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Q1968
when can you use a defibulator
Defibrillation
View of defibrillator electrode position and placement.
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Q1968
when can you use a defibulator
Defibrillation
Defibrillation is a common treatment for life-threatening cardiac dysrhythmias , ventricular fibrillation , and pulseless ventricular tachycardia .
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Q1968
when can you use a defibulator
Defibrillation
Defibrillation consists of delivering a therapeutic dose of electrical energy to the affected heart with a device called a defibrillator.
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Q1968
when can you use a defibulator
Defibrillation
This depolarizes a critical mass of the heart muscle, terminates the dysrhythmia, and allows normal sinus rhythm to be reestablished by the body's natural pacemaker , in the sinoatrial node of the heart.
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Q1968
when can you use a defibulator
Defibrillation
Defibrillators can be external, transvenous, or implanted , depending on the type of device used or needed.
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Q1968
when can you use a defibulator
Defibrillation
Some external units, known as automated external defibrillators (AEDs), automate the diagnosis of treatable rhythms, meaning that lay responders or bystanders are able to use them successfully with little, or in some cases no training at all.
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Q1969
who created the cato institute
Cato Institute
The Cato Institute is an American libertarian think tank headquartered in Washington, D.C.
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Q1969
who created the cato institute
Cato Institute
It was founded as the Charles Koch Foundation in 1974 by Murray Rothbard , Ed Crane and Charles Koch , chairman of the board and chief executive officer of the conglomerate Koch Industries, Inc. .
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Q1969
who created the cato institute
Cato Institute
In July 1976, the name was changed to the Cato Institute.
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Q1969
who created the cato institute
Cato Institute
According to the 2011 Global Go To Think Tank Index, Cato is the 6th most influential US based think tank , ranking 3rd in Economic Policy and 2nd in Social Policy.
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Q1969
who created the cato institute
Cato Institute
The Institute's stated mission is "to increase the understanding of public policies based on the principles of limited government , free markets , individual liberty, and peace.
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Q1969
who created the cato institute
Cato Institute
The Institute will use the most effective means to originate, advocate, promote, and disseminate applicable policy proposals that create free, open, and civil societies in the United States and throughout the world."
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Q1969
who created the cato institute
Cato Institute
Cato scholars were critical of George W. Bush 's Republican administration (2001–2009) on several issues, including the Iraq War , civil liberties, education, agriculture, energy policy, and excessive government spending .
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Q1969
who created the cato institute
Cato Institute
On other issues, they supported Bush administration initiatives, most notably health care, Social Security , global warming , tax policy , and immigration .
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Q1969
who created the cato institute
Cato Institute
During the 2008 U.S. presidential election , Cato scholars criticized both major-party candidates, John McCain and Barack Obama .
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Q1969
who created the cato institute
Cato Institute
Cato has criticized President Obama's stances on policy issues since his inauguration, such as fiscal stimulus , healthcare reform , foreign policy , and the War on Drugs , while supporting his stance on the repeal of Don't Ask, Don't Tell and liberal immigration policy.
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Q1971
who killed count Dracula
Dracula
Dracula is an 1897 Gothic horror novel by Irish author Bram Stoker .
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Q1971
who killed count Dracula
Dracula
Famous for introducing the character of the vampire Count Dracula , the novel tells the story of Dracula's attempt to relocate from Transylvania to England, and the battle between Dracula and a small group of men and women led by Professor Abraham Van Helsing .
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Q1971
who killed count Dracula
Dracula
Dracula has been assigned to many literary genres including vampire literature , horror fiction , the gothic novel and invasion literature .
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Q1971
who killed count Dracula
Dracula
The novel touches on themes such as the role of women in Victorian culture, sexual conventions, immigration, colonialism , and post-colonialism .
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Q1971
who killed count Dracula
Dracula
Although Stoker did not invent the vampire, he defined its modern form, and the novel has spawned numerous theatrical, film and television interpretations.
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Q1972
what are the players in Quidditch?
Quidditch
Quidditch is a competitive sport in the wizarding world of the Harry Potter universe , and is from the series of children's novels and movies.
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Q1972
what are the players in Quidditch?
Quidditch
It is an extremely rough but very popular semi-contact sport, played by wizards and witches.
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Q1972
what are the players in Quidditch?
Quidditch
Matches are played between two teams of seven players riding flying broomsticks, using four balls and six elevated ring-shaped goals, three on each side of the Quidditch pitch (field).
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Q1972
what are the players in Quidditch?
Quidditch
In the Harry Potter universe, Quidditch holds a fervent following similar to the position that association football holds as a globally popular sport.
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Q1972
what are the players in Quidditch?
Quidditch
The sport is monumental throughout the wizarding world.
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Q1972
what are the players in Quidditch?
Quidditch
Harry plays an important position for his house team at Hogwarts : he is the seeker and becomes the captain in his sixth year there.
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Q1972
what are the players in Quidditch?
Quidditch
Regional and international competitions are mentioned throughout the series.
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Q1972
what are the players in Quidditch?
Quidditch
In Goblet of Fire , Quidditch at Hogwarts is cancelled for the Tri-Wizard Tournament, but Harry and the Weasleys attend the Quidditch World Cup.
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Q1972
what are the players in Quidditch?
Quidditch
In addition, Harry uses his Quidditch skills to capture a golden egg from a dragon called the Hungarian Horntail (in the first task of the Tri-Wizard Tournament), to capture a flying key in Philosopher's Stone , and on two key occasions in Deathly Hallows — getting hold of Ravenclaw's Diadem, and during the final fight with Voldemort — the "unerring skill of the Seeker" is useful to him in snatching the Elder Wand out of the air.
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Q1972
what are the players in Quidditch?
Quidditch
Harry Potter has owned two broomsticks, the Nimbus 2000 and the Firebolt , both of which are destroyed by the series' end.
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Q1972
what are the players in Quidditch?
Quidditch
The game has been adopted in the real world in the form of Muggle Quidditch .
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Q1974
what powers are specific to a particular house of Congress?
United States Congress
The United States Congress is the bicameral legislature of the federal government of the United States consisting of two houses: the lower house known as the House of Representatives and the upper house known as the Senate .
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Q1974
what powers are specific to a particular house of Congress?
United States Congress
Congress meets in the Capitol in Washington, D.C.
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Q1974
what powers are specific to a particular house of Congress?
United States Congress
Both representatives and senators are chosen through direct election .
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Q1974
what powers are specific to a particular house of Congress?
United States Congress
Congress has a total of 535 voting members: 435 members in the House of Representatives and 100 members in the Senate.
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Q1974
what powers are specific to a particular house of Congress?
United States Congress
Members of the House of Representatives serve two-year terms representing the people of a district.
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Q1974
what powers are specific to a particular house of Congress?
United States Congress
Congressional districts are apportioned to states by population using the United States Census results, each state in the union having at least one representative in the House of Representatives.
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Q1974
what powers are specific to a particular house of Congress?
United States Congress
Regardless of population, each of the 50 states has two senators; the 100 senators each serve a six-year term.
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Q1974
what powers are specific to a particular house of Congress?
United States Congress
The terms are staggered so every two years approximately one-third of the Senate is up for election.
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Q1974
what powers are specific to a particular house of Congress?
United States Congress
Each staggered group of one-third of the senators are called 'classes'.
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Q1974
what powers are specific to a particular house of Congress?
United States Congress
No state of the United States has two senators from the same class.
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Q1974
what powers are specific to a particular house of Congress?
United States Congress
Most incumbents seek re-election, and their historical likelihood of winning subsequent elections exceeds 90 percent.
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Q1974
what powers are specific to a particular house of Congress?
United States Congress
In August 2012, a Gallup poll reported that Congress’s approval rating amongst Americans was at 10%, matching a 38-year low reached in November 2011.
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Q1975
who wrote the song a little more country than that>
A Little More Country Than That
"A Little More Country Than That" is the title of a song written by Joey + Rory 's Rory Lee Feek , Wynn Varble , and Don Poythress, and recorded by American country artist Easton Corbin .
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Q1975
who wrote the song a little more country than that>
A Little More Country Than That
It was released in August 2009 as Corbin's debut single and is included on his self-titled debut album.
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Q1975
who wrote the song a little more country than that>
A Little More Country Than That
In April 2010, the song reached Number One on the country music charts, making Corbin the first male solo artist in seven years to send a debut single to Number One.
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Q1975
who wrote the song a little more country than that>
A Little More Country Than That
It has been certified Gold by the RIAA .
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Q1976
who makes blackberry
BlackBerry
The BlackBerry is a line of wireless handheld devices and services designed and marketed by Research In Motion Limited (RIM) operating as BlackBerry .
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Q1976
who makes blackberry
BlackBerry
The first BlackBerry device, an email pager, was released in 1999; the most recent BlackBerry devices, the Z10 and Q10, were announced on January 30, 2013.
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Q1976
who makes blackberry
BlackBerry
The user interface varies by model; most feature a physical QWERTY keyboard, while newer generations have relied on a multi-touch screen and virtual keyboard .
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Q1976
who makes blackberry
BlackBerry
A BlackBerry can shoot video , take photos , play music , and perform online functions such as web-browsing and emailing.
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Q1976
who makes blackberry
BlackBerry
They can also send and receive push email and instant messages while maintaining a high level of security through on-device message encryption, and are designed to function as personal digital assistants .
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Q1976
who makes blackberry
BlackBerry
BlackBerry devices support a large variety of instant messaging features, with the most popular being the proprietary BlackBerry Messenger service.
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Q1976
who makes blackberry
BlackBerry
The BlackBerry PlayBook is a tablet computer offered by the company.
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Q1976
who makes blackberry
BlackBerry
The 100 millionth BlackBerry smartphone was shipped in June quarter of 2010 and the 200 millionth smartphone was shipped in September quarter of 2012.
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Q1976
who makes blackberry
BlackBerry
BlackBerry accounts for 3% of mobile device sales worldwide in 2011, making its manufacturer the sixth most popular device maker (25% of mobile device sales are smartphones).
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Q1976
who makes blackberry
BlackBerry
The consumer BlackBerry Internet Service is available in 91 countries worldwide on over 500 mobile service operators using various mobile technologies.
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Q1976
who makes blackberry
BlackBerry
As of September 2012, there were eighty million subscribers worldwide to BlackBerry.
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Q1976
who makes blackberry
BlackBerry
In 2011 the Caribbean and Latin America had the highest penetrations of BlackBerry smartphones worldwide, with up to about 45 per cent in the region having a RIM device.
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Q1976
who makes blackberry
BlackBerry
BlackBerry, iPhone , Android , and Windows Phone are considered the four major smartphone brands.
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Q1976
who makes blackberry
BlackBerry
BlackBerry is widely referred to as "CrackBerry" in the United States, which alludes to its excessive use by its owners and is a reference to the addictiveness of crack cocaine .
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Q1976
who makes blackberry
BlackBerry
Use of the term CrackBerry became so widespread that in November 2006 Webster's New World College Dictionary named "crackberry" the "New Word of the Year."
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Q1977
when does a demand curve shift?
Demand curve
An example of a demand curve shifting.
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Q1977
when does a demand curve shift?
Demand curve
The shift from D1 To D2 means an increase in demand with consequences for the other variables
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Q1977
when does a demand curve shift?
Demand curve
In economics , the demand curve is the graph depicting the relationship between the price of a certain commodity and the amount of it that consumers are willing and able to purchase at that given price.
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Q1977
when does a demand curve shift?
Demand curve
It is a graphic representation of a demand schedule.
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Q1977
when does a demand curve shift?
Demand curve
The demand curve for all consumers together follows from the demand curve of every individual consumer: the individual demands at each price are added together.
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Q1977
when does a demand curve shift?
Demand curve
Demand curves are used to estimate behaviors in competitive markets , and are often combined with supply curves to estimate the equilibrium price (the price at which sellers together are willing to sell the same amount as buyers together are willing to buy, also known as market clearing price) and the equilibrium quantity (the amount of that good or service that will be produced and bought without surplus/excess supply or shortage/excess demand) of that market.
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Q1977
when does a demand curve shift?
Demand curve
In a monopolistic market, the demand curve facing the monopolist is simply the market demand curve.
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Q1980
what are the reasons for historical change
History
Historia
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Q1980
what are the reasons for historical change
History
by Nikolaos Gysis (1892)
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Q1980
what are the reasons for historical change
History
History (from Greek - historia, meaning "inquiry, knowledge acquired by investigation") is an umbrella term that relates to past events as well as the discovery, collection, organization, and presentation of information about these events.
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Q1980
what are the reasons for historical change
History
The term includes cosmic , geologic , and organic history , but is often generically implied to mean human history .
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Q1980
what are the reasons for historical change
History
Scholars who write about history are called historians .
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Q1980
what are the reasons for historical change
History
History can also refer to the academic discipline which uses a narrative to examine and analyse a sequence of past events, and objectively determine the patterns of cause and effect that determine them.
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Q1980
what are the reasons for historical change
History
Historians sometimes debate the nature of history and its usefulness by discussing the study of the discipline as an end in itself and as a way of providing "perspective" on the problems of the present.
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Q1980
what are the reasons for historical change
History
Stories common to a particular culture, but not supported by external sources (such as the tales surrounding King Arthur ) are usually classified as cultural heritage or legends , because they do not support the "disinterested investigation" required of the discipline of history.
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Q1980
what are the reasons for historical change
History
Events occurring prior to written record are considered prehistory .
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Q1980
what are the reasons for historical change
History
Herodotus , a 5th century B.C. Greek historian is considered within the Western tradition to be the "father of history", and, along with his contemporary Thucydides , helped form the foundations for the modern study of human history.
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Q1980
what are the reasons for historical change
History
Their work continues to be read today and the divide between the culture-focused Herodotus and the military-focused Thucydides remains a point of contention or approach in modern historical writing.
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Q1980
what are the reasons for historical change
History
In the Eastern tradition, a state chronicle the Spring and Autumn Annals was known to be compiled from as early as 722 BCE although only 2nd century BCE texts survived.
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Q1980
what are the reasons for historical change
History
Ancient influences have helped spawn variant interpretations of the nature of history which have evolved over the centuries and continue to change today.
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Q1980
what are the reasons for historical change
History
The modern study of history is wide-ranging, and includes the study of specific regions and the study of certain topical or thematical elements of historical investigation.
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Q1980
what are the reasons for historical change
History
Often history is taught as part of primary and secondary education, and the academic study of history is a major discipline in University studies.
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Q1981
who shot malcolm x
Malcolm X
Malcolm X (; May 19, 1925February 21, 1965), born Malcolm Little and also known as El-Hajj Malik El-Shabazz (), was an African-American Muslim minister and human rights activist.
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Q1981
who shot malcolm x
Malcolm X
To his admirers, he was a courageous advocate for the rights of blacks, a man who indicted white America in the harshest terms for its crimes against black Americans.
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Q1981
who shot malcolm x
Malcolm X
Detractors accused him of preaching racism, black supremacy , and violence.
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Q1981
who shot malcolm x
Malcolm X
He has been called one of the greatest and most influential African Americans in history.
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Q1981
who shot malcolm x
Malcolm X
Malcolm X's father died—killed by white supremacists , it was rumored—when he was young, and at least one of his uncles was lynched .
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Q1981
who shot malcolm x
Malcolm X
When he was 13, his mother was placed in a mental hospital, and he was placed in a series of foster homes.
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Q1981
who shot malcolm x
Malcolm X
In 1946, at age 20, he went to prison for breaking and entering.
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Q1981
who shot malcolm x
Malcolm X
In prison, Malcolm X became a member of the Nation of Islam ; after his parole in 1952, he quickly rose to become one of its leaders.
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Q1981
who shot malcolm x
Malcolm X
For a dozen years, Malcolm X was the public face of the controversial group, but disillusionment with Nation of Islam head Elijah Muhammad led him to leave the Nation in March 1964.
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Q1981
who shot malcolm x
Malcolm X
After a period of travel in Africa and the Middle East, he returned to the United States, where he founded Muslim Mosque, Inc. and the Organization of Afro-American Unity .
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Q1981
who shot malcolm x
Malcolm X
In February 1965, less than a year after leaving the Nation of Islam, he was assassinated by three members of the group.
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Q1981
who shot malcolm x
Malcolm X
Malcolm X's expressed beliefs changed substantially over time.
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Q1981
who shot malcolm x
Malcolm X
As a spokesman for the Nation of Islam he taught black supremacy and advocated separation of black and white Americans —in contrast to the civil rights movement 's emphasis on integration .
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Q1981
who shot malcolm x
Malcolm X
After breaking with the Nation of Islam in 1964—saying of his association with it, "I did many things as a [Black] Muslim that I'm sorry for now.
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Q1981
who shot malcolm x
Malcolm X
I was a zombie then ... pointed in a certain direction and told to march"—and becoming a Sunni Muslim , he disavowed racism and expressed willingness to work with civil rights leaders, he continued to emphasize Pan-Africanism , black self-determination, and self-defense.
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