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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 learned to pay more attention to his constituents | 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 paid more attention to his subjects | 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 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 The loss of New Spain | false | 7 | 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. | Who are the grandparents of Charles I Charles and Isabella | false | 8 | 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. | Who are the grandparents of Charles I Ferdinand and Isabella | true | 8 | 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. | Who are the grandparents of Charles I Unknown grandparents | false | 8 | 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. | Who are the grandparents of Charles I The Hasburgs | false | 8 | 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. | Who are the grandparents of Charles I Rulers of Spain | true | 8 | 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. | Who are the grandparents of Charles I William and Kate | false | 8 | 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. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V He let a revolt take over Madrid | false | 9 | 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. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V He changed his title to Holy Roman Emperor | false | 9 | 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. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V Because the King secluded himself in the royal residence of Toledo | false | 9 | 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. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V Because the King secluded himself in the royal residence of Madrid | false | 9 | 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. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V He was busy eating all their food | false | 9 | 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. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V Charles V was born in Flanders in 1500 and was barely able to express himself in Spanish and when he assumed the throne in 1516 packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles | true | 9 | 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. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V Because he paid little attention to his Spanish constituency | true | 9 | 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. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V He was away from Spain too often on business trips | true | 9 | 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. | Why were the Spanish people unhappy with Ferdinand and Isabella's grandson, Charles V He paid no attention to them | true | 9 | 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. | Who packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles Ferdinand and Isabella | false | 10 | 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. | Who packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles Ferdinand | false | 10 | 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. | Who packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles The Holy Roman Emperor | true | 10 | 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. | Who packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles Flanders | false | 10 | 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. | Who packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles Charles V | true | 10 | 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. | Who packed his retinue with Burgundian and Flemish nobles The Moors | false | 10 | 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. ||||| 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. | Where Charles V was born 1516 | false | 11 | 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. ||||| 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. | Where Charles V was born 1520 | false | 11 | 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. ||||| 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. | Where Charles V was born Spain | false | 11 | 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. ||||| 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. | Where Charles V was born 1530 | false | 11 | 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. ||||| 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. | Where Charles V was born In Flanders | true | 11 | 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. ||||| 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. | Where Charles V was born England | false | 11 | 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. | A revolt of the comuneros in Madrid happened under whose reign Holy Roman Emperor | true | 12 | 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. | A revolt of the comuneros in Madrid happened under whose reign Ferdinand | false | 12 | 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. | A revolt of the comuneros in Madrid happened under whose reign Isabella | false | 12 | 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. | A revolt of the comuneros in Madrid happened under whose reign Charles V | true | 12 | 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. | A revolt of the comuneros in Madrid happened under whose reign Charles I | false | 12 | 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. | Who were the royal pair that presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World Charles and Isabella | false | 13 | 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. | Who were the royal pair that presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World Ferdinand and Isabella | true | 13 | 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. | Who were the royal pair that presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World Donnie and marie | false | 13 | 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. | Who were the royal pair that presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World The Holy Roman Emperor and Charles V | false | 13 | 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. | Who were the royal pair that presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World Ferdinand and Elizabeth | false | 13 | 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. | Who were the royal pair that presided over the final conquest over the Moors and discovery of the New World The Burgundian and Flemish nobles | false | 13 | 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. | In what year Ferdinand and Isabella started to govern Spain 1516 | false | 14 | 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. | In what year Ferdinand and Isabella started to govern Spain 1520 | false | 14 | 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. | In what year Ferdinand and Isabella started to govern Spain 1492 | true | 14 | 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. | In what year Ferdinand and Isabella started to govern Spain 1500 | false | 14 | 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. | In what year Ferdinand and Isabella started to govern Spain Never | false | 14 | 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. | Who were the grandparents of the individual that assumed the throne in 1516 Ferdinand and Isabella | true | 15 | 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. | Who were the grandparents of the individual that assumed the throne in 1516 Toledo and Segovia | false | 15 | 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. | Who were the grandparents of the individual that assumed the throne in 1516 Donnie and marie | false | 15 | 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. | Who were the grandparents of the individual that assumed the throne in 1516 The Visigoths | false | 15 | 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. | Who were the grandparents of the individual that assumed the throne in 1516 The Moor royal family | false | 15 | 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. | Who were the grandparents of the individual that assumed the throne in 1516 The Burgundian and Flemish nobles | false | 15 | 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. | Who were the grandparents of the individual that assumed the throne in 1516 The Moors | false | 15 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| He tried thereafter to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What forced Charles V to pay more attention to Spanish constituency A revolt of the comuneros who occupied the alcázar (a royal palace) | true | 16 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| He tried thereafter to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What forced Charles V to pay more attention to Spanish constituency An insurrection | true | 16 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| He tried thereafter to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What forced Charles V to pay more attention to Spanish constituency War with England | false | 16 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| He tried thereafter to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What forced Charles V to pay more attention to Spanish constituency Rebels were unhappy with Charles V | true | 16 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| He tried thereafter to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What forced Charles V to pay more attention to Spanish constituency Insurrection of the rebels | true | 16 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| He tried thereafter to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What forced Charles V to pay more attention to Spanish constituency Famine | false | 16 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| He tried thereafter to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What forced Charles V to pay more attention to Spanish constituency A tax revolt | false | 16 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
The rebels occupied the alcázar, which had by then been converted to a royal palace. ||||| He tried thereafter to pay more attention to his Spanish constituency. ||||| A revolt of the comuneros, or townsmen, broke out in a number of Spanish cities, including Madrid. | What forced Charles V to pay more attention to Spanish constituency No representation | false | 16 | 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. ||||| 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 title a grandson of Charles I inherited after arrival to Spain Holy Roman Emperor | true | 17 | 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. ||||| 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 title a grandson of Charles I inherited after arrival to Spain King of Spain | false | 17 | 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. ||||| 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 title a grandson of Charles I inherited after arrival to Spain Charles III | false | 17 | 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. ||||| 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 title a grandson of Charles I inherited after arrival to Spain Charles IV | false | 17 | 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. ||||| 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 title a grandson of Charles I inherited after arrival to Spain Charles II | false | 17 | 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. ||||| 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 title a grandson of Charles I inherited after arrival to Spain Charles V | true | 17 | History-Anthropology/oanc-HistoryMadrid-2.txt |
Now you have to put them all back into the original categories. ||||| You sort them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray. | What happens when your LEGO parts get mixed up They will need to be thrown in the fireplace | false | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Now you have to put them all back into the original categories. ||||| You sort them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray. | What happens when your LEGO parts get mixed up They create a simple mixture | true | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Now you have to put them all back into the original categories. ||||| You sort them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray. | What happens when your LEGO parts get mixed up They'll need sorting back into place | true | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Now you have to put them all back into the original categories. ||||| You sort them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray. | What happens when your LEGO parts get mixed up You have to put them all back into the original categories by sorting them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray | true | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Now you have to put them all back into the original categories. ||||| You sort them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray. | What happens when your LEGO parts get mixed up They become melted | false | 0 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Now you have to put them all back into the original categories. ||||| You sort them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray. | What do you call the process of sorting things by size and shape Making a chemical change with the LEGOS | false | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Now you have to put them all back into the original categories. ||||| You sort them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray. | What do you call the process of sorting things by size and shape Putting them back into their original categories | true | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Now you have to put them all back into the original categories. ||||| You sort them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray. | What do you call the process of sorting things by size and shape To put in categories | true | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Now you have to put them all back into the original categories. ||||| You sort them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray. | What do you call the process of sorting things by size and shape Seperating them and putting them back in order | true | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Now you have to put them all back into the original categories. ||||| You sort them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray. | What do you call the process of sorting things by size and shape Making a mixture with the LEGOs | false | 1 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Fortunately, it was a physical change and she just made a simple mixture. ||||| You are able to separate them back into order. | Why is it fortunate that you sister just made a simple mixture In case you need them for your next project | true | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Fortunately, it was a physical change and she just made a simple mixture. ||||| You are able to separate them back into order. | Why is it fortunate that you sister just made a simple mixture You have a project due tomorrow | false | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Fortunately, it was a physical change and she just made a simple mixture. ||||| You are able to separate them back into order. | Why is it fortunate that you sister just made a simple mixture You need them for a project | false | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Fortunately, it was a physical change and she just made a simple mixture. ||||| You are able to separate them back into order. | Why is it fortunate that you sister just made a simple mixture Because you can put them back in order | true | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Fortunately, it was a physical change and she just made a simple mixture. ||||| You are able to separate them back into order. | Why is it fortunate that you sister just made a simple mixture You are able to separate them back into order | true | 2 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Your younger sister just mixed up all of your LEGO parts. ||||| Now you have to put them all back into the original categories. ||||| How will you do this? ||||| You sort them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray. | Why do you have to sort your LEGOs and put them in the tray Your sister mixed them together | true | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Your younger sister just mixed up all of your LEGO parts. ||||| Now you have to put them all back into the original categories. ||||| How will you do this? ||||| You sort them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray. | Why do you have to sort your LEGOs and put them in the tray You dropped them near the fireplace | false | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Your younger sister just mixed up all of your LEGO parts. ||||| Now you have to put them all back into the original categories. ||||| How will you do this? ||||| You sort them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray. | Why do you have to sort your LEGOs and put them in the tray They were mixed together | true | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Your younger sister just mixed up all of your LEGO parts. ||||| Now you have to put them all back into the original categories. ||||| How will you do this? ||||| You sort them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray. | Why do you have to sort your LEGOs and put them in the tray Your younger sister mixed them all up | true | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Your younger sister just mixed up all of your LEGO parts. ||||| Now you have to put them all back into the original categories. ||||| How will you do this? ||||| You sort them by size and shape until they are each back into their specific place in the tray. | Why do you have to sort your LEGOs and put them in the tray You mixed them together | false | 3 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Fortunately, it was a physical change and she just made a simple mixture. ||||| You are able to separate them back into order. | What is a simple mixture The melting LEGO pieces | false | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Fortunately, it was a physical change and she just made a simple mixture. ||||| You are able to separate them back into order. | What is a simple mixture LEGOS in the fireplace | false | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Fortunately, it was a physical change and she just made a simple mixture. ||||| You are able to separate them back into order. | What is a simple mixture Just a physical change that can be put back into order in its original state | true | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Fortunately, it was a physical change and she just made a simple mixture. ||||| You are able to separate them back into order. | What is a simple mixture The mess your sister made | true | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Fortunately, it was a physical change and she just made a simple mixture. ||||| You are able to separate them back into order. | What is a simple mixture The LEGOs parts that your sister mixed up | true | 4 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Its a good thing she did not toss them into the fireplace. ||||| That would have caused a chemical change as they all melted together. | What would be an irreversible mixture Mixing them together | false | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Its a good thing she did not toss them into the fireplace. ||||| That would have caused a chemical change as they all melted together. | What would be an irreversible mixture Tossing the Legos into the fireplace would have caused a chemical change as they all melted together | true | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Its a good thing she did not toss them into the fireplace. ||||| That would have caused a chemical change as they all melted together. | What would be an irreversible mixture Melting them | true | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Its a good thing she did not toss them into the fireplace. ||||| That would have caused a chemical change as they all melted together. | What would be an irreversible mixture Mixing the shapes together | false | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Its a good thing she did not toss them into the fireplace. ||||| That would have caused a chemical change as they all melted together. | What would be an irreversible mixture Throwing them into the fireplace | true | 5 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Its a good thing she did not toss them into the fireplace. ||||| That would have caused a chemical change as they all melted together. | What could your sister have done to cause a chemical change in the LEGO Mixed them together | false | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
Its a good thing she did not toss them into the fireplace. ||||| That would have caused a chemical change as they all melted together. | What could your sister have done to cause a chemical change in the LEGO Melted them | true | 6 | Science-textbook/science-g5-78.txt |
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