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Q349 | what does the term means by paste and text | Cut, copy, and paste | This interaction technique has close associations with related techniques in graphical user interfaces that use pointing devices such as a computer mouse (by drag and drop , for example). | 00
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Q350 | how do we calculate the cost of ordering inventory,pp? | Economic order quantity | Economic order quantity is the order quantity that minimizes total inventory holding costs and ordering costs. | 00
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Q350 | how do we calculate the cost of ordering inventory,pp? | Economic order quantity | It is one of the oldest classical production scheduling models. | 00
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Q350 | how do we calculate the cost of ordering inventory,pp? | Economic order quantity | The framework used to determine this order quantity is also known as Barabas EOQ Model or Barabas Formula. | 00
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Q350 | how do we calculate the cost of ordering inventory,pp? | Economic order quantity | The model was developed by Ford W. Harris in 1913, but R. H. Wilson, a consultant who applied it extensively, is given credit for his in-depth analysis. | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | Stephen "Stevie" Ray Vaughan (October 3, 1954 – August 27, 1990) was an American guitarist, singer-songwriter, and record producer. | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | Often referred to by his initials SRV, Vaughan is best known as a founding member and leader of Double Trouble . | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | Together with drummer Chris Layton and bassist Tommy Shannon , they ignited the blues revival of the 1980s. | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | With a career spanning seven years, Vaughan and Double Trouble consistently sold out concerts while their albums frequently went gold. | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | He was born and raised in Dallas , Texas , and for a short period of time lived in Graham, Texas . | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | As the younger brother of Jimmie Vaughan , Vaughan started playing the guitar at age seven and formed several bands that occasionally performed in local nightclubs. | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | At age 17, he dropped out of high school and moved to Austin to further pursue his musical career, joining groups such as Krackerjack, the Nightcrawlers, and the Cobras. | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | In 1977, he formed Triple Threat Revue, a band that eventually evolved into Double Trouble and regularly performed around Austin. | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | In 1982, Vaughan and Double Trouble performed at the Montreux Jazz Festival in Switzerland , catching the attention of musicians David Bowie and Jackson Browne . | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | Bowie asked Vaughan to play on his upcoming studio album Let's Dance , while Browne offered the band free use of his personal studio in Los Angeles to record an album. | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | In March 1983, Vaughan and Double Trouble were signed to Epic Records by veteran record producer John Hammond Sr. and released their debut album, Texas Flood in June of that year. | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | After successful touring, the group released the albums, Couldn't Stand the Weather (1984) and Soul to Soul (1985), the latter of which featured new keyboardist Reese Wynans . | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | Although his career had progressed successfully, Vaughan checked into a rehabilitation hospital in Atlanta, Georgia to give up a cocaine and alcohol habit and returned to touring with the band. | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | In June 1989, In Step was released and earned them a Grammy Award for Best Contemporary Blues Performance . | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | On August 27, 1990, Vaughan was killed in a helicopter crash following a performance in East Troy, Wisconsin . | 11
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | Vaughan's uniquely eclectic yet intense style was derived from a variety of musical genres. | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | He was influenced by blues musicians including Albert King , Freddie King , Otis Rush , and Muddy Waters , and rock guitarists such as Jimi Hendrix and Lonnie Mack . | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | His guitar playing reflected the classic blues and pentatonic scales. | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | He has received wide critical recognition for his guitar playing, ranking at #6 on Rolling Stones list of "100 Greatest Guitarists" in 2011. | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | He was posthumously inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2000 and a memorial statue was erected in Austin's Auditorium Shores park. | 00
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Q352 | what happened to stevie ray vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan | Stevie Ray Vaughan is widely considered to be one of the greatest musicians to come from the state of Texas. | 00
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Q353 | what does coca cola do for nausea/vomiting | Coca-Cola | The Las Vegas Strip World of Coca-Cola museum in 2003 | 00
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Q353 | what does coca cola do for nausea/vomiting | Coca-Cola | Coca-Cola is a carbonated soft drink sold in stores, restaurants, and vending machines in every country except Cuba and North Korea. | 00
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Q353 | what does coca cola do for nausea/vomiting | Coca-Cola | It is produced by The Coca-Cola Company of Atlanta , Georgia , and is often referred to simply as Coke (a registered trademark of The Coca-Cola Company in the United States since March 27, 1944). | 00
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Q353 | what does coca cola do for nausea/vomiting | Coca-Cola | Originally intended as a patent medicine when it was invented in the late 19th century by John Pemberton , Coca-Cola was bought out by businessman Asa Griggs Candler , whose marketing tactics led Coke to its dominance of the world soft-drink market throughout the 20th century. | 00
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Q353 | what does coca cola do for nausea/vomiting | Coca-Cola | The company produces concentrate , which is then sold to licensed Coca-Cola bottlers throughout the world. | 00
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Q353 | what does coca cola do for nausea/vomiting | Coca-Cola | The bottlers, who hold territorially exclusive contracts with the company, produce finished product in cans and bottles from the concentrate in combination with filtered water and sweeteners. | 00
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Q353 | what does coca cola do for nausea/vomiting | Coca-Cola | The bottlers then sell, distribute and merchandise Coca-Cola to retail stores and vending machines. | 00
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Q353 | what does coca cola do for nausea/vomiting | Coca-Cola | Such bottlers include Coca-Cola Enterprises , which is the largest single Coca-Cola bottler in North America and western Europe. | 00
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Q353 | what does coca cola do for nausea/vomiting | Coca-Cola | The Coca-Cola Company also sells concentrate for soda fountains to major restaurants and food service distributors. | 00
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Q353 | what does coca cola do for nausea/vomiting | Coca-Cola | The Coca-Cola Company has, on occasion, introduced other cola drinks under the Coke brand name. | 00
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Q353 | what does coca cola do for nausea/vomiting | Coca-Cola | The most common of these is Diet Coke , with others including Caffeine-Free Coca-Cola , Diet Coke Caffeine-Free, Coca-Cola Cherry , Coca-Cola Zero , Coca-Cola Vanilla , and special versions with lemon, lime or coffee. | 00
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Q353 | what does coca cola do for nausea/vomiting | Coca-Cola | Based on Interbrand's best global brand 2011, Coca-Cola was the world's most valuable brand. | 00
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Q354 | how many gold gloves does barry larkin have | Barry Larkin | Barry Louis Larkin (born April 28, 1964) is a retired Major League Baseball player. | 00
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Q354 | how many gold gloves does barry larkin have | Barry Larkin | Larkin played shortstop for the Cincinnati Reds from 1986 to 2004 and was one of the pivotal players on the 1990 Reds' World Series championship team. | 00
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Q354 | how many gold gloves does barry larkin have | Barry Larkin | Larkin was elected to the National Baseball Hall of Fame in January 2012 and was inducted on July 22. | 00
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Q354 | how many gold gloves does barry larkin have | Barry Larkin | Larkin is considered one of the top players of his era, winning nine Silver Slugger awards and three Gold Glove awards . | 11
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Q354 | how many gold gloves does barry larkin have | Barry Larkin | He was selected to the Major League All-Star Game twelve times, and was elected the 1995 National League Most Valuable Player . | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | Brasília () is the federal capital of Brazil and the seat of government of the Federal District . | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | Administratively, the city is located in the Federal District which is in the Central-West Region . | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | Physically, it is located in the Brazilian Highlands . | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | It has a population of about 2,562,963 (3,716,996 in the metropolitan area) as of the 2008 IBGE estimate, making it the fourth largest city in Brazil. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | However, as a metropolitan area , it ranks lower at sixth in population. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | Brasília is the largest city in the world that did not exist at the beginning of the 20th century. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | Brasília has the fifth largest GDP among Latin American cities and the third in Brazil. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | At around R$62,000 Brazilian reais (equal to approximately $30,900 US dollars or €23,000 euros ), the city's per capita income is the highest among Brazil's largest cities. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | As the national capital, Brasília is the seat of all three branches of the federal government of Brazil . | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | The city also hosts the headquarters of many Brazilian companies. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | Planning policies such as the location of residential buildings around expansive urban areas, as well as building the city around large avenues and dividing it into sectors, have sparked a debate and reflection on life in big cities in the 20th century. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | The city's design divides it into numbered blocks as well as sectors for specified activities, such as the Hotel Sector, the Banking Sector or the Embassy Sector. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | Brasília hosts 124 foreign embassies . | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | The city was planned and developed in 1956 with Lúcio Costa as the principal urban planner, Oscar Niemeyer as the principal architect and Roberto Burle Marx as the landscape designer. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | Brasilia is in the Unesco's World Hertitage List due to its architecture. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | On April 22, 1960, it formally became Brazil's national capital. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | Viewed from above, the main portion of the city resembles an airplane or a butterfly. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | The city is commonly referred to as Capital Federal, or simply BSB. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | Residents of Brasília are known as brasilienses or candangos (the latter referring to those not born in the city but who migrated there after it was established). | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | In local usage, the word "Brasília" usually refers only to the First Administrative Region (RA I) within the Federal District (Distrito Federal), where the most important government buildings are located. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | Brasília has a unique status in Brazil, as it is an administrative division rather than a legal municipality like nearly all cities in Brazil . | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | Nationally, the term is almost always used synonymously with the Federal District, which constitutes an indivisible Federative Unit , analogous to a state. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | Several "satellite cities" exist which are also part of the Federal District. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | Brasília International Airport is the main airport in Brasília, connecting the capital to all major Brazilian cities and many international destinations. | 00
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Q357 | how the capital of brazil, brasilia was created | BrasÃlia | It is the third most important airport in Brazil, in terms of passengers and aircraft movements. | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | Personifications of Germany, France, Russia, Austria-Hungary, and the United Kingdom attempting to keep the lid on the simmering cauldron of imperialist and nationalist tensions in the Balkans to prevent a general European war. | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | They were successful in 1912 and 1913 but did not succeed in in 1914. | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | The causes of World War I , which began in central Europe in late July 1914 and finished in 1918, included many factors, such as the conflicts and hostility of the four decades leading up to the war. | 11
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | Militarism , alliances , imperialism , and nationalism played major roles in the conflict as well. | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | The immediate origins of the war, however, lay in the decisions taken by statesmen and generals during the Crisis of 1914 , casus belli for which was the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand (the Archduke of Austria Hungary) and his wife Sophie by Gavrilo Princip , an irredentist Serb . | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | The crisis came after a long and difficult series of diplomatic clashes between the Great Powers (Italy, France, Germany, the British Empire, the Austria-Hungarian Empire and Russia) over European and colonial issues in the decade before 1914 that had left tensions high. | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | In turn these diplomatic clashes can be traced to changes in the balance of power in Europe since 1867. | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | The more immediate cause for the war was tensions over territory in the Balkans . | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | Austria-Hungary competed with Serbia and Russia for territory and influence in the region and they pulled the rest of the Great Powers into the conflict through their various alliances and treaties. | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | Although the chain of events unleashed by the assassination triggered the war, the war's origins go deeper, involving national politics, cultures, economics, and a complex web of alliances and counterbalances that had developed between the various European powers since 1870. | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | Some of the most important long term or structural causes are: the growth of nationalism across Europe, unresolved territorial disputes, an intricate system of alliances, the perceived breakdown of the balance of power in Europe, convoluted and fragmented governance, the arms races of the previous decades, previous military planning, imperial and colonial rivalry for wealth, power and prestige, and economic and military rivalry in industry and trade – e.g., the Pig War between Austria and Serbia. | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | Other causes that came into play during the diplomatic crisis that preceded the war included misperceptions of intent (e.g., the German belief that the United Kingdom would remain neutral) and delays and misunderstandings in diplomatic communications. | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | The various categories of explanation for World War I correspond to different historians' overall methods . | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | Most historians and popular commentators include causes from more than one category of explanation to provide a rounded account of the causes of the war. | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | The deepest distinction among these accounts is between stories that see it as the inevitable and predictable outcome of certain factors, and those that describe it as an arbitrary and unfortunate mistake. | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | In attributing causes for the war, historians and academics had to deal with an unprecedented flood of memoirs and official documents, released as each country involved tried to avoid blame for starting the war. | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | Early releases of information by governments, particularly those released for use by the "Commission on the Responsibility of the Authors of the War" were shown to be incomplete and biased. | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | In addition some documents, especially diplomatic cables between Russia and France, were found to have been doctored. | 00
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Q358 | what caused ww | Causes of World War I | Even in later decades however, when much more information had been released, historians from the same culture have been shown to come to differing conclusions on the causes of the war. | 00
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Q359 | What country has a single solid color flag | National flag | Johnson's new chart of national emblems, published c. 1868. | 00
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Q359 | What country has a single solid color flag | National flag | The large flags shown in the corners are the 37-star flag of the United States (flown 1867-1877), the Royal Standard of the United Kingdom , the Russian Imperial Standard , and the French tricolore with inset Imperial Eagle . | 00
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Q359 | What country has a single solid color flag | National flag | Various other flags flown by ships are shown. | 00
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Q359 | What country has a single solid color flag | National flag | The Flag of Cuba is labelled "Cuban (so called) ". | 00
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Q359 | What country has a single solid color flag | National flag | The Chinese dragon on the Flag of China was drawn mistakenly as a western dragon . | 00
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Q359 | What country has a single solid color flag | National flag | A national flag is a flag that symbolizes a country . | 00
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Q359 | What country has a single solid color flag | National flag | The flag is flown by the government, but usually can also be flown by citizens of the country. | 00
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Q359 | What country has a single solid color flag | National flag | Both public and private buildings such as schools and courthouses may fly the national flag. | 00
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Q359 | What country has a single solid color flag | National flag | In some countries, the national flags are only flown from non-military buildings on certain flag days. | 00
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Q359 | What country has a single solid color flag | National flag | There are three distinct types of national flag for use on land, and three for use at sea, though many countries use identical designs for several (and sometimes all) of these types of flag. | 00
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Q360 | how did the civil war end | American Civil War | The American Civil War (ACW), also known as the War between the States or simply the Civil War (see naming ), was a civil war fought from 1861 to 1865 between the United States (the "Union" or the "North") and several Southern slave states that declared their secession and formed the Confederate States of America (the "Confederacy" or the "South"). | 00
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Q360 | how did the civil war end | American Civil War | The war had its origin in the issue of slavery , especially the extension of slavery into the western territories. | 00
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Q360 | how did the civil war end | American Civil War | Foreign powers did not intervene. | 00
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