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British_Isles
Scotland, meanwhile had remained an independent Kingdom. In 1603, that changed when the King of Scotland inherited the Crown of England, and consequently the Crown of Ireland also. The subsequent 17th century was one of political upheaval, religious division and war. English colonialism in Ireland of the 16th century w...
Who where the ruling class after the revolutionary republic was created?
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Justin
The new ruling class was Protestant and British, whilst the common people were largely Catholic and Irish.
The new ruling class was Protestant and British, whilst the common people were largely Catholic and Irish.
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Salli
Who where the ruling class after the revolutionary republic was created?
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British_Isles
Scotland, meanwhile had remained an independent Kingdom. In 1603, that changed when the King of Scotland inherited the Crown of England, and consequently the Crown of Ireland also. The subsequent 17th century was one of political upheaval, religious division and war. English colonialism in Ireland of the 16th century w...
The English Civil War brought about what change to Britain?
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Justin
The resulting English Civil War or War of the Three Kingdoms led to a revolutionary republic in England.
The resulting English Civil War or War of the Three Kingdoms led to a revolutionary republic in England.
question-401_22_4.mp3
22,050
Kimberly
The English Civil War brought about what change to Britain?
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British_Isles
The Kingdoms of England and Scotland were unified in 1707 creating the Kingdom of Great Britain. Following an attempted republican revolution in Ireland in 1798, the Kingdoms of Ireland and Great Britain were unified in 1801, creating the United Kingdom. The Isle of Man and the Channel Islands remaining outside of the ...
In what year was the Kingdom of Great Britain founded?
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Salli
The Kingdoms of England and Scotland were unified in 1707 creating the Kingdom of Great Britain.
The Kingdoms of England and Scotland were unified in seventeen oh seven creating the Kingdom of Great Britain.
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22,050
Brian
In what year was the Kingdom of Great Britain founded?
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British_Isles
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When did the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland unite?
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Salli
Following an attempted republican revolution in Ireland in 1798, the Kingdoms of Ireland and Great Britain were unified in 1801, creating the United Kingdom.
Following an attempted republican revolution in Ireland in seventeen ninety-eight, the Kingdoms of Ireland and Great Britain were unified in eighteen oh one, creating the United Kingdom.
question-401_23_1.mp3
22,050
Salli
When did the Kingdoms of Great Britain and Ireland unite?
5730333d04bcaa1900d77351
British_Isles
The Kingdoms of England and Scotland were unified in 1707 creating the Kingdom of Great Britain. Following an attempted republican revolution in Ireland in 1798, the Kingdoms of Ireland and Great Britain were unified in 1801, creating the United Kingdom. The Isle of Man and the Channel Islands remaining outside of the ...
How large did the British Empire become by the beginning of the 20th century?
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Salli
A century later it would cover one third of the globe.
A century later it would cover one third of the globe.
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22,050
Brian
How large did the British Empire become by the beginning of the twentieth century?
5730333d04bcaa1900d77352
British_Isles
The Kingdoms of England and Scotland were unified in 1707 creating the Kingdom of Great Britain. Following an attempted republican revolution in Ireland in 1798, the Kingdoms of Ireland and Great Britain were unified in 1801, creating the United Kingdom. The Isle of Man and the Channel Islands remaining outside of the ...
What negative factor occurred as a result of the Industrial Revolution in England?
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Salli
Poverty in the United Kingdom remained desperate however and industrialisation in England led to terrible condition for the working class.
Poverty in the United Kingdom remained desperate however and industrialisation in England led to terrible condition for the working class.
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Joanna
What negative factor occurred as a result of the Industrial Revolution in England?
5730333d04bcaa1900d77353
British_Isles
The Kingdoms of England and Scotland were unified in 1707 creating the Kingdom of Great Britain. Following an attempted republican revolution in Ireland in 1798, the Kingdoms of Ireland and Great Britain were unified in 1801, creating the United Kingdom. The Isle of Man and the Channel Islands remaining outside of the ...
What was the result of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1919-1922?
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Salli
Most of Ireland seceded from the United Kingdom after the Irish War of Independence and the subsequent Anglo-Irish Treaty (1919–1922), with the six counties that formed Northern Ireland remaining as an autonomous region of the UK.
Most of Ireland seceded from the United Kingdom after the Irish War of Independence and the subsequent Anglo-Irish Treaty (nineteen nineteen-nineteen twenty-two), with the six counties that formed Northern Ireland remaining as an autonomous region of the UK.
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22,050
Joey
What was the result of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in nineteen nineteen-nineteen twenty-two?
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British_Isles
There are two sovereign states in the isles: Ireland and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Ireland, sometimes called the Republic of Ireland, governs five sixths of the island of Ireland, with the remainder of the island forming Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom ...
What are the names of the two states that are sovereign in the British Isles today?
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Matthew
There are two sovereign states in the isles: Ireland and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
There are two sovereign states in the isles: Ireland and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
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Olivia
What are the names of the two states that are sovereign in the British Isles today?
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British_Isles
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What is another name that Ireland is also called?
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Matthew
Ireland, sometimes called the Republic of Ireland, governs five sixths of the island of Ireland, with the remainder of the island forming Northern Ireland.
Ireland, sometimes called the Republic of Ireland, governs five sixths of the island of Ireland, with the remainder of the island forming Northern Ireland.
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Brian
What is another name that Ireland is also called?
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British_Isles
There are two sovereign states in the isles: Ireland and the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Ireland, sometimes called the Republic of Ireland, governs five sixths of the island of Ireland, with the remainder of the island forming Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom ...
Northern Ireland is part of which country?
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Matthew
Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, usually shortened to simply the United Kingdom, which governs the remainder of the archipelago with the exception of the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, usually shortened to simply the United Kingdom, which governs the remainder of the archipelago with the exception of the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
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22,050
Kendra
Northern Ireland is part of which country?
573034a1947a6a140053d28d
British_Isles
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What is another name for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland?
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Matthew
Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, usually shortened to simply the United Kingdom, which governs the remainder of the archipelago with the exception of the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, usually shortened to simply the United Kingdom, which governs the remainder of the archipelago with the exception of the Isle of Man and the Channel Islands.
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Joanna
What is another name for the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland?
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British_Isles
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Which three states in the United Kingdom have devolved governements?
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Matthew
Of these, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have "devolved" governments meaning that they have their own parliaments/assemblies and are self-governing with respect to certain areas set down by law.
Of these, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland have "devolved" governments meaning that they have their own parliaments/assemblies and are self-governing with respect to certain areas set down by law.
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Brian
Which three states in the United Kingdom have devolved governements?
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British_Isles
Ireland, the United Kingdom and the three Crown Dependencies are all parliamentary democracies, with their own separate parliaments. All parts of the United Kingdom return members to parliament in London. In addition to this, voters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland return members to a parliament in Edinburgh and...
Which state send members to the parliament in Edinburgh?
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Justin
In addition to this, voters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland return members to a parliament in Edinburgh and to assemblies in Cardiff and Belfast respectively.
In addition to this, voters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland return members to a parliament in Edinburgh and to assemblies in Cardiff and Belfast respectively.
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Joey
Which state send members to the parliament in Edinburgh?
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British_Isles
Ireland, the United Kingdom and the three Crown Dependencies are all parliamentary democracies, with their own separate parliaments. All parts of the United Kingdom return members to parliament in London. In addition to this, voters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland return members to a parliament in Edinburgh and...
What type of government does the United Kingdom and the Crown Dependencies have?
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Justin
Ireland, the United Kingdom and the three Crown Dependencies are all parliamentary democracies, with their own separate parliaments.
Ireland, the United Kingdom and the three Crown Dependencies are all parliamentary democracies, with their own separate parliaments.
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Ivy
What type of government does the United Kingdom and the Crown Dependencies have?
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British_Isles
Ireland, the United Kingdom and the three Crown Dependencies are all parliamentary democracies, with their own separate parliaments. All parts of the United Kingdom return members to parliament in London. In addition to this, voters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland return members to a parliament in Edinburgh and...
Who shares power in Northern Ireland?
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Justin
Governance in the norm is by majority rule, however, Northern Ireland uses a system of power sharing whereby unionists and nationalists share executive posts proportionately and where the assent of both groups are required for the Northern Ireland Assembly to make certain decisions.
Governance in the norm is by majority rule, however, Northern Ireland uses a system of power sharing whereby unionists and nationalists share executive posts proportionately and where the assent of both groups are required for the Northern Ireland Assembly to make certain decisions.
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Kevin
Who shares power in Northern Ireland?
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British_Isles
Ireland, the United Kingdom and the three Crown Dependencies are all parliamentary democracies, with their own separate parliaments. All parts of the United Kingdom return members to parliament in London. In addition to this, voters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland return members to a parliament in Edinburgh and...
Unionists in Northern Ireland want to remain part of which country?
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Justin
(In the context of Northern Ireland, unionists are those who want Northern Ireland to remain a part of the United Kingdom and nationalists are those who want Northern Ireland join with the rest of Ireland.) The British monarch is the head of state for all parts of the isles except for the Republic of Ireland, where the...
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Salli
Unionists in Northern Ireland want to remain part of which country?
5730360004bcaa1900d77379
British_Isles
Ireland, the United Kingdom and the three Crown Dependencies are all parliamentary democracies, with their own separate parliaments. All parts of the United Kingdom return members to parliament in London. In addition to this, voters in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland return members to a parliament in Edinburgh and...
Nationalist in Northern Ireland want to join which country?
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Justin
(In the context of Northern Ireland, unionists are those who want Northern Ireland to remain a part of the United Kingdom and nationalists are those who want Northern Ireland join with the rest of Ireland.) The British monarch is the head of state for all parts of the isles except for the Republic of Ireland, where the...
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Salli
Nationalist in Northern Ireland want to join which country?
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British_Isles
Ireland and the United Kingdom are both part of the European Union (EU). The Crown Dependencies are not a part of the EU however do participate in certain aspects that were negotiated as a part of the UK's accession to the EU. Neither the United Kingdom or Ireland are part of the Schengen area, that allow passport-free...
The United Kingdom is part of what union?
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Olivia
Ireland and the United Kingdom are both part of the European Union (EU).
Ireland and the United Kingdom are both part of the European Union (EU).
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22,050
Olivia
The United Kingdom is part of what union?
5730376e04bcaa1900d77398
British_Isles
Ireland and the United Kingdom are both part of the European Union (EU). The Crown Dependencies are not a part of the EU however do participate in certain aspects that were negotiated as a part of the UK's accession to the EU. Neither the United Kingdom or Ireland are part of the Schengen area, that allow passport-free...
What does the Schengen area allow in the European Union?
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Olivia
The Crown Dependencies are not a part of the EU however do participate in certain aspects that were negotiated as a part of the UK's accession to the EU. Neither the United Kingdom or Ireland are part of the Schengen area, that allow passport-free travel between EU members states.
The Crown Dependencies are not a part of the EU however do participate in certain aspects that were negotiated as a part of the UK's accession to the EU. Neither the United Kingdom or Ireland are part of the Schengen area, that allow passport-free travel between EU members states.
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22,050
Kendra
What does the Schengen area allow in the European Union?
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British_Isles
Ireland and the United Kingdom are both part of the European Union (EU). The Crown Dependencies are not a part of the EU however do participate in certain aspects that were negotiated as a part of the UK's accession to the EU. Neither the United Kingdom or Ireland are part of the Schengen area, that allow passport-free...
When was a free-travel area created betwen Northern Ireland and Ireland?
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Olivia
In 1997, this area required formal recognition during the course of negotiations for the Amsterdam Treaty of the European Union and is now known as the Common Travel Area.
In nineteen ninety-seven, this area required formal recognition during the course of negotiations for the Amsterdam Treaty of the European Union and is now known as the Common Travel Area.
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Ivy
When was a free-travel area created betwen Northern Ireland and Ireland?
5730376e04bcaa1900d7739a
British_Isles
Ireland and the United Kingdom are both part of the European Union (EU). The Crown Dependencies are not a part of the EU however do participate in certain aspects that were negotiated as a part of the UK's accession to the EU. Neither the United Kingdom or Ireland are part of the Schengen area, that allow passport-free...
This free-travel area in Ireland is now called what?
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Olivia
In 1997, this area required formal recognition during the course of negotiations for the Amsterdam Treaty of the European Union and is now known as the Common Travel Area.
In nineteen ninety-seven, this area required formal recognition during the course of negotiations for the Amsterdam Treaty of the European Union and is now known as the Common Travel Area.
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22,050
Joanna
This free-travel area in Ireland is now called what?
57303a2d947a6a140053d2d8
British_Isles
Reciprocal arrangements allow British and Irish citizens to full voting rights in the two states. Exceptions to this are presidential elections and constitutional referendums in the Republic of Ireland, for which there is no comparable franchise in the other states. In the United Kingdom, these pre-date European Union ...
What are the two exceptions to the voting rights in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandand Britain?
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Kevin
Exceptions to this are presidential elections and constitutional referendums in the Republic of Ireland, for which there is no comparable franchise in the other states.
Exceptions to this are presidential elections and constitutional referendums in the Republic of Ireland, for which there is no comparable franchise in the other states.
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22,050
Ivy
What are the two exceptions to the voting rights in United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Irelandand Britain?
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British_Isles
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In what elections are other Europeans who are living in the United Kingdom or Ireland, allowed to vote in?
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Kevin
Other EU nationals may only vote in local and European Parliament elections while resident in either the UK or Ireland.
Other EU nationals may only vote in local and European Parliament elections while resident in either the UK or Ireland.
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Kendra
In what elections are other Europeans who are living in the United Kingdom or Ireland, allowed to vote in?
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British_Isles
Reciprocal arrangements allow British and Irish citizens to full voting rights in the two states. Exceptions to this are presidential elections and constitutional referendums in the Republic of Ireland, for which there is no comparable franchise in the other states. In the United Kingdom, these pre-date European Union ...
Which ministry wants to end this type of voting of EU nationals?
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Kevin
In 2008, a UK Ministry of Justice report investigating how to strengthen the British sense of citizenship proposed to end this arrangement arguing that, "the right to vote is one of the hallmarks of the political status of citizens; it is not a means of expressing closeness between countries."
In two thousand eight, a UK Ministry of Justice report investigating how to strengthen the British sense of citizenship proposed to end this arrangement arguing that, "the right to vote is one of the hallmarks of the political status of citizens; it is not a means of expressing closeness between countries."
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Amy
Which ministry wants to end this type of voting of EU nationals?
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British_Isles
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What type of arrangement let British and Irish citizens vote in each other's elections?
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Kevin
Reciprocal arrangements allow British and Irish citizens to full voting rights in the two states.
Reciprocal arrangements allow British and Irish citizens to full voting rights in the two states.
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22,050
Ivy
What type of arrangement let British and Irish citizens vote in each other's elections?
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British_Isles
The Northern Ireland Peace Process has led to a number of unusual arrangements between the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom. For example, citizens of Northern Ireland are entitled to the choice of Irish or British citizenship or both and the Governments of Ireland and the United Kingdom cons...
What has caused several uncommon arrangements between the various states in the United Kingdom?
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Ivy
The Northern Ireland Peace Process has led to a number of unusual arrangements between the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom.
The Northern Ireland Peace Process has led to a number of unusual arrangements between the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom.
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Joey
What has caused several uncommon arrangements between the various states in the United Kingdom?
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British_Isles
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What type of citizenship can Northern Ireland people have?
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Ivy
For example, citizens of Northern Ireland are entitled to the choice of Irish or British citizenship or both and the Governments of Ireland and the United Kingdom consult on matters not devolved to the Northern Ireland Executive.
For example, citizens of Northern Ireland are entitled to the choice of Irish or British citizenship or both and the Governments of Ireland and the United Kingdom consult on matters not devolved to the Northern Ireland Executive.
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Ivy
What type of citizenship can Northern Ireland people have?
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British_Isles
The Northern Ireland Peace Process has led to a number of unusual arrangements between the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom. For example, citizens of Northern Ireland are entitled to the choice of Irish or British citizenship or both and the Governments of Ireland and the United Kingdom cons...
The Northern Ireland Executive meets with what other government to develop policies for the island of Ireland?
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Ivy
The Northern Ireland Executive and the Government of Ireland also meet as the North/South Ministerial Council to develop policies common across the island of Ireland.
The Northern Ireland Executive and the Government of Ireland also meet as the North/South Ministerial Council to develop policies common across the island of Ireland.
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Brian
The Northern Ireland Executive meets with what other government to develop policies for the island of Ireland?
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British_Isles
The Northern Ireland Peace Process has led to a number of unusual arrangements between the Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland and the United Kingdom. For example, citizens of Northern Ireland are entitled to the choice of Irish or British citizenship or both and the Governments of Ireland and the United Kingdom cons...
The 1998 Good Friday Agreement resulted in what arrangement?
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Ivy
The Northern Ireland Executive and the Government of Ireland also meet as the North/South Ministerial Council to develop policies common across the island of Ireland.
The Northern Ireland Executive and the Government of Ireland also meet as the North/South Ministerial Council to develop policies common across the island of Ireland.
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Olivia
The nineteen ninety-eight Good Friday Agreement resulted in what arrangement?
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British_Isles
Another body established under the Good Friday Agreement, the British–Irish Council, is made up of all of the states and territories of the British Isles. The British–Irish Parliamentary Assembly (Irish: Tionól Pharlaiminteach na Breataine agus na hÉireann) predates the British–Irish Council and was established in 1990...
What was one of organizations that was founded because of the Good Friday Agreement?
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Kendra
Another body established under the Good Friday Agreement, the British–Irish Council, is made up of all of the states and territories of the British Isles.
Another body established under the Good Friday Agreement, the British-Irish Council, is made up of all of the states and territories of the British Isles.
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Matthew
What was one of organizations that was founded because of the Good Friday Agreement?
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British_Isles
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Which states belong to the British-Irish Council?
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Kendra
Another body established under the Good Friday Agreement, the British–Irish Council, is made up of all of the states and territories of the British Isles.
Another body established under the Good Friday Agreement, the British-Irish Council, is made up of all of the states and territories of the British Isles.
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Salli
Which states belong to the British-Irish Council?
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British_Isles
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How many Oireachtas members where there in the original British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly?
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Kendra
Originally it comprised 25 members of the Oireachtas, the Irish parliament, and 25 members of the parliament of the United Kingdom, with the purpose of building mutual understanding between members of both legislatures.
Originally it comprised twenty-five members of the Oireachtas, the Irish parliament, and twenty-five members of the parliament of the United Kingdom, with the purpose of building mutual understanding between members of both legislatures.
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Kimberly
How many Oireachtas members where there in the original British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly?
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British_Isles
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How many members of the United Kingdom Parliament were in the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly originally?
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Kendra
Originally it comprised 25 members of the Oireachtas, the Irish parliament, and 25 members of the parliament of the United Kingdom, with the purpose of building mutual understanding between members of both legislatures.
Originally it comprised twenty-five members of the Oireachtas, the Irish parliament, and twenty-five members of the parliament of the United Kingdom, with the purpose of building mutual understanding between members of both legislatures.
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Salli
How many members of the United Kingdom Parliament were in the British-Irish Parliamentary Assembly originally?
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British_Isles
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The British-Irish Council has added representatives from which parliament?
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Kendra
Since then the role and scope of the body has been expanded to include representatives from the Scottish Parliament, the National Assembly for Wales, the Northern Ireland Assembly, the States of Jersey, the States of Guernsey and the High Court of Tynwald (Isle of Man).
Since then the role and scope of the body has been expanded to include representatives from the Scottish Parliament, the National Assembly for Wales, the Northern Ireland Assembly, the States of Jersey, the States of Guernsey and the High Court of Tynwald (Isle of Man).
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Matthew
The British-Irish Council has added representatives from which parliament?
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British_Isles
The Council does not have executive powers but meets biannually to discuss issues of mutual importance. Similarly, the Parliamentary Assembly has no legislative powers but investigates and collects witness evidence from the public on matters of mutual concern to its members. Reports on its findings are presented to the...
Does the Parliamentary Assembly had any kinds of legislative authority?
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Justin
Similarly, the Parliamentary Assembly has no legislative powers but investigates and collects witness evidence from the public on matters of mutual concern to its members.
Similarly, the Parliamentary Assembly has no legislative powers but investigates and collects witness evidence from the public on matters of mutual concern to its members.
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Brian
Does the Parliamentary Assembly had any kinds of legislative authority?
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British_Isles
The Council does not have executive powers but meets biannually to discuss issues of mutual importance. Similarly, the Parliamentary Assembly has no legislative powers but investigates and collects witness evidence from the public on matters of mutual concern to its members. Reports on its findings are presented to the...
What does the British-Irish Council discuss?
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Justin
The Council does not have executive powers but meets biannually to discuss issues of mutual importance.
The Council does not have executive powers but meets biannually to discuss issues of mutual importance.
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Joey
What does the British-Irish Council discuss?
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British_Isles
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What does the British-Irish Council do?
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Justin
Similarly, the Parliamentary Assembly has no legislative powers but investigates and collects witness evidence from the public on matters of mutual concern to its members.
Similarly, the Parliamentary Assembly has no legislative powers but investigates and collects witness evidence from the public on matters of mutual concern to its members.
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Kimberly
What does the British-Irish Council do?
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British_Isles
The Council does not have executive powers but meets biannually to discuss issues of mutual importance. Similarly, the Parliamentary Assembly has no legislative powers but investigates and collects witness evidence from the public on matters of mutual concern to its members. Reports on its findings are presented to the...
How often does the British-Irish Council meet?
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Justin
The Council does not have executive powers but meets biannually to discuss issues of mutual importance.
The Council does not have executive powers but meets biannually to discuss issues of mutual importance.
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Matthew
How often does the British-Irish Council meet?
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British_Isles
The Council does not have executive powers but meets biannually to discuss issues of mutual importance. Similarly, the Parliamentary Assembly has no legislative powers but investigates and collects witness evidence from the public on matters of mutual concern to its members. Reports on its findings are presented to the...
Who recommended that the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Assembly should look very closely at the work that the British-Irish Council does?
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Justin
Leading on from developments in the British–Irish Council, the chair of the British–Irish Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, Niall Blaney, has suggested that the body should shadow the British–Irish Council's work.
Leading on from developments in the British-Irish Council, the chair of the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Assembly, Niall Blaney, has suggested that the body should shadow the British-Irish Council's work.
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Ivy
Who recommended that the British-Irish Inter-Parliamentary Assembly should look very closely at the work that the British-Irish Council does?
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British_Isles
The United Kingdom and Ireland have separate media, although British television, newspapers and magazines are widely available in Ireland, giving people in Ireland a high level of familiarity with cultural matters in the United Kingdom. Irish newspapers are also available in the UK, and Irish state and private televisi...
What types of media give the people of Ireland information about what is going on in Britain?
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Ivy
The United Kingdom and Ireland have separate media, although British television, newspapers and magazines are widely available in Ireland, giving people in Ireland a high level of familiarity with cultural matters in the United Kingdom.
The United Kingdom and Ireland have separate media, although British television, newspapers and magazines are widely available in Ireland, giving people in Ireland a high level of familiarity with cultural matters in the United Kingdom.
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Kimberly
What types of media give the people of Ireland information about what is going on in Britain?
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British_Isles
The United Kingdom and Ireland have separate media, although British television, newspapers and magazines are widely available in Ireland, giving people in Ireland a high level of familiarity with cultural matters in the United Kingdom. Irish newspapers are also available in the UK, and Irish state and private televisi...
What is available to the people in Northern Ireland so they have access to the media?
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Ivy
Irish newspapers are also available in the UK, and Irish state and private television is widely available in Northern Ireland.[citation needed] Certain reality TV shows have embraced the whole of the islands, for example The X Factor, seasons 3, 4 and 7 of which featured auditions in Dublin and were open to Irish voter...
Irish newspapers are also available in the UK, and Irish state and private television is widely available in Northern Ireland.[citation needed] Certain reality TV shows have embraced the whole of the islands, for example The X Factor, seasons three, four and seven of which featured auditions in Dublin and were open to ...
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Brian
What is available to the people in Northern Ireland so they have access to the media?
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British_Isles
The United Kingdom and Ireland have separate media, although British television, newspapers and magazines are widely available in Ireland, giving people in Ireland a high level of familiarity with cultural matters in the United Kingdom. Irish newspapers are also available in the UK, and Irish state and private televisi...
What is one of the most popoular television shows in the United Kingdom?
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Ivy
Irish newspapers are also available in the UK, and Irish state and private television is widely available in Northern Ireland.[citation needed] Certain reality TV shows have embraced the whole of the islands, for example The X Factor, seasons 3, 4 and 7 of which featured auditions in Dublin and were open to Irish voter...
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Matthew
What is one of the most popoular television shows in the United Kingdom?
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British_Isles
The United Kingdom and Ireland have separate media, although British television, newspapers and magazines are widely available in Ireland, giving people in Ireland a high level of familiarity with cultural matters in the United Kingdom. Irish newspapers are also available in the UK, and Irish state and private televisi...
Who can receive the Costa Book Award?
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Ivy
For example, the Costa Book Awards are awarded to authors resident in the UK or Ireland.
For example, the Costa Book Awards are awarded to authors resident in the UK or Ireland.
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Brian
Who can receive the Costa Book Award?
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British_Isles
Many globally popular sports had modern rules codified in the British Isles, including golf, association football, cricket, rugby, snooker and darts, as well as many minor sports such as croquet, bowls, pitch and putt, water polo and handball. A number of sports are popular throughout the British Isles, the most promin...
What are some of the minor sports in the United Kingdom?
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Joanna
Many globally popular sports had modern rules codified in the British Isles, including golf, association football, cricket, rugby, snooker and darts, as well as many minor sports such as croquet, bowls, pitch and putt, water polo and handball.
Many globally popular sports had modern rules codified in the British Isles, including golf, association football, cricket, rugby, snooker and darts, as well as many minor sports such as croquet, bowls, pitch and putt, water polo and handball.
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Joanna
What are some of the minor sports in the United Kingdom?
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British_Isles
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What is the most popular sport in the United Kingdom?
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Joanna
A number of sports are popular throughout the British Isles, the most prominent of which is association football.
A number of sports are popular throughout the British Isles, the most prominent of which is association football.
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22,050
Brian
What is the most popular sport in the United Kingdom?
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British_Isles
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How many national Ruby teams are there in the United Kingdom?
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Joanna
Rugby union is also widely enjoyed across the islands with four national teams from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
Rugby union is also widely enjoyed across the islands with four national teams from England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales.
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22,050
Amy
How many national Ruby teams are there in the United Kingdom?
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British_Isles
Many globally popular sports had modern rules codified in the British Isles, including golf, association football, cricket, rugby, snooker and darts, as well as many minor sports such as croquet, bowls, pitch and putt, water polo and handball. A number of sports are popular throughout the British Isles, the most promin...
In which hemisphere do the rugby playing countries meet once every four years?
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Joanna
The British and Irish Lions is a team chosen from each national team and undertakes tours of the southern hemisphere rugby playing nations every four years.
The British and Irish Lions is a team chosen from each national team and undertakes tours of the southern hemisphere rugby playing nations every four years.
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22,050
Olivia
In which hemisphere do the rugby playing countries meet once every four years?
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British_Isles
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How often do the national rugby teams play for the Triple Crown?
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Joanna
These national rugby teams play each other each year for the Triple Crown as part of the Six Nations Championship.
These national rugby teams play each other each year for the Triple Crown as part of the Six Nations Championship.
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22,050
Matthew
How often do the national rugby teams play for the Triple Crown?
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British_Isles
The idea of building a tunnel under the Irish Sea has been raised since 1895, when it was first investigated. Several potential Irish Sea tunnel projects have been proposed, most recently the Tusker Tunnel between the ports of Rosslare and Fishguard proposed by The Institute of Engineers of Ireland in 2004. A rail tunn...
The Irish Sea tunnel was first purposed in what year?
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Joey
The idea of building a tunnel under the Irish Sea has been raised since 1895, when it was first investigated.
The idea of building a tunnel under the Irish Sea has been raised since eighteen ninety-five, when it was first investigated.
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22,050
Kevin
The Irish Sea tunnel was first purposed in what year?
573043eeb2c2fd1400568b3a
British_Isles
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What is the name of the recent proposal of a tunnel between Rosslare and Fishguard ports?
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Joey
Several potential Irish Sea tunnel projects have been proposed, most recently the Tusker Tunnel between the ports of Rosslare and Fishguard proposed by The Institute of Engineers of Ireland in 2004.
Several potential Irish Sea tunnel projects have been proposed, most recently the Tusker Tunnel between the ports of Rosslare and Fishguard proposed by The Institute of Engineers of Ireland in two thousand four.
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22,050
Salli
What is the name of the recent proposal of a tunnel between Rosslare and Fishguard ports?
573043eeb2c2fd1400568b3b
British_Isles
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Who proposed the Tusker Tunnel?
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Joey
Several potential Irish Sea tunnel projects have been proposed, most recently the Tusker Tunnel between the ports of Rosslare and Fishguard proposed by The Institute of Engineers of Ireland in 2004.
Several potential Irish Sea tunnel projects have been proposed, most recently the Tusker Tunnel between the ports of Rosslare and Fishguard proposed by The Institute of Engineers of Ireland in two thousand four.
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22,050
Kendra
Who proposed the Tusker Tunnel?
573043eeb2c2fd1400568b3c
British_Isles
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What is the estimated cost to build the Tusker Tunnel?
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Joey
Either tunnel, at 50 mi (80 km), would be by far the longest in the world, and would cost an estimated £15 billion or €20 billion.
Either tunnel, at fifty mi (eighty km), would be by far the longest in the world, and would cost an estimated PSfifteen billion or EURtwenty billion.
question-401_33_3.mp3
22,050
Salli
What is the estimated cost to build the Tusker Tunnel?
573043eeb2c2fd1400568b3d
British_Isles
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In what year was a bridge proposed between County Antrim in Northern Ireland to Galloway, Scotland?
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Joey
A proposal in 2007, estimated the cost of building a bridge from County Antrim in Northern Ireland to Galloway in Scotland at £3.5bn (€5bn).
A proposal in two thousand seven, estimated the cost of building a bridge from County Antrim in Northern Ireland to Galloway in Scotland at PSthree point fivebn (EURfivebn).
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22,050
Joanna
In what year was a bridge proposed between County Antrim in Northern Ireland to Galloway, Scotland?
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Association_football
Phaininda and episkyros were Greek ball games. An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a vase at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears on the UEFA European Championship Cup. Athenaeus, writing in 228 AD, referenced the Roman ball game harpastum. Phaininda, episkyros and harpastum were p...
What Museum has a vase with an image of an episkyros player?
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Kevin
An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a vase at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears on the UEFA European Championship Cup.
An image of an episkyros player depicted in low relief on a vase at the National Archaeological Museum of Athens appears on the UEFA European Championship Cup.
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22,050
Joey
What Museum has a vase with an image of an episkyros player?
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Association_football
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What game did Athenaeus reference in 228 AD?
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Kevin
Athenaeus, writing in 228 AD, referenced the Roman ball game harpastum.
Athenaeus, writing in two hundred twenty-eight AD, referenced the Roman ball game harpastum.
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22,050
Justin
What game did Athenaeus reference in two hundred twenty-eight AD?
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Association_football
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What is the name of a similar, non-competitive game in Japan called?
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Kevin
Non-competitive games included kemari in Japan, chuk-guk in Korea and woggabaliri in Australia.
Non-competitive games included kemari in Japan, chuk-guk in Korea and woggabaliri in Australia.
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22,050
Amy
What is the name of a similar, non-competitive game in Japan called?
57300a6a04bcaa1900d7705c
Association_football
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What country is the game chuck-guk from?
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Kevin
Non-competitive games included kemari in Japan, chuk-guk in Korea and woggabaliri in Australia.
Non-competitive games included kemari in Japan, chuk-guk in Korea and woggabaliri in Australia.
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22,050
Kendra
What country is the game chuck-guk from?
57300a6a04bcaa1900d7705d
Association_football
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What country is the game wogabaliri from?
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Kevin
Non-competitive games included kemari in Japan, chuk-guk in Korea and woggabaliri in Australia.
Non-competitive games included kemari in Japan, chuk-guk in Korea and woggabaliri in Australia.
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22,050
Salli
What country is the game wogabaliri from?
57300b6ea23a5019007fccbd
Association_football
The goalkeepers are the only players allowed to touch the ball with their hands or arms while it is in play and only in their penalty area. Outfield players mostly use their feet to strike or pass the ball, but may also use their head or torso to do so instead. The team that scores the most goals by the end of the matc...
What year did the Football Association arrange The Laws of the Game?
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Kimberly
The Laws of the Game were originally codified in England by The Football Association in 1863.
The Laws of the Game were originally codified in England by The Football Association in eighteen sixty-three.
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22,050
Kimberly
What year did the Football Association arrange The Laws of the Game?
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Association_football
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Who Organizes the World Cups?
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Kimberly
Association football is governed internationally by the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA; French: Fédération Internationale de Football Association), which organises World Cups for both men and women every four years.
Association football is governed internationally by the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA; French: Federation Internationale de Football Association), which organises World Cups for both men and women every four years.
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22,050
Brian
Who Organizes the World Cups?
57300b6ea23a5019007fccbf
Association_football
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About how many years between World Cups?
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Kimberly
Association football is governed internationally by the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA; French: Fédération Internationale de Football Association), which organises World Cups for both men and women every four years.
Association football is governed internationally by the International Federation of Association Football (FIFA; French: Federation Internationale de Football Association), which organises World Cups for both men and women every four years.
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22,050
Joey
About how many years between World Cups?
57300b6ea23a5019007fccc0
Association_football
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What country did the Laws of the Game come from?
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Kimberly
The Laws of the Game were originally codified in England by The Football Association in 1863.
The Laws of the Game were originally codified in England by The Football Association in eighteen sixty-three.
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22,050
Kimberly
What country did the Laws of the Game come from?
57300b6ea23a5019007fccc1
Association_football
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Who are the only players allowed to touch the ball with their hands?
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Kimberly
The goalkeepers are the only players allowed to touch the ball with their hands or arms while it is in play and only in their penalty area.
The goalkeepers are the only players allowed to touch the ball with their hands or arms while it is in play and only in their penalty area.
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22,050
Kevin
Who are the only players allowed to touch the ball with their hands?
57300c50a23a5019007fccc7
Association_football
Association football in itself does not have a classical history. Notwithstanding any similarities to other ball games played around the world FIFA have recognised that no historical connection exists with any game played in antiquity outside Europe. The modern rules of association football are based on the mid-19th ce...
What century does football in England date back to?
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Kimberly
The history of football in England dates back to at least the eighth century AD.
The history of football in England dates back to at least the eighth century AD.
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22,050
Joey
What century does football in England date back to?
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Association_football
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What organization has said that there is no historical connection to association football with any other game outside of Europe?
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Kimberly
Notwithstanding any similarities to other ball games played around the world FIFA have recognised that no historical connection exists with any game played in antiquity outside Europe.
Notwithstanding any similarities to other ball games played around the world FIFA have recognised that no historical connection exists with any game played in antiquity outside Europe.
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22,050
Salli
What organization has said that there is no historical connection to association football with any other game outside of Europe?
57300c50a23a5019007fccc9
Association_football
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In what century did the modern rules of association football come from?
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Kimberly
The modern rules of association football are based on the mid-19th century efforts to standardise the widely varying forms of football played in the public schools of England.
The modern rules of association football are based on the mid-nineteenth century efforts to standardise the widely varying forms of football played in the public schools of England.
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22,050
Justin
In what century did the modern rules of association football come from?
57300c50a23a5019007fccca
Association_football
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What country did kids play football in public schools in the 19th century?
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Kimberly
The modern rules of association football are based on the mid-19th century efforts to standardise the widely varying forms of football played in the public schools of England.
The modern rules of association football are based on the mid-nineteenth century efforts to standardise the widely varying forms of football played in the public schools of England.
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22,050
Emma
What country did kids play football in public schools in the nineteenth century?
573014f1a23a5019007fcd2d
Association_football
The Cambridge Rules, first drawn up at Cambridge University in 1848, were particularly influential in the development of subsequent codes, including association football. The Cambridge Rules were written at Trinity College, Cambridge, at a meeting attended by representatives from Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Winchester and Shr...
Which rules were influential to the codes of association football?
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Amy
The Cambridge Rules, first drawn up at Cambridge University in 1848, were particularly influential in the development of subsequent codes, including association football.
The Cambridge Rules, first drawn up at Cambridge University in eighteen forty-eight, were particularly influential in the development of subsequent codes, including association football.
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22,050
Olivia
Which rules were influential to the codes of association football?
573014f1a23a5019007fcd2e
Association_football
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Which college where the Cambridge Rules written at?
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Amy
The Cambridge Rules were written at Trinity College, Cambridge, at a meeting attended by representatives from Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Winchester and Shrewsbury schools.
The Cambridge Rules were written at Trinity College, Cambridge, at a meeting attended by representatives from Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Winchester and Shrewsbury schools.
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22,050
Emma
Which college where the Cambridge Rules written at?
573014f1a23a5019007fcd2f
Association_football
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In what year did John Charles Thring come up with rules that were influential?
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Amy
In 1862, John Charles Thring of Uppingham School also devised an influential set of rules.
In eighteen sixty-two, John Charles Thring of Uppingham School also devised an influential set of rules.
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22,050
Joey
In what year did John Charles Thring come up with rules that were influential?
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Association_football
The Cambridge Rules, first drawn up at Cambridge University in 1848, were particularly influential in the development of subsequent codes, including association football. The Cambridge Rules were written at Trinity College, Cambridge, at a meeting attended by representatives from Eton, Harrow, Rugby, Winchester and Shr...
What year did the Sheffield FA form?
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Some came up with their own distinct codes of rules, most notably the Sheffield Football Club, formed by former public school pupils in 1857, which led to formation of a Sheffield FA in 1867.
Some came up with their own distinct codes of rules, most notably the Sheffield Football Club, formed by former public school pupils in eighteen fifty-seven, which led to formation of a Sheffield FA in eighteen sixty-seven.
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Justin
What year did the Sheffield FA form?
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What year were the Cambridge Rules first drawn up?
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The Cambridge Rules, first drawn up at Cambridge University in 1848, were particularly influential in the development of subsequent codes, including association football.
The Cambridge Rules, first drawn up at Cambridge University in eighteen forty-eight, were particularly influential in the development of subsequent codes, including association football.
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Emma
What year were the Cambridge Rules first drawn up?
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Association_football
At a professional level, most matches produce only a few goals. For example, the 2005–06 season of the English Premier League produced an average of 2.48 goals per match. The Laws of the Game do not specify any player positions other than goalkeeper, but a number of specialised roles have evolved. Broadly, these includ...
What is the only position specified by the Laws of the Game
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Joanna
The Laws of the Game do not specify any player positions other than goalkeeper, but a number of specialised roles have evolved.
The Laws of the Game do not specify any player positions other than goalkeeper, but a number of specialised roles have evolved.
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Kevin
What is the only position specified by the Laws of the Game
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Association_football
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The focus of strikers and forwards are to do what?
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Joanna
Broadly, these include three main categories: strikers, or forwards, whose main task is to score goals; defenders, who specialise in preventing their opponents from scoring; and midfielders, who dispossess the opposition and keep possession of the ball to pass it to the forwards on their team.
Broadly, these include three main categories: strikers, or forwards, whose main task is to score goals; defenders, who specialise in preventing their opponents from scoring; and midfielders, who dispossess the opposition and keep possession of the ball to pass it to the forwards on their team.
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Kendra
The focus of strikers and forwards are to do what?
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Association_football
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A team players layout is a what?
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Joanna
The layout of a team's players is known as a formation.
The layout of a team's players is known as a formation.
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Kimberly
A team players layout is a what?
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Association_football
At a professional level, most matches produce only a few goals. For example, the 2005–06 season of the English Premier League produced an average of 2.48 goals per match. The Laws of the Game do not specify any player positions other than goalkeeper, but a number of specialised roles have evolved. Broadly, these includ...
Who's job is to prevent the opponents from scoring?
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Joanna
Broadly, these include three main categories: strikers, or forwards, whose main task is to score goals; defenders, who specialise in preventing their opponents from scoring; and midfielders, who dispossess the opposition and keep possession of the ball to pass it to the forwards on their team.
Broadly, these include three main categories: strikers, or forwards, whose main task is to score goals; defenders, who specialise in preventing their opponents from scoring; and midfielders, who dispossess the opposition and keep possession of the ball to pass it to the forwards on their team.
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Emma
Who's job is to prevent the opponents from scoring?
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Association_football
At a professional level, most matches produce only a few goals. For example, the 2005–06 season of the English Premier League produced an average of 2.48 goals per match. The Laws of the Game do not specify any player positions other than goalkeeper, but a number of specialised roles have evolved. Broadly, these includ...
Who's the most responsible for the teams tactics?
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Joanna
Defining the team's formation and tactics is usually the prerogative of the team's manager.
Defining the team's formation and tactics is usually the prerogative of the team's manager.
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Ivy
Who's the most responsible for the teams tactics?
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Association_football
These ongoing efforts contributed to the formation of The Football Association (The FA) in 1863, which first met on the morning of 26 October 1863 at the Freemasons' Tavern in Great Queen Street, London. The only school to be represented on this occasion was Charterhouse. The Freemason's Tavern was the setting for five...
What year did the Football Association form?
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Emma
These ongoing efforts contributed to the formation of The Football Association (The FA) in 1863, which first met on the morning of 26 October 1863 at the Freemasons' Tavern in Great Queen Street, London.
These ongoing efforts contributed to the formation of The Football Association (The FA) in eighteen sixty-three, which first met on the morning of twenty-six October eighteen sixty-three at the Freemasons' Tavern in Great Queen Street, London.
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Olivia
What year did the Football Association form?
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Association_football
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At what establishment did the Football Association have their first Meeting?
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Emma
These ongoing efforts contributed to the formation of The Football Association (The FA) in 1863, which first met on the morning of 26 October 1863 at the Freemasons' Tavern in Great Queen Street, London.
These ongoing efforts contributed to the formation of The Football Association (The FA) in eighteen sixty-three, which first met on the morning of twenty-six October eighteen sixty-three at the Freemasons' Tavern in Great Queen Street, London.
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Kendra
At what establishment did the Football Association have their first Meeting?
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Association_football
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What year did the Rugby Football Union form?
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Emma
Other English rugby clubs followed this lead and did not join the FA and instead in 1871 formed the Rugby Football Union.
Other English rugby clubs followed this lead and did not join the FA and instead in eighteen seventy-one formed the Rugby Football Union.
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Joanna
What year did the Rugby Football Union form?
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Association_football
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How many clubs ended up ratifying the original laws of the game?
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Emma
The eleven remaining clubs, under the charge of Ebenezer Cobb Morley, went on to ratify the original thirteen laws of the game.
The eleven remaining clubs, under the charge of Ebenezer Cobb Morley, went on to ratify the original thirteen laws of the game.
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Joey
How many clubs ended up ratifying the original laws of the game?
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Association_football
These ongoing efforts contributed to the formation of The Football Association (The FA) in 1863, which first met on the morning of 26 October 1863 at the Freemasons' Tavern in Great Queen Street, London. The only school to be represented on this occasion was Charterhouse. The Freemason's Tavern was the setting for five...
Who played by their own rules till the 1870's?
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Emma
The Sheffield FA played by its own rules until the 1870s with the FA absorbing some of its rules until there was little difference between the games.
The Sheffield FA played by its own rules until the eighteen seventys with the FA absorbing some of its rules until there was little difference between the games.
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Brian
Who played by their own rules till the eighteen seventy's?
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Association_football
The world's oldest football competition is the FA Cup, which was founded by C. W. Alcock and has been contested by English teams since 1872. The first official international football match also took place in 1872, between Scotland and England in Glasgow, again at the instigation of C. W. Alcock. England is also home to...
What is C.W. Alcock responsible for founding?
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Kevin
The world's oldest football competition is the FA Cup, which was founded by C. W. Alcock and has been contested by English teams since 1872.
The world's oldest football competition is the FA Cup, which was founded by C. W. Alcock and has been contested by English teams since eighteen seventy-two.
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Justin
What is C.W. Alcock responsible for founding?
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The world's oldest football competition is the FA Cup, which was founded by C. W. Alcock and has been contested by English teams since 1872. The first official international football match also took place in 1872, between Scotland and England in Glasgow, again at the instigation of C. W. Alcock. England is also home to...
How long has the FA Cup been contested?
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Kevin
The world's oldest football competition is the FA Cup, which was founded by C. W. Alcock and has been contested by English teams since 1872.
The world's oldest football competition is the FA Cup, which was founded by C. W. Alcock and has been contested by English teams since eighteen seventy-two.
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Ivy
How long has the FA Cup been contested?
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Who founded the worlds first football league?
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Kevin
England is also home to the world's first football league, which was founded in Birmingham in 1888 by Aston Villa director William McGregor.
England is also home to the world's first football league, which was founded in Birmingham in eighteen eighty-eight by Aston Villa director William McGregor.
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Joanna
Who founded the worlds first football league?
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How many clubs where in the first football league?
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Kevin
The original format contained 12 clubs from the Midlands and Northern England.
The original format contained twelve clubs from the Midlands and Northern England.
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Olivia
How many clubs where in the first football league?
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Association_football
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What country is the home of the first football league?
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Kevin
The first official international football match also took place in 1872, between Scotland and England in Glasgow, again at the instigation of C. W. Alcock.
The first official international football match also took place in eighteen seventy-two, between Scotland and England in Glasgow, again at the instigation of C. W. Alcock.
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Justin
What country is the home of the first football league?
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Association_football
The laws of the game are determined by the International Football Association Board (IFAB). The Board was formed in 1886 after a meeting in Manchester of The Football Association, the Scottish Football Association, the Football Association of Wales, and the Irish Football Association. FIFA, the international football b...
What does the abbreviation IFAB stand for?
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Kendra
The laws of the game are determined by the International Football Association Board (IFAB).
The laws of the game are determined by the International Football Association Board (IFAB).
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Joanna
What does the abbreviation IFAB stand for?
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What year was the IFAB formed?
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Kendra
The Board was formed in 1886 after a meeting in Manchester of The Football Association, the Scottish Football Association, the Football Association of Wales, and the Irish Football Association.
The Board was formed in eighteen eighty-six after a meeting in Manchester of The Football Association, the Scottish Football Association, the Football Association of Wales, and the Irish Football Association.
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Matthew
What year was the IFAB formed?
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What city was FIFA formed?
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Kendra
FIFA, the international football body, was formed in Paris in 1904 and declared that they would adhere to Laws of the Game of the Football Association.
FIFA, the international football body, was formed in Paris in nineteen oh four and declared that they would adhere to Laws of the Game of the Football Association.
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Olivia
What city was FIFA formed?
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How many representatives did FIFA have in the IFAB?
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Kendra
The board consists of four representatives from FIFA and one representative from each of the four British associations.
The board consists of four representatives from FIFA and one representative from each of the four British associations.
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Justin
How many representatives did FIFA have in the IFAB?
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How many different British associations where part of the IFAB?
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Kendra
The board consists of four representatives from FIFA and one representative from each of the four British associations.
The board consists of four representatives from FIFA and one representative from each of the four British associations.
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Joey
How many different British associations where part of the IFAB?
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Association_football
In many parts of the world football evokes great passions and plays an important role in the life of individual fans, local communities, and even nations. R. Kapuscinski says that Europeans who are polite, modest, or humble fall easily into rage when playing or watching football games. The Côte d'Ivoire national footba...
In 2006, which team helps secure a truce during a civil war?
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Brian
The Côte d'Ivoire national football team helped secure a truce to the nation's civil war in 2006 and it helped further reduce tensions between government and rebel forces in 2007 by playing a match in the rebel capital of Bouaké, an occasion that brought both armies together peacefully for the first time.
The Cote d'Ivoire national football team helped secure a truce to the nation's civil war in two thousand six and it helped further reduce tensions between government and rebel forces in two thousand seven by playing a match in the rebel capital of Bouake, an occasion that brought both armies together peacefully for the...
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Salli
In two thousand six, which team helps secure a truce during a civil war?
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Association_football
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What city did a peaceful match between two armies take place in 2007?
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Brian
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Matthew
What city did a peaceful match between two armies take place in two thousand seven?
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In many parts of the world football evokes great passions and plays an important role in the life of individual fans, local communities, and even nations. R. Kapuscinski says that Europeans who are polite, modest, or humble fall easily into rage when playing or watching football games. The Côte d'Ivoire national footba...
When did the Football War happen?
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Brian
By contrast, football is widely considered to have been the final proximate cause for the Football War in June 1969 between El Salvador and Honduras.
By contrast, football is widely considered to have been the final proximate cause for the Football War in June nineteen sixty-nine between El Salvador and Honduras.
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Kendra
When did the Football War happen?
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Football made which wars more tense in the 1990's?
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Brian
The sport also exacerbated tensions at the beginning of the Yugoslav Wars of the 1990s, when a match between Dinamo Zagreb and Red Star Belgrade degenerated into rioting in May 1990.
The sport also exacerbated tensions at the beginning of the Yugoslav Wars of the nineteen ninetys, when a match between Dinamo Zagreb and Red Star Belgrade degenerated into rioting in May nineteen ninety.
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Olivia
Football made which wars more tense in the nineteen ninety's?
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The growth in women's football has seen major competitions being launched at both national and international level mirroring the male competitions. Women's football has faced many struggles. It had a "golden age" in the United Kingdom in the early 1920s when crowds reached 50,000 at some matches; this was stopped on 5 ...
What decade is considered the "golden age" of women's football?
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Emma
It had a "golden age" in the United Kingdom in the early 1920s when crowds reached 50,000 at some matches; this was stopped on 5 December 1921 when England's Football Association voted to ban the game from grounds used by its member clubs.
It had a "golden age" in the United Kingdom in the early nineteen twentys when crowds reached fifty thousand at some matches; this was stopped on five December nineteen twenty-one when England's Football Association voted to ban the game from grounds used by its member clubs.
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Joey
What decade is considered the "golden age" of women's football?
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Since what year has women's football been an Olympic event?
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Emma
The FIFA Women's World Cup was inaugurated in 1991 and has been held every four years since, while women's football has been an Olympic event since 1996.
The FIFA Women's World Cup was inaugurated in nineteen ninety-one and has been held every four years since, while women's football has been an Olympic event since nineteen ninety-six.
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Justin
Since what year has women's football been an Olympic event?
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Who voted to ban women's football from its grounds in 1921?
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Emma
It had a "golden age" in the United Kingdom in the early 1920s when crowds reached 50,000 at some matches; this was stopped on 5 December 1921 when England's Football Association voted to ban the game from grounds used by its member clubs.
It had a "golden age" in the United Kingdom in the early nineteen twentys when crowds reached fifty thousand at some matches; this was stopped on five December nineteen twenty-one when England's Football Association voted to ban the game from grounds used by its member clubs.
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Joey
Who voted to ban women's football from its grounds in nineteen twenty-one?
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The growth in women's football has seen major competitions being launched at both national and international level mirroring the male competitions. Women's football has faced many struggles. It had a "golden age" in the United Kingdom in the early 1920s when crowds reached 50,000 at some matches; this was stopped on 5 ...
In 1971, who officially recognized women's football?
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Emma
The FA's ban was rescinded in December 1969 with UEFA voting to officially recognise women's football in 1971.
The FA's ban was rescinded in December nineteen sixty-nine with UEFA voting to officially recognise women's football in nineteen seventy-one.
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Brian
In nineteen seventy-one, who officially recognized women's football?