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To determine speed you must know two things. ||||| Speed can be calculated using this formula: speed = distance time A familiar example is the speed of a car. | How do you determine speed Multiplying miles by the time | false | 10 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
What was the cars speed? ||||| speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| Maybe the trip covered 120 miles and it took 3 hours. | How would the speed of a trip covering 120 miles and taking 3 hours be calculated Speed = 120 mi = 40 mi | false | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
What was the cars speed? ||||| speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| Maybe the trip covered 120 miles and it took 3 hours. | How would the speed of a trip covering 120 miles and taking 3 hours be calculated 120 times 3 | false | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
What was the cars speed? ||||| speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| Maybe the trip covered 120 miles and it took 3 hours. | How would the speed of a trip covering 120 miles and taking 3 hours be calculated 120 times 40 | false | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
What was the cars speed? ||||| speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| Maybe the trip covered 120 miles and it took 3 hours. | How would the speed of a trip covering 120 miles and taking 3 hours be calculated 120 divided by 40 no unit | false | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
What was the cars speed? ||||| speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| Maybe the trip covered 120 miles and it took 3 hours. | How would the speed of a trip covering 120 miles and taking 3 hours be calculated Speed = 40 mi/h 3h | true | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
What was the cars speed? ||||| speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| Maybe the trip covered 120 miles and it took 3 hours. | How would the speed of a trip covering 120 miles and taking 3 hours be calculated H 3h | false | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
What was the cars speed? ||||| speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| Maybe the trip covered 120 miles and it took 3 hours. | How would the speed of a trip covering 120 miles and taking 3 hours be calculated 120 divided by 3 miles per hour | true | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
What was the cars speed? ||||| speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| Maybe the trip covered 120 miles and it took 3 hours. | How would the speed of a trip covering 120 miles and taking 3 hours be calculated Speed = 121 mi = 40 mi | false | 11 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What are two units of speed kl | false | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What are two units of speed SI and OHMS | false | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What are two units of speed Mi | false | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What are two units of speed Meters per second and miles per hour | true | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What are two units of speed SI and miles | false | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What are two units of speed SI and MPH | false | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What are two units of speed MPH and KPH | false | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What are two units of speed km | false | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What are two units of speed Ms | false | 12 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. | What are some different measurements to represent the speed of a car SIH | false | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. | What are some different measurements to represent the speed of a car Miles per hour, kilometers per hour, and SI unit for speed is meters per second | true | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. | What are some different measurements to represent the speed of a car SI | false | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. | What are some different measurements to represent the speed of a car Mi | false | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. | What are some different measurements to represent the speed of a car SIMP | false | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. | What are some different measurements to represent the speed of a car H | false | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. | What are some different measurements to represent the speed of a car MPH | true | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. | What are some different measurements to represent the speed of a car km | false | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. | What are some different measurements to represent the speed of a car S | false | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
speed = 120 mi = 40 mi/h 3h The speed of a car may also be expressed in kilometers per hour (km/h). ||||| The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| This is the unit of measure a scientist would use. | What are some different measurements to represent the speed of a car MMPH | false | 13 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed MPH | true | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed SI or MPH | false | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed Miles per hour, or meters per second | true | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed SI or MMPH | false | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed Yards | false | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed MPH or MMPS | true | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed Miles | false | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed Inches | false | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
The SI unit for speed is meters per second (m/s). ||||| In the U.S., this is usually expressed in miles per hour. | What two different units of measure can be used to express speed Meters | false | 14 | Science-textbook/science-g4-80.txt |
In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. | What brought the great wealth during Spain's 100 years Golden Age The discovery of the New World | true | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. | What brought the great wealth during Spain's 100 years Golden Age Conquest of the Flemish nobles | false | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. | What brought the great wealth during Spain's 100 years Golden Age Final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, | true | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. | What brought the great wealth during Spain's 100 years Golden Age Columbus | false | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. | What brought the great wealth during Spain's 100 years Golden Age The final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World lead to Spanish supremacy in economics and international politics | true | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. | What brought the great wealth during Spain's 100 years Golden Age The discover of the New World | true | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. | What brought the great wealth during Spain's 100 years Golden Age Capture of the royal residence in Toledo | false | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. | What brought the great wealth during Spain's 100 years Golden Age The marvels of art and literature | false | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. ||||| Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. | What brought the great wealth during Spain's 100 years Golden Age The final conquest over the Moors | false | 0 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | Spain flourished under whose leadership Ferdinand and Isabella | true | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | Spain flourished under whose leadership Columbus | false | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | Spain flourished under whose leadership Carlos V | false | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | Spain flourished under whose leadership Charles I | false | 1 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency The insurrection of the Burgundian and Flemish nobles | false | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency An insurrection of rebels took over alcazar | true | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency The comuneros revolt with rebels occupying the alcázar | true | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency While Charles V was away on one of his many business trips a revolt of the increasingly dissatisfied townsmen broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid | true | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency He packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles | false | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency The war in Toledo | false | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency A sale | false | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency The comuneros revolt | true | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
While the monarch was away on one of his many business trips, his increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What event occurred that gave Charles V the undeniable message that he needed to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency A revolt | true | 2 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | What problem did Charles face when he took the throne The death of his parents | false | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | What problem did Charles face when he took the throne Being unable to speak the language | true | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | What problem did Charles face when he took the throne He had no tenure | false | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | What problem did Charles face when he took the throne Charles I was born in Flanders and could barely express himself in Spanish, which led to a separation between himself and his people | true | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | What problem did Charles face when he took the throne The war in Flanders | false | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | What problem did Charles face when he took the throne Needing to overthrow Ferdinand and Isabella | false | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | What problem did Charles face when he took the throne He could barely express himself in Spanish | true | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | What problem did Charles face when he took the throne His increasingly dissatisfied subjects protested violently in the comuneros revolt | true | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Ferdinand and Isabella were consummate Spaniards, committed to the expansion of the crown. ||||| By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | What problem did Charles face when he took the throne Conquering the Burgundians | false | 3 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | The retinue of which Spanish monarch constituted of Burgundian and Flemish nobles Ferdinands | false | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | The retinue of which Spanish monarch constituted of Burgundian and Flemish nobles Moors | false | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | The retinue of which Spanish monarch constituted of Burgundian and Flemish nobles Isabella | false | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | The retinue of which Spanish monarch constituted of Burgundian and Flemish nobles Charles V | true | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | The retinue of which Spanish monarch constituted of Burgundian and Flemish nobles Charles I | false | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
By contrast, their grandson, who assumed the throne in 1516, was born in Flanders in 1500, and Charles I could barely express himself in Spanish. ||||| The first of the Habsburgs, he packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles. ||||| Soon after his arrival in Spain, the young man inherited the title of Holy Roman Emperor, as Charles V. The responsibilities of the crown kept him busy away from the royal residences of Toledo, Segovia, Valladolid, and Madrid. | The retinue of which Spanish monarch constituted of Burgundian and Flemish nobles Habsburgs | true | 4 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella Wealth increased | true | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella The final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World | true | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella The monarchy was successfully overthrown by rebels | false | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella Art and literature flourished | true | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella The comuneros revolts | false | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella A gradual degradation of the economy | false | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella The New World was discovered | true | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella It expanded | false | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella The final conquest over the Moors and the discovery of the New World ushered in a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs | true | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature | true | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | What changes did Spain undergo during the Golden Age reign of Ferdinand and Isabella The Burgundians and Flemish took over the crown | false | 5 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | Who were the monarchs during the Golden Age of Spain Charles and Isabella | false | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | Who were the monarchs during the Golden Age of Spain Ferdinand and Isabella | true | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | Who were the monarchs during the Golden Age of Spain The Comuneros | false | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | Who were the monarchs during the Golden Age of Spain The Holy Roman Emperor and Charles V | false | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | Who were the monarchs during the Golden Age of Spain The royal pair Ferdinand and Isabella were the monarchs during Spain's Golden Age | true | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | Who were the monarchs during the Golden Age of Spain Ferdinand and Isabella and their grandson, Charles I | true | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | Who were the monarchs during the Golden Age of Spain Madrid | false | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Spain's Golden Age: Under Ferdinand and Isabella, Spain underwent a dramatic transformation. ||||| In 1492 the royal pair presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World, including the great wealth that feat brought to Spain. ||||| Spain flourished during a Golden Age, a century of Spanish economic and political supremacy in international affairs, accompanied by marvels of art and literature. | Who were the monarchs during the Golden Age of Spain The Moors | false | 6 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V The King's exile to Flanders | false | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V The quashing of the insurrection and execution of their leaders | true | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V The execution of its leaders and the King trying to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency thereafter | true | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V The rebels occupied the Alcazar which had been converted to a royal palace but the insurrection was quashed and it's leaders were executed | true | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V He didn't eat so much | false | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V The rebels were jailed in alcazar | false | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| The insurrection was quashed and its leaders executed, but the king got the message. | What was the outcome of the revolt against Charles V Spain's Golden Age ended | false | 7 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
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