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Q1232 | who won the 2009 super bowl | Super Bowl XLIII | The Cardinals entered the game seeking their first NFL title since 1947 , the longest championship drought in the league. | 00
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Q1232 | who won the 2009 super bowl | Super Bowl XLIII | The club became an unexpected winner during the regular season, compiling a 9–7 record, and the playoffs with the aid of head coach Ken Whisenhunt , who was the Steelers' offensive coordinator in Super Bowl XL , and the re-emergence of quarterback Kurt Warner , who was the Super Bowl MVP in Super Bowl XXXIV with his former team, St. Louis Rams . | 00
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Q1232 | who won the 2009 super bowl | Super Bowl XLIII | Pittsburgh jumped to a 17–7 halftime lead, aided by linebacker James Harrison 's Super Bowl record 100-yard interception return for a touchdown. | 00
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Q1232 | who won the 2009 super bowl | Super Bowl XLIII | Trailing 20–7 at the start of the fourth quarter, Arizona scored 16 unanswered points, including wide receiver Larry Fitzgerald 's 64-yard touchdown reception, to take the lead with 2:37 remaining in the game. | 00
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Q1232 | who won the 2009 super bowl | Super Bowl XLIII | But the Steelers marched 78 yards to score on wide receiver Santonio Holmes ' 6-yard game-winning touchdown catch with 35 seconds left. | 00
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Q1232 | who won the 2009 super bowl | Super Bowl XLIII | Holmes, who caught nine passes for 131 yards and a touchdown, including four receptions for 73 yards on that final game-winning drive, was named Super Bowl MVP . | 00
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Q1232 | who won the 2009 super bowl | Super Bowl XLIII | He became the sixth wide receiver to win the award, and also was the third Pittsburgh receiver to win the award, following Lynn Swann and Hines Ward . | 00
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Q1232 | who won the 2009 super bowl | Super Bowl XLIII | Despite the global financial crisis and limited amount of ancillary festivities that are normally held before the game, the NBC television network broadcast attracted an average U.S. audience of 98.7 million viewers, making it the most watched Super Bowl in history to that point. | 00
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Q1234 | what wavelengths are the most harmful on the em spectrum | Electromagnetic spectrum | A diagram of the electromagnetic spectrum, showing various properties across the range of frequencies and wavelengths | 00
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Q1234 | what wavelengths are the most harmful on the em spectrum | Electromagnetic spectrum | The electromagnetic spectrum is the range of all possible frequencies of electromagnetic radiation . | 00
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Q1234 | what wavelengths are the most harmful on the em spectrum | Electromagnetic spectrum | The "electromagnetic spectrum" of an object has a different meaning, and is instead the characteristic distribution of electromagnetic radiation emitted or absorbed by that particular object. | 00
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Q1234 | what wavelengths are the most harmful on the em spectrum | Electromagnetic spectrum | The electromagnetic spectrum extends from below the low frequencies used for modern radio communication to gamma radiation at the short- wavelength (high-frequency) end, thereby covering wavelengths from thousands of kilometers down to a fraction of the size of an atom . | 00
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Q1234 | what wavelengths are the most harmful on the em spectrum | Electromagnetic spectrum | The limit for long wavelengths is the size of the universe itself, while it is thought that the short wavelength limit is in the vicinity of the Planck length , although in principle the spectrum is infinite and continuous . | 00
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Q1234 | what wavelengths are the most harmful on the em spectrum | Electromagnetic spectrum | Most parts of the electromagnetic spectrum are used in science for spectroscopic and other probing interactions, as ways to study and characterize matter. | 00
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Q1234 | what wavelengths are the most harmful on the em spectrum | Electromagnetic spectrum | In addition, radiation from various parts of the spectrum has found many other uses for communications and manufacturing (see electromagnetic radiation for more applications). | 00
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Q1234 | what wavelengths are the most harmful on the em spectrum | Electromagnetic spectrum | Legend | 00
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Q1235 | what are the characteristics of bryophytes | Bryophyte | Marchantia , a liverwort | 00
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Q1235 | what are the characteristics of bryophytes | Bryophyte | Bryophyte is a traditional name used to refer to all embryophytes (land plants ) that do not have true vascular tissue and are therefore called ' non-vascular plants '. | 00
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Q1235 | what are the characteristics of bryophytes | Bryophyte | Some bryophytes do have specialized tissues for the transport of water; however since these do not contain lignin , they are not considered to be true vascular tissue. | 11
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Q1235 | what are the characteristics of bryophytes | Bryophyte | Currently bryophytes are thought not to be a natural or monophyletic group; however the name is convenient and remains in use as a collective term for mosses , hornworts , and liverworts . | 00
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Q1235 | what are the characteristics of bryophytes | Bryophyte | Bryophytes produce enclosed reproductive structures (gametangia and sporangia), but they produce neither flowers nor seeds , reproducing via spores . | 00
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Q1235 | what are the characteristics of bryophytes | Bryophyte | The term bryophyte comes from Greek βρύον, bryon, "tree-moss, oyster-green" + φυτόν - phyton "plant". | 00
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Q1237 | what is a good bank road? | Bank | A bank is a financial institution and a financial intermediary that accepts deposits and channels those deposits into lending activities, either directly by loaning or indirectly through capital markets . | 00
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Q1237 | what is a good bank road? | Bank | A bank is the connection between customers that have capital deficits and customers with capital surpluses. | 00
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Q1237 | what is a good bank road? | Bank | Due to their influence within a financial system and an economy, banks are generally highly regulated in most countries. | 00
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Q1237 | what is a good bank road? | Bank | Most banks operate under a system known as fractional reserve banking where they hold only a small reserve of the funds deposited and lend out the rest for profit. | 00
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Q1237 | what is a good bank road? | Bank | They are generally subject to minimum capital requirements which are based on an international set of capital standards, known as the Basel Accords . | 00
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Q1237 | what is a good bank road? | Bank | The oldest bank still in existence is Monte dei Paschi di Siena , headquartered in Siena , Italy , which has been operating continuously since 1472. | 00
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Q1237 | what is a good bank road? | Bank | It is followed by Berenberg Bank of Hamburg (1590) and Sveriges Riksbank of Sweden (1668). | 00
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Q1237 | what is a good bank road? | Bank | Banking in its modern sense evolved in rich cities of Renaissance Italy , such as Florence , Venice and Genoa . | 00
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Q1237 | what is a good bank road? | Bank | In the history of banking , a number of banking dynasties —among them notably Medici , Fugger , Welser , Berenberg , Baring and Rothschild —have played a central role over many centuries. | 00
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Q1238 | when did xbox release | Xbox | The Xbox is a video game console manufactured by Microsoft . | 00
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Q1238 | when did xbox release | Xbox | It was released on November 15, 2001 in North America, February 22, 2002 in Japan, and March 14, 2002 in Australia and Europe. | 11
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Q1238 | when did xbox release | Xbox | It was Microsoft's first foray into the gaming console market. | 00
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Q1238 | when did xbox release | Xbox | As part of the sixth-generation of gaming , the Xbox competed with Sony 's PlayStation 2 , Sega 's Dreamcast (which stopped American sales before the Xbox went on sale), and Nintendo 's GameCube . | 00
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Q1238 | when did xbox release | Xbox | The Xbox was the first console offered by an American company after the Atari Jaguar stopped sales in 1996. | 00
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Q1238 | when did xbox release | Xbox | The integrated Xbox Live service launched in November 2002 allowed players to play games online with a broadband connection. | 00
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Q1238 | when did xbox release | Xbox | It first competed with Dreamcast's online service but later primarily competed with PlayStation 2's online service . | 00
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Q1238 | when did xbox release | Xbox | Although these two are free while Xbox Live required a subscription, as well as broadband-only connection which was not completely adopted yet, Xbox Live was a success due to better servers , features such as a buddy list, and milestone titles like Halo 2 released in November 2004, which is the best-selling Xbox video game and was by far the most popular online game for years. | 00
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Q1238 | when did xbox release | Xbox | Xbox's successor, the Xbox 360 , was launched in November 2005. | 00
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Q1238 | when did xbox release | Xbox | The Xbox was discontinued in late 2005 in Japan where sales were poor. | 00
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Q1238 | when did xbox release | Xbox | It was discontinued in late 2006 in Europe and early 2007 in North America. | 00
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Q1238 | when did xbox release | Xbox | The last Xbox game in Europe was Tony Hawk's Project 8 released in November 2006, and the last game in North America was Madden NFL 09 released in August 2008. | 00
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Q1238 | when did xbox release | Xbox | Support for out-of-warranty Xbox consoles was discontinued on March 2, 2009, stating that any in-warranty repair now needed will not be undertaken. | 00
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Q1238 | when did xbox release | Xbox | Xbox access to Xbox Live was stopped on April 15, 2010. | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | The Gospel According to John ( Greek τὸ κατὰ Ἰωάννην εὐαγγέλιον), commonly referred to as the Gospel of John or simply John and often referred to in New Testament scholarship as the Fourth Gospel, is an account of the public ministry of Jesus . | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | It begins with the witness and affirmation by John the Baptist and concludes with the death, burial, resurrection , and post-resurrection appearances of Jesus. | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | This account is fourth of the canonical gospels , after the synoptics Matthew , Mark and Luke . | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | states that the book derives from the testimony of the ' disciple whom Jesus loved .' | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | Along with Peter, the unnamed disciple is especially close to Jesus, and early-church tradition identified him as John the Apostle , one of Jesus' Twelve Apostles . | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | The gospel is closely related in style and content to the three surviving Epistles of John such that commentators treat the four books together, yet, according to most modern scholars, John was not the author of any of these books. | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | Recent Christian Scripture scholarship more and more has placed John within a first-century Jewish context. | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | Raymond E. Brown did pioneering work to trace the development of the tradition from which the gospel arose. | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | The discourses seem to be concerned with the actual issues of the church-and-synagogue debate at the time when the Gospel was written. | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | It is notable that, in the gospel, the community still appears to define itself primarily against Judaism, rather than as part of a wider Christian church. | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | Though Christianity started as a movement within Judaism, gradually Christians and Jews became bitterly opposed . | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | John presents a "higher" Christology than the synoptics , meaning that it describes Jesus as the incarnation of the divine Logos through whom all things were made, as the object of veneration, and more explicitly as God incarnate . | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | Only in John does Jesus talk at length about himself and his divine role, often shared with the disciples only. | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | Against the synoptics, John focuses largely on different miracles (including resurrecting Lazarus ), given as signs meant to engender faith. | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | Synoptic elements such as parables and exorcisms are not found in John. | 00
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Q1239 | what the multiple endings of john say about its possible authorship; | Gospel of john | It presents a realized eschatology in which salvation is already present for the believer. | 00
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Q1241 | what are the ten things god cursed pharaoh with | Plagues of Egypt | The Plagues of Egypt (), also called the Ten Plagues () or the Biblical Plagues, were ten calamities that, according to the biblical Book of Exodus , Israel's God, Yahweh , inflicted upon Egypt to persuade Pharaoh to release the ill-treated Israelites from slavery. | 00
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Q1241 | what are the ten things god cursed pharaoh with | Plagues of Egypt | Pharaoh capitulated after the tenth plague, triggering the Exodus of the Jewish people. | 00
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Q1241 | what are the ten things god cursed pharaoh with | Plagues of Egypt | The plagues were designed to contrast the power of Yahweh with the impotence of Egypt's various gods. | 00
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Q1241 | what are the ten things god cursed pharaoh with | Plagues of Egypt | Some commentators have associated several of the plagues with judgment on specific gods associated with the Nile , fertility and natural phenomena. | 00
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Q1241 | what are the ten things god cursed pharaoh with | Plagues of Egypt | The plagues of Egypt are also mentioned in the Quran (7,133–136). | 00
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Q1241 | what are the ten things god cursed pharaoh with | Plagues of Egypt | According to the Book of Exodus, God proclaims that all the gods of Egypt will be judged through the tenth and final plague: | 00
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Q1241 | what are the ten things god cursed pharaoh with | Plagues of Egypt | John Martin 's painting of the plague of hail and fire (1823). | 00
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Q1242 | what is a roll play games | Role-playing game | A role-playing game (RPG and sometimes roleplaying game) is a game in which players assume the roles of characters in a fictional setting . | 11
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Q1242 | what is a roll play games | Role-playing game | Players take responsibility for acting out these roles within a narrative, either through literal acting or through a process of structured decision-making or character development. | 00
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Q1242 | what is a roll play games | Role-playing game | Actions taken within many games succeed or fail according to a formal system of rules and guidelines. | 00
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Q1242 | what is a roll play games | Role-playing game | There are several forms of RPG. | 00
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Q1242 | what is a roll play games | Role-playing game | The original form, sometimes called the tabletop RPG , is conducted through discussion, whereas in live action role-playing games (LARP) players physically perform their characters' actions. | 00
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Q1242 | what is a roll play games | Role-playing game | In both of these forms, an arranger called a game master (GM) usually decides on the rules and setting to be used and acts as referee, while each of the other players plays the role of a single character. | 00
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Q1242 | what is a roll play games | Role-playing game | Several varieties of RPG also exist in electronic media, such as multi-player text-based MUDs and their graphics-based successors, massively multiplayer online role-playing games (MMORPGs). | 00
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Q1242 | what is a roll play games | Role-playing game | Role-playing games also include single-player offline role-playing video games in which players control a character or team who undertake quests, and may include capabilities that advance using statistical mechanics. | 00
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Q1242 | what is a roll play games | Role-playing game | These games often share settings and rules with tabletop RPGs, but emphasize character advancement more than collaborative storytelling. | 00
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Q1242 | what is a roll play games | Role-playing game | Despite this variety of forms, some game forms such as trading card games and wargames that are related to role-playing games may not be included. | 00
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Q1242 | what is a roll play games | Role-playing game | Role-playing activity may sometimes be present in such games, but it is not the primary focus. | 00
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Q1242 | what is a roll play games | Role-playing game | The term is also sometimes used to describe roleplay simulation games and exercises used in teaching, training, and academic research. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | 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"). | 11
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | 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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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | Foreign powers did not intervene. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | After four years of bloody combat that left over 600,000 soldiers dead and destroyed much of the South's infrastructure, the Confederacy collapsed, slavery was abolished, and the difficult Reconstruction process of restoring national unity and guaranteeing rights to the freed slaves began. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | In the 1860 presidential election , Republicans, led by Abraham Lincoln , opposed expanding slavery into United States' territories . | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | Lincoln won, but before his inauguration on March 4, 1861, seven cotton-based slave states formed the Confederacy. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | Outgoing Democratic President James Buchanan and the incoming Republicans rejected secession as illegal. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | Lincoln's inaugural address declared his administration would not initiate civil war. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | Eight remaining slave states continued to reject calls for secession. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | Confederate forces seized numerous federal forts within territory claimed by the Confederacy. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | A Peace Conference failed to find a compromise, and both sides prepared for war. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | The Confederates assumed that European countries were so dependent on " King Cotton " that they would intervene; none did and none recognized the new Confederate States of America. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | Hostilities began on April 12, 1861, when Confederate forces fired upon Fort Sumter , a key fort held by Union troops in South Carolina. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | Lincoln called for each state to provide troops to retake the fort; consequently, four more slave states joined the Confederacy, bringing their total to eleven. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | The Union soon controlled the border states and established a naval blockade that crippled the southern economy. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | The Eastern Theater was inconclusive in 1861–62. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | The autumn 1862 Confederate campaign into Maryland (a Union state) ended with Confederate retreat at the Battle of Antietam , dissuading British intervention. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation , which made ending slavery a war goal. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | To the west, by summer 1862 the Union destroyed the Confederate river navy, then much of their western armies, and the Union at Vicksburg split the Confederacy in two at the Mississippi River. | 00
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Q1243 | when did the civil war start and where | American Civil War | In 1863, Robert E. Lee's Confederate incursion north ended at the Battle of Gettysburg . | 00
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