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Q573 | how many seats are in phenix city stadium | University of Phoenix Stadium | The University of Phoenix acquired the naming rights in September 2006, shortly after the stadium had opened under the name Cardinals Stadium. | 00
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Q573 | how many seats are in phenix city stadium | University of Phoenix Stadium | The " University of Phoenix " name is applied as a corporate sponsor, and not as the home stadium of the University (which has no intercollegiate athletics program). | 00
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Q573 | how many seats are in phenix city stadium | University of Phoenix Stadium | The stadium has also hosted the WWE event WrestleMania XXVI with 72,219 fans in attendance. | 00
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Q573 | how many seats are in phenix city stadium | University of Phoenix Stadium | The event was held in the stadium on March 28th 2010. | 00
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Q574 | What did Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain do? | Joshua Chamberlain | Joshua Lawrence Chamberlain (September 8, 1828 – February 24, 1914), born as Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain, was an American college professor from the State of Maine , who volunteered during the American Civil War to join the Union Army . | 11
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Q574 | What did Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain do? | Joshua Chamberlain | Although having no earlier education in military strategies, he became a highly respected and decorated Union officer , reaching the rank of brigadier general (and brevet major general ). | 00
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Q574 | What did Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain do? | Joshua Chamberlain | For his gallantry at Gettysburg , he was awarded the Medal of Honor . | 00
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Q574 | What did Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain do? | Joshua Chamberlain | He was given the honor of commanding the Union troops at the surrender ceremony for the infantry of Robert E. Lee 's Army at Appomattox , Virginia. | 00
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Q574 | What did Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain do? | Joshua Chamberlain | After the war, he entered politics as a Republican and served four one-year terms of office as the 32nd Governor of Maine . | 00
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Q574 | What did Lawrence Joshua Chamberlain do? | Joshua Chamberlain | He served on the faculty, and as president, of his alma mater , Bowdoin College . | 00
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Q576 | how many innings in overtime in baseball | Innings | An inning, or innings, is a fixed-length segment of a game in any of a variety of sports – most notably cricket and baseball during which one team attempts to score while the other team attempts to prevent the first from scoring. | 00
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Q576 | how many innings in overtime in baseball | Innings | In cricket, the term innings is both singular and plural and is always spelled and pronounced with the terminal "s". | 00
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Q576 | how many innings in overtime in baseball | Innings | In baseball and softball , the singular form is inning and only the plural takes an "s". | 00
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Q576 | how many innings in overtime in baseball | Innings | In many other sports, the length of the game is dictated by a clock and teams swap offensive and defensive roles dynamically by taking possession of a ball or similar item. | 00
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Q576 | how many innings in overtime in baseball | Innings | In baseball and cricket, however, one team, said to be "batting", attempts to score "runs"—see run (baseball) and run (cricket) —while the other team, said to be "fielding", attempts to prevent the scoring of runs and get members of the batting team out. | 00
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Q576 | how many innings in overtime in baseball | Innings | The teams switch places after the fielding team has succeeded in getting a fixed number of players out, making a clock unnecessary. | 00
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Q576 | how many innings in overtime in baseball | Innings | In cricket, the term innings is also used to refer to the play of one particular player (Smith had a poor innings, scoring only 12). | 00
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Q576 | how many innings in overtime in baseball | Innings | By extension, this term can be used in British English for almost any activity which takes a period of time (The Liberal government had a good innings, but finally lost office in 1972, or You've had a fair innings, now it's my turn, meaning "you have spoken for long enough, now let me speak"). | 00
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Q576 | how many innings in overtime in baseball | Innings | It is also used in reference to someone who has died at a reasonably old age or lived a rich and rewarding life (Ah, well. | 00
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Q576 | how many innings in overtime in baseball | Innings | John was 89. | 00
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Q576 | how many innings in overtime in baseball | Innings | At least he had a good innings). | 00
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Q576 | how many innings in overtime in baseball | Innings | The baseball-derived parallel to this in American English is the term at bat . | 00
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Q576 | how many innings in overtime in baseball | Innings | According to the Oxford English Dictionary , the term innings has been used in reference to cricket since at least 1735. | 00
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Q576 | how many innings in overtime in baseball | Innings | As cricket was a mature, highly organized sport in the 1600s in England, the term's origin could well precede this first recorded usage. | 00
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Q576 | how many innings in overtime in baseball | Innings | The word inning meaning 'a gathering in' is first recorded in 1522, and could be related. | 00
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Q577 | what causes a deficiency in adenosine deaminase | Adenosine deaminase deficiency | Adenosine deaminase deficiency, also called ADA deficiency or ADA-SCID, is an autosomal recessive metabolic disorder that causes immunodeficiency . | 11
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Q577 | what causes a deficiency in adenosine deaminase | Adenosine deaminase deficiency | It occurs in fewer than one in 100,000 live births worldwide. | 00
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Q577 | what causes a deficiency in adenosine deaminase | Adenosine deaminase deficiency | It accounts for about 15% of all cases of severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID). | 00
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Q577 | what causes a deficiency in adenosine deaminase | Adenosine deaminase deficiency | It is very rare, you have a 3% chance of getting this gene. | 00
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Q577 | what causes a deficiency in adenosine deaminase | Adenosine deaminase deficiency | ADA deficiency may be present in infancy , childhood, adolescense, or adulthood. | 00
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Q577 | what causes a deficiency in adenosine deaminase | Adenosine deaminase deficiency | Age of onset and severity is related to some 29 known genotypes associated with the disorder. | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | An example of urban poverty in this slum in Jakarta , Indonesia | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | Poverty is the state of one who lacks a certain amount of material possessions or money. | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | Absolute poverty or destitution refers to the deprivation of basic human needs , which commonly includes food, water , sanitation, clothing, shelter, health care and education. | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | Relative poverty is defined contextually as economic inequality in the location or society in which people live. | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | For much of history, poverty was considered largely unavoidable as traditional modes of production were insufficient to give an entire population a comfortable standard of living. | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | After the industrial revolution , mass production in factories made wealth increasingly more inexpensive and accessible. | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | Of more importance is the modernization of agriculture , such as fertilizers , in order to provide enough yield to feed the population. | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | The supply of basic needs can be restricted by constraints on government services such as corruption, tax avoidance , debt and loan conditionalities and by the brain drain of health care and educational professionals. | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | Strategies of increasing income to make basic needs more affordable typically include welfare, economic freedoms, and providing financial services. | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | Poverty reduction is a major goal and issue for many international organizations such as the United Nations and the World Bank . | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | The World Bank estimated 1.29 billion people were living in absolute poverty in 2008. | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | Of these, about 400 million people in absolute poverty lived in India and 173 million people in China. | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | In USA 1 in 5 children lives in poverty. | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | In terms of percentage of regional populations, sub-Saharan Africa at 47% had the highest incidence rate of absolute poverty in 2008. | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | Between 1990 and 2010, about 663 million people moved above the absolute poverty level. | 00
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Q579 | how poverty affects intelligence | Poverty | Still, extreme poverty is a global challenge; it is observed in all parts of the world, including the developed economies. | 00
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Q580 | how long before symptoms of deadly mushrooms | Mushroom poisoning | Mushroom poisoning (also known as mycetism) refers to harmful effects from ingestion of toxic substances present in a mushroom . | 00
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Q580 | how long before symptoms of deadly mushrooms | Mushroom poisoning | These symptoms can vary from slight gastrointestinal discomfort to death . | 00
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Q580 | how long before symptoms of deadly mushrooms | Mushroom poisoning | The toxins present are secondary metabolites produced in specific biochemical pathways in the fungal cells. | 00
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Q580 | how long before symptoms of deadly mushrooms | Mushroom poisoning | Mushroom poisoning is usually the result of ingestion of wild mushrooms after misidentification of a toxic mushroom as an edible species. | 00
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Q580 | how long before symptoms of deadly mushrooms | Mushroom poisoning | The most common reason for this misidentification is close resemblance in terms of colour and general morphology of the toxic mushrooms species with edible species. | 00
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Q580 | how long before symptoms of deadly mushrooms | Mushroom poisoning | Even very experienced wild mushroom gatherers are upon rare occasion poisoned by eating toxic species, despite being well aware of the risks, through carelessness. | 00
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Q580 | how long before symptoms of deadly mushrooms | Mushroom poisoning | To prevent mushroom poisoning, mushroom gatherers need to be very familiar with the mushrooms they intend to collect as well as with any similar-looking toxic species. | 00
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Q580 | how long before symptoms of deadly mushrooms | Mushroom poisoning | In addition, edibility of mushrooms may depend on methods of preparation for cooking. | 00
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Q580 | how long before symptoms of deadly mushrooms | Mushroom poisoning | Collectors also need to be well aware that edibility or toxicity of some species varies with geographic location. | 00
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Q582 | how is human height measured | Human height | Human height is the distance from the bottom of the feet to the top of the head in a human body , standing erect. | 11
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Q582 | how is human height measured | Human height | When populations share genetic background and environmental factors, average height is frequently characteristic within the group. | 00
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Q582 | how is human height measured | Human height | Exceptional height variation (around 20% deviation from average) within such a population is sometimes due to gigantism or dwarfism , which are medical conditions caused by specific genes or endocrine abnormalities. | 00
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Q582 | how is human height measured | Human height | In regions of extreme poverty or prolonged warfare, environmental factors like chronic malnutrition during childhood or adolescence may account for delayed growth and/or (in severe cases) marked reductions in adult stature even without the presence of any of these medical conditions. | 00
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Q584 | how did neil armstrong affect the united states | Apollo 11 | Apollo 11 was the spaceflight that landed the first humans, Americans Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin , on the Moon on July 20, 1969, at 20:18 UTC . | 00
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Q584 | how did neil armstrong affect the united states | Apollo 11 | Armstrong became the first to step onto the lunar surface 6 hours later on July 21 at 02:56 UTC. | 00
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Q584 | how did neil armstrong affect the united states | Apollo 11 | Armstrong spent about two and a half hours outside the spacecraft, Aldrin slightly less; and together they collected of lunar material for return to Earth. | 00
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Q584 | how did neil armstrong affect the united states | Apollo 11 | A third member of the mission, Michael Collins , piloted the command spacecraft alone in lunar orbit until Armstrong and Aldrin returned to it just under a day later for the trip back to Earth. | 00
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Q584 | how did neil armstrong affect the united states | Apollo 11 | Launched by a Saturn V rocket from Kennedy Space Center in Merritt Island, Florida on July 16, Apollo 11 was the fifth manned mission of NASA 's Apollo program . | 00
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Q584 | how did neil armstrong affect the united states | Apollo 11 | The Apollo spacecraft had three parts: a Command Module with a cabin for the three astronauts which was the only part which landed back on Earth; a Service Module which supported the Command Module with propulsion, electrical power, oxygen and water; and a Lunar Module for landing on the Moon. | 00
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Q584 | how did neil armstrong affect the united states | Apollo 11 | After being sent to the Moon by the Saturn V's upper stage, the astronauts separated the spacecraft from it and travelled for three days until they entered into lunar orbit. | 00
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Q584 | how did neil armstrong affect the united states | Apollo 11 | Armstrong and Aldrin then moved into the Lunar Module and landed in the Sea of Tranquility . | 00
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Q584 | how did neil armstrong affect the united states | Apollo 11 | They stayed a total of about 21 and a half hours on the lunar surface. | 00
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Q584 | how did neil armstrong affect the united states | Apollo 11 | After lifting off in the upper part of the Lunar Module and rejoining Collins in the Command Module, they returned to Earth and landed in the Pacific Ocean on July 24. | 00
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Q584 | how did neil armstrong affect the united states | Apollo 11 | Broadcast on live TV to a world-wide audience, Armstrong stepped onto the lunar surface and described the event as "one small step for [a] man, one giant leap for mankind." | 00
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Q584 | how did neil armstrong affect the united states | Apollo 11 | Apollo 11 effectively ended the Space Race and fulfilled a national goal proposed in 1961 by the late U.S. President John F. Kennedy in a speech before the United States Congress , "before this decade is out, of landing a man on the Moon and returning him safely to the Earth." | 00
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Q585 | what countries have won the world cup | FIFA World Cup | The FIFA World Cup, often simply the World Cup, is an international association football competition contested by the senior men's national teams of the members of Fédération Internationale de Football Association ( FIFA ), the sport's global governing body. | 00
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Q585 | what countries have won the world cup | FIFA World Cup | The championship has been awarded every four years since the inaugural tournament in 1930 , except in 1942 and 1946 when it was not held because of the Second World War . | 00
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Q585 | what countries have won the world cup | FIFA World Cup | The current champions are Spain , who won the 2010 tournament . | 00
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Q585 | what countries have won the world cup | FIFA World Cup | The current format of the tournament involves 32 teams competing for the title at venues within the host nation(s) over a period of about a month; this phase is often called the World Cup Finals. | 00
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Q585 | what countries have won the world cup | FIFA World Cup | A qualification phase , which currently takes place over the preceding three years, is used to determine which teams qualify for the tournament together with the host nation(s). | 00
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Q585 | what countries have won the world cup | FIFA World Cup | The 19 World Cup tournaments have been won by eight different national teams. | 00
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Q585 | what countries have won the world cup | FIFA World Cup | Brazil have won five times, and they are the only team to have played in every tournament. | 00
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Q585 | what countries have won the world cup | FIFA World Cup | The other World Cup winners are Italy , with four titles; Germany , with three titles; Argentina and inaugural winners Uruguay , with two titles each; and England , France , and Spain , with one title each. | 00
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Q585 | what countries have won the world cup | FIFA World Cup | The World Cup is the world's most widely viewed sporting event; an estimated 715.1 million people watched the final match of the 2006 FIFA World Cup held in Germany . | 00
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Q585 | what countries have won the world cup | FIFA World Cup | The next three World Cups will be hosted by Brazil in 2014 , Russia in 2018 , and Qatar in 2022 . | 00
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Q586 | how many native Americans did the United States kill or deport? | Genocides in history | Genocide is a term coined in 1944 by Raphael Lemkin to describe the deliberate and systematic destruction, in whole or in part, of an ethnic, racial, religious, or national group. | 00
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Q586 | how many native Americans did the United States kill or deport? | Genocides in history | It is defined in Article 2 of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide (CPPCG) of 1948 as "any of the following acts committed with intent to destroy, in whole or in part, a national, ethnical , racial or religious group, as such: killing members of the group; causing serious bodily or mental harm to members of the group; deliberately inflicting on the groups conditions of life, calculated to bring about its physical destruction in whole or in part; imposing measures intended to prevent births within the group; [and] forcibly transferring children of the group to another group." | 00
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Q586 | how many native Americans did the United States kill or deport? | Genocides in history | Skulls of victims of the Rwandan Genocide | 00
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Q586 | how many native Americans did the United States kill or deport? | Genocides in history | The preamble to the CPPCG not only states that "genocide is a crime under international law , contrary to the spirit and aims of the United Nations and condemned by the civilized world", but also that "at all periods of history genocide has inflicted great losses on humanity". | 00
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Q586 | how many native Americans did the United States kill or deport? | Genocides in history | Determining what historical events constitute a genocide and which are merely criminal or inhuman behavior is not a clear-cut matter. | 00
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Q586 | how many native Americans did the United States kill or deport? | Genocides in history | In nearly every case where accusations of genocide have circulated, partisans of various sides have fiercely disputed the interpretation and details of the event, often to the point of promoting wildly different versions of the facts. | 00
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Q586 | how many native Americans did the United States kill or deport? | Genocides in history | An accusation of genocide is certainly not taken lightly and will almost always be controversial. | 00
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Q586 | how many native Americans did the United States kill or deport? | Genocides in history | The following list of genocides and alleged genocides should be understood in this context and cannot be regarded as the final word on these subjects. | 00
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Q587 | what does a timing belt do | Timing belt | A timing belt is a non-slipping mechanical drive belt and the term may refer to either: | 00
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Q587 | what does a timing belt do | Timing belt | Toothed belt , a flexible belt with teeth moulded onto its inner surface | 00
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Q587 | what does a timing belt do | Timing belt | Timing belt (camshaft) , a toothed belt used to drive the camshaft(s) within an internal combustion engine | 11
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Q588 | how latin america has changed us culture | Culture of the United States | The culture of the United States is primarily a Western culture , but is also influenced by Native American , African , Asian , Polynesian , and Latin American cultures. | 00
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Q588 | how latin america has changed us culture | Culture of the United States | American culture started its formation over 10,000 years ago with the migration of Paleo-Indians from Asia into the region that is today the continental United States . | 00
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Q588 | how latin america has changed us culture | Culture of the United States | It has its own unique social and cultural characteristics such as dialect , music , arts , social habits , cuisine , and folklore . | 00
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Q588 | how latin america has changed us culture | Culture of the United States | The United States of America is an ethnically and racially diverse country as a result of large-scale immigration from many different countries throughout its history. | 00
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Q588 | how latin america has changed us culture | Culture of the United States | Its chief early European influences came from English , Scottish , Welsh and Irish settlers of colonial America during British rule . | 00
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Q588 | how latin america has changed us culture | Culture of the United States | British culture , due to colonial ties with Britain that spread the English language, legal system and other cultural inheritances, had a formative influence. | 00
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Q588 | how latin america has changed us culture | Culture of the United States | Other important influences came from other parts of western Europe, especially Germany , France , and Italy . | 00
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