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The "good" kind criticized alleged Jewish conspiracies to control newspapers, banks, and other institutions, to care only about accumulation of wealth, etc. | 0 |
Others lived in small groups of a few families and still others lived on isolated farms spread over the countryside | 0 |
What nationality was Edward Schnell? | 1 |
A 2008 study found that although male suicide rates rise in the weeks after the spring transition, the relationship weakened greatly after adjusting for season | 0 |
What wasn't Delany's originally called? | 1 |
In the United Kingdom, sociologists and other scholars influenced by Marxism, such as Stuart Hall (1932–2014) and Raymond Williams (1921–1988), developed cultural studies. Following nineteenth-century Romantics, they identified "culture" with consumption goods and leisure activities (such as art, music, film, food, sports, and clothing). Nevertheless, they saw patterns of consumption and leisure as determined by relations of production, which led them to focus on class relations and the organization of production. | 0 |
What school was established in the 18th century | 1 |
In the Roman Church, universal positive ecclesiastical laws, based upon either immutable divine and natural law, or changeable circumstantial and merely positive law, derive formal authority and promulgation from the office of pope, who as Supreme Pontiff possesses the totality of legislative, executive, and judicial power in his person. What is the official title of all Cardinals? | 1 |
The Marathas, who were Hindus from the state of what is now Maharashtra, ruled Rajputana for most of the eighteenth century. | 0 |
Following the highly publicized incident, West took a brief break from music and threw himself into fashion, only to hole up in Hawaii for the next few months writing and recording his next album. What state did Kanye West hide in while writing his next album | 1 |
BYU's Ballroom dance team has won first place in Latin or Standard (or both) many times when they have competed at the Blackpool Dance Festival, and they were the first U | 0 |
Unlike animals, many plant cells, particularly those of the parenchyma, do not terminally differentiate, remaining totipotent with the ability to give rise to a new individual plant | 0 |
Conversely, otherwise pure-metals that simply contain unwanted impurities are often called "impure metals" and are not usually referred to as alloys | 0 |
As in the rest of the former Confederacy, North Carolina had become a one-party state, dominated by the Democratic Party. When did a major industrial base appear in North Carolina? | 1 |
Where was the album released | 1 |
Who freed some of the early slaves? | 1 |
Anson was the first player in history credited with collecting 3,000 career hits. | 0 |
How long do True Grit subscriptions last | 1 |
In what year did a federal judge say that three immigrants from Mexico were not eligible to be citizens because of their race | 1 |
Like the reptiles, birds are primarily uricotelic, that is, their kidneys extract nitrogenous waste from their bloodstream and excrete it as uric acid instead of urea or ammonia through the ureters into the intestine. What is it called when a bird's kidneys extract nitrogenous waste from their bloodstream and secrete it as uric acid | 1 |
For instance, if a transmitter delivers 100 W into an antenna having an efficiency of 80%, then the antenna will radiate 80 W as radio waves and produce 20 W of heat. What would need to be investigated to determine how much power was radiated | 1 |
The Administrator of Prussia, the grandmaster of the Teutonic Order Maximilian III, son of emperor Maximilian II died in 1618. In what year did Maximilian III die | 1 |
After two forays into more serious dramatic films, Spielberg then directed the third Indiana Jones film, 1989's Indiana Jones and the Last Crusade. What is Sean Connery's highest grossing movie? | 1 |
A higher flight phase results in a higher vertical ground reaction force. What results in a lower vertical ground reaction force? | 1 |
Electrochemical migration (ECM) is the growth of conductive metal filaments on or in a printed circuit board (PCB) under the influence of a DC voltage bias. The transformation of silver to a powdery allotrope at low temperature is know as what | 1 |
The Great British Famine caused the population of Ireland to fall below one tenth of the population of? | 1 |
Which individuals usually approved charters for generals | 1 |
The United States had multiple rocket programs divided among the different branches of the American armed services, which meant that each force developed its own ICBM program. The US Air Force began research of ICBMs in what year? | 1 |
What film was produced by Laemmle in 1934 | 1 |
What organizations are not required to have a recovery plan | 1 |
The song was listened to multiple times to try and refine what? | 1 |
The islands have been shaped by numerous glaciations during the Quaternary Period, the most recent being the Devensian. What covered the sea between Ireland and Great Britian during the last glacier | 1 |
The Kinsey scale provides a classification of sexual orientation based on the relative amounts of heterosexual and homosexual experience or psychic response in one's history at a given time. What is the position on the Kinsey scale based on? | 1 |
Strasbourg's status as a free city was revoked by the French Revolution. In what year did Eulogius Schneider take over rule of Strasbourg | 1 |
London was honored with what in July, 2005 | 1 |
GE has a history of some of its activities giving rise to large-scale air and water pollution. How much air pollution in Chevron Corporation responsible for each year? | 1 |
What was the former name of the Turnbull Government? | 1 |
Modern computers have billions or even trillions of bytes of memory. | 0 |
Who created the first electrostatic device | 1 |
Noteworthy Irish mandolinists include Andy Irvine (who, like Johnny Moynihan, almost always tunes the top E down to D, to achieve an open tuning of GDAD), Paul Brady, Mick Moloney, Paul Kelly and Claudine Langille | 0 |
Richard Nixon used national security as a basis for his expansion of power. Who used the Supreme Court as a basis for expansion of power? | 1 |
They had higher range and precision than naval guns, making them highly effective | 0 |
On March 30, 2015, it was announced that Beyoncé is a co-owner, with various other music artists, in the music streaming service Tidal. What music service is accused of providing low royalty amounts | 1 |
Who composed a popular Venetian-styled piece in 1675? | 1 |
Armenia established a Church that still exists independently of both the Catholic and the Eastern Orthodox churches, having become so in 451 AD as a result of its stance regarding the Council of Chalcedon. What did the Council of Chalcedon depend on the church to do? | 1 |
What were the reasons for the Democratic Parties failure in 1990? | 1 |
In antiquity, the ancestors of the Somali people were an important link in the Horn of Africa connecting the region's commerce with the rest of the ancient world. Along with myrrh and spices, what important luxury did ancient Somali merchants provide? | 1 |
What did IBM use to analyze the results from the online discussion? | 1 |
How many of the United Kingdom's five health academic science centers are located in London? | 1 |
The major opponent of Freemasonry was the Roman Catholic Church, so that in countries with a large Catholic element, such as France, Italy, Spain, and Mexico, much of the ferocity of the political battles involve the confrontation between what Davies calls the reactionary Church and enlightened Freemasonry. Who was the political enemy of the Patriots? | 1 |
Who ate the meat of the sacrifice during the after sacrifice banquet? | 1 |
The major and native language spoken in the Punjab is Punjabi (which is written in a Shahmukhi script in Pakistan) and Punjabis comprise the largest ethnic group in country. What is the standard form of Urdu? | 1 |
527–565), another compilation took place—the Corpus Juris Civilis | 0 |
Who could not practice ministry and common life while existing in poverty | 1 |
Over the next several years, these uprisings were subdued in a violent manner by the new Islamic government | 0 |
While the CDC has published one study that no human cancer has been seen as a result of exposure to natural or depleted uranium, exposure to uranium and its decay products, especially radon, are widely known and significant health threats | 0 |
Socially, while liberty and freedom of enterprise form the basis of its beliefs, elements of the party have wavered between what is termed "small-l liberalism" and social conservatism. In what year was the first Aboriginal Senator elected | 1 |
The Alaska Native Language Center at the University of Alaska Fairbanks claims that at least 20 Alaskan native languages exist and there are also some languages with different dialects. A study completed in what year found that nearly all of Alaska's native languages are not at risk of becoming extinct? | 1 |
In the midst of the European sovereign-debt crisis, Radek Sikorski, Poland's Foreign Minister, stated in November 2011, "I will probably be the first Polish foreign minister in history to say so, but here it is: I fear German power less than I am beginning to fear German inactivity. What are Germans trying to forget | 1 |
Bronx native Nancy Savoca's 1989 comedy, True Love, explores two Italian-American Bronx sweethearts in the days before their wedding. Who starred in 'True Love'? | 1 |
In 2014 YouTube said that 300 hours of new videos were uploaded to the site every minute, three times more than one year earlier and that around three quarters of the material comes from outside the U. As of 2014, how many hours of video were being uploaded every minute | 1 |
Many not completely predictable morphological alternations may occur, such as:. | 0 |
Why did On the Origin of Species likely raise so much interest and debate? | 1 |
Perhaps the biggest sustainability problem in Tucson, with its high desert climate, is potable water supply. How many days of full sun does Tucson get each year | 1 |
When did Pope Pius XII take possession of the diocese in Venice | 1 |
Insufficient domestic reneewable resources exist for what reason | 1 |
Houston's aviation history is showcased in the 1940 Air Terminal Museum located in the old terminal building on the west side of the airport. | 0 |
In 2015 Beyoncé signed an open letter which the ONE Campaign had been collecting signatures for; the letter was addressed to Angela Merkel and Nkosazana Dlamini-Zuma, urging them to focus on women as they serve as the head of the G7 in Germany and the AU in South Africa respectively, which will start to set the priorities in development funding before a main UN summit in September 2015 that will establish new development goals for the generation. To whom was the letter addressed? | 1 |
How many Catholic churches were in the Boston area in 2010 | 1 |
In Ireland the term institute of technology is the more favored synonym of a regional technical college though the latter is the legally correct term; however, Dublin Institute of Technology is a university in all but name as it can confer degrees in accordance with law, Cork Institute of Technology and another of other Institutes of Technology have delegated authority from HETAC to make awards to and including master's degree level—Level 9 of the National Framework for Qualifications (NFQ)—for all areas of study and Doctorate level in a number of others | 0 |
Rice is a staple in the diet of residents near the coast and millet a staple in the interior. What type of oil is harvested? | 1 |
What other Nintendo systems used MULTI OUT | 1 |
Why were sites listed on the Internet Archive after August 2008 | 1 |
Before the law was amended in 1982, a listed species could be taken only for scientific or research purposes. | 0 |
Scotland's and Northern Ireland's licensing laws have long been more flexible, allowing local authorities to set pub opening and closing times | 0 |
In many languages, such as Armenian, Korean, Thai, Indo-Aryan languages, Dravidian languages, Icelandic, Ancient Greek, and the varieties of Chinese, tenuis and aspirated consonants are phonemic | 0 |
With the introduction of the blast furnace to Europe in the Middle Ages, pig iron was able to be produced in much higher volumes than wrought iron. Because pig iron could be melted, people began to develop processes of reducing the carbon in the liquid pig iron to create steel. Puddling was introduced during the 1700s, where molten pig iron was stirred while exposed to the air, to remove the carbon by oxidation. In 1858, Sir Henry Bessemer developed a process of steel-making by blowing hot air through liquid pig iron to reduce the carbon content. The Bessemer process was able to produce the first large scale manufacture of steel. Once the Bessemer process began to gain widespread use, other alloys of steel began to follow. Mangalloy, an alloy of steel and manganese exhibiting extreme hardness and toughness, was one of the first alloy steels, and was created by Robert Hadfield in 1882. | 0 |
When did Muhammad bin Wasim sail to Pakistan? | 1 |
What did John Dee note? | 1 |
After World War I, Greece wanted to expand into what area? | 1 |
9 million), £186. | 0 |
Since the value of the electric power they consume is much more than the value of the lamp, general service lamps emphasize efficiency over long operating life. | 0 |
Her daughter, also named Victoria, was born on 21 November 1840 | 0 |
Three years later, he was appointed shogun in Kyoto. | 0 |
Swann leaves Bond, telling him she cannot be part of a life involving espionage, and is subsequently kidnapped. | 0 |
The anthology of the Greek world is intimately joined with what areas of the world ? | 1 |
Air Force's culture also includes an egalitarianism bred from officers perceiving themselves as their service's principal "warriors" working with small groups of enlisted airmen either as the service crew or the onboard crew of their aircraft | 0 |
When did the Seattle Super Sonics win an NBA championship? | 1 |
Canis familiaris is used for domestic dogs, although taxonomically it should probably be synonymous with Canis lupus | 0 |
Dell grew the fastest in the early 2000s | 0 |
One way of proving that a given disease is "infectious", is to satisfy Koch's postulates (first proposed by Robert Koch), which demands that the infectious agent be identified only in patients and not in healthy controls, and that patients who contract the agent also develop the disease. Why can't Koch's postulates be applied ethically for many human diseases? | 1 |
In the diffuse-porous woods, the demarcation between rings is not always so clear and in some cases is almost (if not entirely) invisible to the unaided eye. What adjective describes how our eyes function without a tool like a microscope to help | 1 |
Like the United Kingdom, the two polytechnics were granted university status in 1994, and renamed The Hong Kong Polytechnic University and the City University of Hong Kong respectively | 0 |
Who could appoint staff to the kings | 1 |
In 1852 the San Francisco-based ships Glencoe and Sea Nymph were attacked and everyone aboard except for one crew member were killed | 0 |
Stanley Schachter formulated his theory on the earlier work of a Spanish physician, Gregorio Marañón, who injected patients with epinephrine and subsequently asked them how they felt. Whose work didn't the theory of Stanley Schachter build on | 1 |
New Mexico is commonly thought to have Spanish as an official language alongside English because of its wide usage and legal promotion of Spanish in the state; however, the state has no official language. Is New Mexico known for the Spanish language? | 1 |
Use of wind power in 2012 decreased by what percentage | 1 |
In the capillary beds blood flow is slowed to allow maximum diffusion of oxygen into the tissues | 0 |
In what year was the book Vengeance published? | 1 |
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