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Cesare Beccaria, a jurist and one of the great Enlightenment writers, became famous for his masterpiece Of Crimes and Punishments (1764), which was later translated into 22 languages. | 0 |
Other scholars[who?] suggest that these arguments are flawed, ignores history and more laws will do more harm than good. | 0 |
What group was excluded from high offices | 1 |
This includes a variety of practices, but international police cooperation, criminal intelligence exchange between police agencies working in different nation-states, and police development-aid to weak, failed or failing states are the three types that have received the most scholarly attention | 0 |
On 6 June 2005, The Times redesigned its Letters page, dropping the practice of printing correspondents' full postal addresses. The leading author and solicitor of the letters page in The Times had how many articles published? | 1 |
5 in (171 cm) in 1968–69, with trace amounts having occurred as recently as 2009–10 | 0 |
The Renaissance in Europe ushered in a new age of scientific and intellectual inquiry and appreciation of ancient Greek and Roman civilizations. What education did not spread across the globe? | 1 |
The undergraduates have a number of traditions: Painting The Rock (originally a fountain donated by the Class of 1902) is a way to advertise, for example, campus organizations, events in Greek life, student groups, and university-wide events. When is Armadillo Day held every year | 1 |
The amendment introduces the concept of incorporation of all relevant federal rights against the states. | 0 |
The San Diego Surf of the American Basketball Association is located in the city. What golf course hosts the Farmers Insurance Closed? | 1 |
According to the Primary Chronicle, the territories of the East Slavs in the 9th century were divided between the Varangians and the Khazars. In what year did the Slavic and Finnic tribes rebel againts the Varangians | 1 |
According to statistics collected by the Association of Religion Data Archives from 2010, about 34% of Alaska residents were members of religious congregations. According to the Association of Religion Data in 2010, what percentage of Alaskans are members of a relgious congregation | 1 |
The official policy of the U. According to the USA, what country did Japan blackmail? | 1 |
The Adventures of Tintin: The Secret of the Unicorn, was not released until October 2011, due to the complexity of the computer animation involved. | 0 |
In addition to the principal cast, Alessandro Cremona was cast as Marco Sciarra, Stephanie Sigman was cast as Estrella, and Detlef Bothe was cast as a villain for scenes shot in Austria. How many actual people were used for the opening sequence of Spectre? | 1 |
Most of Guinea-Bissau's Muslims are of the Sunni denomination with approximately 2% belonging to the Ahmadiyya sect. | 0 |
Who interrupted Burke | 1 |
Before Europeans arrived, the Philadelphia area was home to the Lenape (Delaware) Indians in the village of Shackamaxon. What disease killed the most Lenape | 1 |
Florida i/ˈflɒrɪdə/ (Spanish for "flowery land") is a state located in the southeastern region of the United States. What does Florida mean in French | 1 |
During the 19th century, an important producer of art was the Academia de San Carlos (San Carlos Art Academy), founded during colonial times, and which later became the Escuela Nacional de Artes Plásticas (the National School of Arts) including painting, sculpture and graphic design, one of UNAM's art schools. Who is one of the most famous people to graduate from the large art school of Mexico City? | 1 |
The only notable remnant of the Medieval era is the Red Abbey | 0 |
Several of the best-known restaurants in Paris today appeared during the Belle Epoque, including Maxim's on Rue Royale, Ledoyen in the gardens of the Champs-Élysées, and the Tour d'Argent on the Quai de la Tournelle | 0 |
When did the Victoria and Albert Museum and the Royal Institute of British Architects start a formal relationship? | 1 |
What determine's the silver's type designation | 1 |
In what year did the Soviets launch humanity's first artificial satellite? | 1 |
PlayStation 3 console protects certain types of data and uses digital rights management to limit the data's use. How many same PS3s can one user access | 1 |
where is agriculture the top employer? | 1 |
Nomadic Bedouins, they were illiterate and kept no birth records. | 0 |
In 1348 and 1349 Portugal, like the rest of Europe, was devastated by the Black Death. In 1373, Portugal made an alliance with England, which is the longest-standing alliance in the world. This alliance served both nations' interests throughout history and is regarded by many as the predecessor to NATO. Over time this went way beyond geo-political and military cooperation (protecting both nations' interests in Africa, the Americas and Asia against French, Spanish and Dutch rivals) and maintained strong trade and cultural ties between the two old European allies. Particularly in the Oporto region, there is visible English influence to this day. | 0 |
Sunni Islam of the Hanafi school has been officially recognized by the government since 2009. What are the two national Islamic holidays? | 1 |
When did Armenia reject the referendum proposing the retention of the Soviet Union | 1 |
How much of Oklahoma's electricity comes from non-renewable sources? | 1 |
After 12 years as commissioner of the AFL, David Baker retired unexpectedly on July 25, 2008, just two days before ArenaBowl XXII; deputy commissioner Ed Policy was named interim commissioner until Baker's replacement was found. Who was the commissioner of the Arena Football League for the first half of 2008? | 1 |
Traction was controlled by a motor mechanic utilizing a system of toothed wheels | 0 |
What era was 250 million to 247 million years ago | 1 |
A team led by Enrico Fermi in 1934 observed that bombarding uranium with neutrons produces the emission of beta rays (electrons or positrons from the elements produced; see beta particle). When was it observed that bombarding uranium with neutrons results in gamma ray emission | 1 |
In what year did the original 500 Puritan settlers arrive in the New Haven harbor area? | 1 |
What groups might help tuberculosis patients share with and support each other? | 1 |
Short-term memory is supported by transient patterns of neuronal communication, dependent on regions of the frontal lobe (especially dorsolateral prefrontal cortex) and the parietal lobe. What was removed from Molaison to improve his attention span | 1 |
Over the course of adolescence, the amount of white matter in the brain increases linearly, while the amount of grey matter in the brain follows an inverted-U pattern. Does the amount of white matter in the brain increase or decrease over the course of adolescence | 1 |
How many times has the Everton FC entered the UK pop charts | 1 |
In what years did Arsenal get into the FA Cup finals | 1 |
Norbu writes that the Yongle Emperor, following the tradition of Mongol emperors and their reverence for the Sakya lamas, showed an enormous amount of deference towards Deshin Shekpa | 0 |
In what year did The Spinners release their first folk music album? | 1 |
if he wants to take a fare without a penalty | 0 |
Who said the imperial honors were against Christian teachings | 1 |
Who used the figure of the tragic octoroon | 1 |
Where did the Hurricanes play their last two seasons? | 1 |
Further firefights between Armenian militiamen and Soviet troops occurred in Sovetashen, near the capital and resulted in the deaths of over 26 people, mostly Armenians | 0 |
In recent years, what usage has risen dramatically | 1 |
The relay was initially supposed to carry the torch around Islamabad, but the entire relay was cancelled due to security concerns regarding "militant threats or anti-China protests", and replaced by an indoors ceremony with the torch carried around the track of Jinnah Stadium | 0 |
Harvey Fletcher, also an alumnus of BYU, inventor of stereophonic sound, went on to carry out the now famous oil-drop experiment with Robert Millikan, and was later Founding Dean of the BYU College of Engineering. | 0 |
Bees can detect what kind of light? | 1 |
What organization said Oklahoma's centennial was the top event in the US that year | 1 |
Who argued that drug regulators were greater serving the interests of the drug companies than the patients? | 1 |
Who said "lots of people who complained about us receiving the MBE received thris for heroism in the war. | 1 |
To honor the milestone, the Cubs flew an extra white flag displaying "10,000" in blue, along with the customary "W" flag | 0 |
Family history is a risk factor for asthma, with many different genes being implicated. What else is a risk factor for asthma | 1 |
What equation was motivated by Einstein's theory | 1 |
One of the most popular shows on CBC Television is the weekly Saturday night broadcast of NHL hockey games, Hockey Night in Canada. When movie Night in Canada was not successful, what other sports team rights did the CBC acquire? | 1 |
Some freight elevators allow transport of both freight and passengers by using what? | 1 |
When does the Planck temperature show a singularity existed? | 1 |
In 376, the Ostrogoths, fleeing from the Huns, received permission from Emperor Valens (r. When did the Battle of Adrianople occur? | 1 |
The return of Soviet immigrants to their countries of origin has brought the proportion of Estonians in Estonia back above 70%. When Soviet immigrants joined Estonia, how many Estonians lived in Estonia? | 1 |
Primarily consisting of the descendents of Incans, they are Kichwa speakers and include the Caranqui, the Otavalos, the Cayambi, the Quitu-Caras, the Panzaleo, the Chimbuelo, the Salasacan, the Tugua, the Puruhá, the Cañari, and the Saraguro | 0 |
Several newspapers and magazines are published in more than one language, and their reach extends to almost all the Hindi-speaking states | 0 |
[e] In contrast to the Ming system, however, Qing ethnic policy dictated that appointments were split between Manchu noblemen and Han officials who had passed the highest levels of the state examinations. | 0 |
When did Bronck reach the New York area? | 1 |
Antonio Vivaldi composed a mandolin concerto (Concerto in C major Op. Who rejected the La conquista della Spagne di Scipione Afriacano il giovance | 1 |
However, trailing 1 bits in the PID may require bit-stuffing within the first few bits of the payload. | 0 |
The first commercial LEDs were commonly used as replacements for incandescent and neon indicator lamps, and in seven-segment displays, first in expensive equipment such as laboratory and electronics test equipment, then later in such appliances as TVs, radios, telephones, calculators, as well as watches (see list of signal uses). What modern company introduced LEDs in 1968? | 1 |
The eastern arm shows considerable diversity. What is the ring of chapels found in the eastern end of French chapels known as? | 1 |
The absence of a formal mechanism within the Conservative Party for choosing a leader meant that, following Eden's resignation, it fell to the Queen to decide whom to commission to form a government. Who did Eden recommend that Elizabeth consult about appointing a new Prime Minister | 1 |
What did the Bosnia Church Slavonic coexist with? | 1 |
The flowering plants (angiosperms), also known as Angiospermae or Magnoliophyta, are the most diverse group of land plants, with about 350,000 species. What are the most diverse group of land plants? | 1 |
Out of a total of 24 million votes, Studdard finished just 134,000 votes ahead of Aiken. | 0 |
Are you able to search most of the records online today? | 1 |
The 24 Hours of Daytona is one of the world's most prestigious endurance auto races. | 0 |
Until recently, in most critical writing the post-punk era was "often dismissed as an awkward period in which punk's gleeful ructions petered out into the vacuity of the Eighties". Who wrote that the music of the post-punk era was avant-garde | 1 |
The political scene of Estonia is similar to other countries in what continent? | 1 |
Thousands of fonts exist on the market, but fewer than a dozen fonts—sometimes described as "pan-Unicode" fonts—attempt to support the majority of Unicode's character repertoire. What normally need more than one or two writing systems | 1 |
What kind of fly mimics the flashing of female Photinus to attract males? | 1 |
Where is it estimated that a hunter spends fifty to one hundred times that of the average ecotourist | 1 |
Franklin S. Which president was responsible for the most amount of growth to the campus? | 1 |
Taxila was a great centre of learning and intellectual discussion during the Maurya Empire | 0 |
As many pubs are centuries old, many of their early customers were unable to read, and pictorial signs could be readily recognised when lettering and words could not be read | 0 |
Downtown San Diego is located on San Diego Bay. What community covers the area from Downtown San Francisco to the peninsula? | 1 |
Disease can arise if the host's protective immune mechanisms are compromised and the organism inflicts damage on the host. What can a microorganism cause tissue damage by releasing a variety of? | 1 |
There are no vessels ("pores") in coniferous wood such as one sees so prominently in oak and ash, for example | 0 |
Where is Bern located? | 1 |
In 2011, the foundation launched a program called "Reinvent the Toilet Challenge" with the aim to promote the development of innovations in toilet design to benefit the 2. What did both innovations exclude | 1 |
In the English Civil War Somerset was largely Parliamentarian, with key engagements being the Sieges of Taunton and the Battle of Langport | 0 |
What orders fall under the non-royal prerogative | 1 |
Absorbed moisture can also vaporize on heating and cause cracking and delamination, the same effect responsible for "popcorning" damage on wet packaging of electronic parts. | 0 |
Beer is the world's most widely consumed and likely the oldest alcoholic beverage; it is the third most popular drink overall, after water and tea. What brewing process naturally carbonates beer? | 1 |
In late 2002, the Internet Archive removed various sites that were critical of Scientology from the Wayback Machine. Who did not want the Wayback Machine removed? | 1 |
Each contains one regiment each of artillery, armour, and combat engineers, three battalions of infantry (all scaled in the British fashion), one battalion for logistics, a squadron for headquarters/signals, and several smaller support organizations | 0 |
A system of Pauper Apprenticeship came into practice in the 19th century where the colonial master neither needed the native parents' nor child's approval to assign a child to labour, away from parents, at a distant farm owned by a different colonial master | 0 |
What is the name of the protester who said they would not try to extinguish the torch | 1 |
Where was a hoard from Visigothic Spain found? | 1 |
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