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He has simple cases such as spots before the eyes , fishing hook impalings , and even reading mail for a young illiterate couple , whose baby he later delivers . ||||| The experience also humbles Ben when he mistreats a case of mitral valve regurgitation leading to late cyanosis in the child . ||||| Ben soon finds his clinic work to be much more laid-back than the emergency room . | What humbles Ben while working at the clinic When he mistreats a case of mitral valve regurgitation leading to late cyanosis in the child | true | 16 | wikiMovieSummaries-2331371.txt | true |
He has simple cases such as spots before the eyes , fishing hook impalings , and even reading mail for a young illiterate couple , whose baby he later delivers . ||||| The experience also humbles Ben when he mistreats a case of mitral valve regurgitation leading to late cyanosis in the child . ||||| Ben soon finds his clinic work to be much more laid-back than the emergency room . | What humbles Ben while working at the clinic He is made to clock in and out like a factory worker | true | 16 | wikiMovieSummaries-2331371.txt | true |
He has simple cases such as spots before the eyes , fishing hook impalings , and even reading mail for a young illiterate couple , whose baby he later delivers . ||||| The experience also humbles Ben when he mistreats a case of mitral valve regurgitation leading to late cyanosis in the child . ||||| Ben soon finds his clinic work to be much more laid-back than the emergency room . | What humbles Ben while working at the clinic When he amputates a childs legs | false | 16 | wikiMovieSummaries-2331371.txt | true |
He has simple cases such as spots before the eyes , fishing hook impalings , and even reading mail for a young illiterate couple , whose baby he later delivers . ||||| The experience also humbles Ben when he mistreats a case of mitral valve regurgitation leading to late cyanosis in the child . ||||| Ben soon finds his clinic work to be much more laid-back than the emergency room . | What humbles Ben while working at the clinic He mistreats a sick child | true | 16 | wikiMovieSummaries-2331371.txt | true |
He has simple cases such as spots before the eyes , fishing hook impalings , and even reading mail for a young illiterate couple , whose baby he later delivers . ||||| The experience also humbles Ben when he mistreats a case of mitral valve regurgitation leading to late cyanosis in the child . ||||| Ben soon finds his clinic work to be much more laid-back than the emergency room . | What humbles Ben while working at the clinic He is expected to make coffee for Nurse Packer | false | 16 | wikiMovieSummaries-2331371.txt | true |
The crash damages the fence of local Judge Evans , who sentences him to community service at a nearby hospital . ||||| Ben offers to pay for the fence , but the stern judge increases his community service each time he talks back . | What makes Ben offers to pay for the fenc He wants to avoid community service | true | 17 | wikiMovieSummaries-2331371.txt | true |
The crash damages the fence of local Judge Evans , who sentences him to community service at a nearby hospital . ||||| Ben offers to pay for the fence , but the stern judge increases his community service each time he talks back . | What makes Ben offers to pay for the fenc He felt sorry for the judge | false | 17 | wikiMovieSummaries-2331371.txt | true |
The crash damages the fence of local Judge Evans , who sentences him to community service at a nearby hospital . ||||| Ben offers to pay for the fence , but the stern judge increases his community service each time he talks back . | What makes Ben offers to pay for the fenc His car damaged the fence | true | 17 | wikiMovieSummaries-2331371.txt | true |
The crash damages the fence of local Judge Evans , who sentences him to community service at a nearby hospital . ||||| Ben offers to pay for the fence , but the stern judge increases his community service each time he talks back . | What makes Ben offers to pay for the fenc Crash damage of the fence of local Judge Evans | true | 17 | wikiMovieSummaries-2331371.txt | true |
The crash damages the fence of local Judge Evans , who sentences him to community service at a nearby hospital . ||||| Ben offers to pay for the fence , but the stern judge increases his community service each time he talks back . | What makes Ben offers to pay for the fenc It was his moms fence | false | 17 | wikiMovieSummaries-2331371.txt | true |
The crash damages the fence of local Judge Evans , who sentences him to community service at a nearby hospital . ||||| Ben offers to pay for the fence , but the stern judge increases his community service each time he talks back . | What makes Ben offers to pay for the fenc Ben avoiding cumminuty service | true | 17 | wikiMovieSummaries-2331371.txt | true |
The crash damages the fence of local Judge Evans , who sentences him to community service at a nearby hospital . ||||| Ben offers to pay for the fence , but the stern judge increases his community service each time he talks back . | What makes Ben offers to pay for the fenc He pulled out the fence | false | 17 | wikiMovieSummaries-2331371.txt | true |
The crash damages the fence of local Judge Evans , who sentences him to community service at a nearby hospital . ||||| Ben offers to pay for the fence , but the stern judge increases his community service each time he talks back . | What makes Ben offers to pay for the fenc Crash damages the fence | true | 17 | wikiMovieSummaries-2331371.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| He opposed the compromise at the 1787 Constitutional Convention by which the federal government could not abolish the slave trade for 20 years, and was disappointed when he lost that argument. | Was the New York Manumission Society founded before or after the 1787 Constitutional Convention Before | true | 0 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| He opposed the compromise at the 1787 Constitutional Convention by which the federal government could not abolish the slave trade for 20 years, and was disappointed when he lost that argument. | Was the New York Manumission Society founded before or after the 1787 Constitutional Convention After | false | 0 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
Hamilton argued that the natural faculties of blacks were as good as those of free whites, and he warned that the British would arm the slaves if the patriots did not. ||||| In his 21st-century biography, Chernow cites this incident as evidence that Hamilton and Laurens saw the Revolution and the struggle against slavery as inseparable. | Why does Chernow suspect Hamilton saw the Revolution and abolition as inseparable Hamilton believed blacks had the same intellectual abilities as whites. He also warned that slaves would be armed by the British if patriots did not | true | 1 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
Hamilton argued that the natural faculties of blacks were as good as those of free whites, and he warned that the British would arm the slaves if the patriots did not. ||||| In his 21st-century biography, Chernow cites this incident as evidence that Hamilton and Laurens saw the Revolution and the struggle against slavery as inseparable. | Why does Chernow suspect Hamilton saw the Revolution and abolition as inseparable He supported the underground railroad | false | 1 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
Hamilton argued that the natural faculties of blacks were as good as those of free whites, and he warned that the British would arm the slaves if the patriots did not. ||||| In his 21st-century biography, Chernow cites this incident as evidence that Hamilton and Laurens saw the Revolution and the struggle against slavery as inseparable. | Why does Chernow suspect Hamilton saw the Revolution and abolition as inseparable Hamilton and Laurens saw the Revolution and the struggle against slavery as inseparable | true | 1 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| Hamilton was a member of the committee of the society that petitioned the legislature to end the slave trade, and that succeeded in passing legislation banning the export of slaves from New York. | What committee of the NYMS was Hamilton apart of : Hamilton was a member of the committee of the society that petitioned the legislature to end the slave trade | true | 2 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| Hamilton was a member of the committee of the society that petitioned the legislature to end the slave trade, and that succeeded in passing legislation banning the export of slaves from New York. | What committee of the NYMS was Hamilton apart of Hamilton was a member of the committee of the society that petitioned the legislature to end the slave trade, and that succeeded in passing legislation banning the export of slaves from New York | true | 2 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| Hamilton was a member of the committee of the society that petitioned the legislature to end the slave trade, and that succeeded in passing legislation banning the export of slaves from New York. | What committee of the NYMS was Hamilton apart of He was part of the society that organized the underground railroad | false | 2 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In international affairs, he supported Toussaint L'Ouverture's black government in Haiti after the revolt that overthrew French control, as he had supported aid to the slaveowners in 1791--both measures hurt France. ||||| He opposed the compromise at the 1787 Constitutional Convention by which the federal government could not abolish the slave trade for 20 years, and was disappointed when he lost that argument. | How long after the 1787 Constitutional Convention did he provide aid to slaveowners in Haiti 6 years | false | 3 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
In international affairs, he supported Toussaint L'Ouverture's black government in Haiti after the revolt that overthrew French control, as he had supported aid to the slaveowners in 1791--both measures hurt France. ||||| He opposed the compromise at the 1787 Constitutional Convention by which the federal government could not abolish the slave trade for 20 years, and was disappointed when he lost that argument. | How long after the 1787 Constitutional Convention did he provide aid to slaveowners in Haiti 5 years | false | 3 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
In international affairs, he supported Toussaint L'Ouverture's black government in Haiti after the revolt that overthrew French control, as he had supported aid to the slaveowners in 1791--both measures hurt France. ||||| He opposed the compromise at the 1787 Constitutional Convention by which the federal government could not abolish the slave trade for 20 years, and was disappointed when he lost that argument. | How long after the 1787 Constitutional Convention did he provide aid to slaveowners in Haiti At least 3 years | true | 3 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
In international affairs, he supported Toussaint L'Ouverture's black government in Haiti after the revolt that overthrew French control, as he had supported aid to the slaveowners in 1791--both measures hurt France. ||||| In the same period, Hamilton felt bound by the rule of law of the time and his law practice facilitated the return of a fugitive slave to Henry Laurens of South Carolina. | Is it true that Hamilton has never aided slaveowners True | false | 4 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
In international affairs, he supported Toussaint L'Ouverture's black government in Haiti after the revolt that overthrew French control, as he had supported aid to the slaveowners in 1791--both measures hurt France. ||||| In the same period, Hamilton felt bound by the rule of law of the time and his law practice facilitated the return of a fugitive slave to Henry Laurens of South Carolina. | Is it true that Hamilton has never aided slaveowners False | true | 4 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| He opposed the compromise at the 1787 Constitutional Convention by which the federal government could not abolish the slave trade for 20 years, and was disappointed when he lost that argument. | How long was it when Hamilton first joined NYMS to when he opposed the compromise at the 1787 Constitutional Convention 2 years | true | 5 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| He opposed the compromise at the 1787 Constitutional Convention by which the federal government could not abolish the slave trade for 20 years, and was disappointed when he lost that argument. | How long was it when Hamilton first joined NYMS to when he opposed the compromise at the 1787 Constitutional Convention 12 years | false | 5 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Hamilton was the first president of what New York, abolitionist organization The underground railroad | false | 6 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Hamilton was the first president of what New York, abolitionist organization John Jay | false | 6 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Hamilton was the first president of what New York, abolitionist organization New York Manumission Society | true | 6 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Hamilton was the first president of what New York, abolitionist organization The New York Society | false | 6 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Hamilton was the first president of what New York, abolitionist organization New Yorkers | false | 6 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | When did Hamilton attend the second meeting of the NYMS where he later became president of 1983 | false | 7 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | When did Hamilton attend the second meeting of the NYMS where he later became president of 1780s | true | 7 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | When did Hamilton attend the second meeting of the NYMS where he later became president of Before | false | 7 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | When did Hamilton attend the second meeting of the NYMS where he later became president of Around 1785 | true | 7 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | When did Hamilton attend the second meeting of the NYMS where he later became president of 1787 | false | 7 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Who was president of the NYMS before Hamilton Hamilton | false | 8 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Who was president of the NYMS before Hamilton Chernow | false | 8 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Who was president of the NYMS before Hamilton John Jay | true | 8 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Who was president of the NYMS before Hamilton Abraham Lincoln | false | 8 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Which organization did Hamilton join in 1785 where he later became the president New York Manumission Society (NYMS) | true | 9 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Which organization did Hamilton join in 1785 where he later became the president The underground railroad | false | 9 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
Hamilton attacked his political opponents as demanding freedom for themselves and refusing to allow it to blacks. ||||| Hamilton was a member of the committee of the society that petitioned the legislature to end the slave trade, and that succeeded in passing legislation banning the export of slaves from New York. | What did Hamilton do in support of black people He supported forced emigration | false | 10 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
Hamilton attacked his political opponents as demanding freedom for themselves and refusing to allow it to blacks. ||||| Hamilton was a member of the committee of the society that petitioned the legislature to end the slave trade, and that succeeded in passing legislation banning the export of slaves from New York. | What did Hamilton do in support of black people Hamilton never supported forced emigration for freed slaves | true | 10 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
Hamilton attacked his political opponents as demanding freedom for themselves and refusing to allow it to blacks. ||||| Hamilton was a member of the committee of the society that petitioned the legislature to end the slave trade, and that succeeded in passing legislation banning the export of slaves from New York. | What did Hamilton do in support of black people He attacked others for fighting for freedom of white people only and petitioned the legislature to end the slave trade | true | 10 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
Hamilton argued that the natural faculties of blacks were as good as those of free whites, and he warned that the British would arm the slaves if the patriots did not. ||||| In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| Chernow notes how the membership soon included many of Hamilton's friends and associates. ||||| He opposed the compromise at the 1787 Constitutional Convention by which the federal government could not abolish the slave trade for 20 years, and was disappointed when he lost that argument. | Give examples that support Hamilton's pro-abolotionist views Believed the natural faculties of blacks were as good as those of free whites | true | 11 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
Hamilton argued that the natural faculties of blacks were as good as those of free whites, and he warned that the British would arm the slaves if the patriots did not. ||||| In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| Chernow notes how the membership soon included many of Hamilton's friends and associates. ||||| He opposed the compromise at the 1787 Constitutional Convention by which the federal government could not abolish the slave trade for 20 years, and was disappointed when he lost that argument. | Give examples that support Hamilton's pro-abolotionist views Became the 2nd president of the New York society | false | 11 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
Hamilton argued that the natural faculties of blacks were as good as those of free whites, and he warned that the British would arm the slaves if the patriots did not. ||||| In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| Chernow notes how the membership soon included many of Hamilton's friends and associates. ||||| He opposed the compromise at the 1787 Constitutional Convention by which the federal government could not abolish the slave trade for 20 years, and was disappointed when he lost that argument. | Give examples that support Hamilton's pro-abolotionist views Opposed the compromise at the 1787 Constitutional Convention; opposed the compromise at the 1787 Constitutional Convention | true | 11 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
Hamilton argued that the natural faculties of blacks were as good as those of free whites, and he warned that the British would arm the slaves if the patriots did not. ||||| In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| Chernow notes how the membership soon included many of Hamilton's friends and associates. ||||| He opposed the compromise at the 1787 Constitutional Convention by which the federal government could not abolish the slave trade for 20 years, and was disappointed when he lost that argument. | Give examples that support Hamilton's pro-abolotionist views Member of the New York Manumission Society | true | 11 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
Hamilton never supported forced emigration for freed slaves. ||||| Horton has argued from this that he would be comfortable with a multiracial society, and that this distinguished him from his contemporaries. | What has been inferred from Hamilton's policy among freed slaves Hamilton never supported forced emigration on freed salves and thus may have been comfortable in a multiracial society | true | 12 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
Hamilton never supported forced emigration for freed slaves. ||||| Horton has argued from this that he would be comfortable with a multiracial society, and that this distinguished him from his contemporaries. | What has been inferred from Hamilton's policy among freed slaves Scant evidence has been interpreted by a few to indicate Hamilton may have owned household slaves | true | 12 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
Hamilton never supported forced emigration for freed slaves. ||||| Horton has argued from this that he would be comfortable with a multiracial society, and that this distinguished him from his contemporaries. | What has been inferred from Hamilton's policy among freed slaves He had paid employees | false | 12 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
Hamilton argued that the natural faculties of blacks were as good as those of free whites, and he warned that the British would arm the slaves if the patriots did not. ||||| In his 21st-century biography, Chernow cites this incident as evidence that Hamilton and Laurens saw the Revolution and the struggle against slavery as inseparable. | How did Hamilton feel about black people Hamilton believed black people had faculties equal to white people and saw the struggle of black people as inseparable from the Revolution | true | 13 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
Hamilton argued that the natural faculties of blacks were as good as those of free whites, and he warned that the British would arm the slaves if the patriots did not. ||||| In his 21st-century biography, Chernow cites this incident as evidence that Hamilton and Laurens saw the Revolution and the struggle against slavery as inseparable. | How did Hamilton feel about black people He felt they should not be slaves | true | 13 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
Hamilton argued that the natural faculties of blacks were as good as those of free whites, and he warned that the British would arm the slaves if the patriots did not. ||||| In his 21st-century biography, Chernow cites this incident as evidence that Hamilton and Laurens saw the Revolution and the struggle against slavery as inseparable. | How did Hamilton feel about black people He felt they should continue to be slaves | false | 13 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| Hamilton was a member of the committee of the society that petitioned the legislature to end the slave trade, and that succeeded in passing legislation banning the export of slaves from New York. | What society petitioned the New York legislature to end the slave trade Toussaint L'Ouverture's black government | false | 14 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| Hamilton was a member of the committee of the society that petitioned the legislature to end the slave trade, and that succeeded in passing legislation banning the export of slaves from New York. | What society petitioned the New York legislature to end the slave trade A multiracial society | false | 14 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| Hamilton was a member of the committee of the society that petitioned the legislature to end the slave trade, and that succeeded in passing legislation banning the export of slaves from New York. | What society petitioned the New York legislature to end the slave trade New York Manumission Society (NYMS) | true | 14 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| Hamilton was a member of the committee of the society that petitioned the legislature to end the slave trade, and that succeeded in passing legislation banning the export of slaves from New York. | What society petitioned the New York legislature to end the slave trade New York Manumission Society | true | 14 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| Hamilton was a member of the committee of the society that petitioned the legislature to end the slave trade, and that succeeded in passing legislation banning the export of slaves from New York. | What society petitioned the New York legislature to end the slave trade The government | false | 14 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Who became president of the NYMS after John Jay The New York Manumission Society | false | 15 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Who became president of the NYMS after John Jay Hamilton | true | 15 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Who became president of the NYMS after John Jay John Jay | false | 15 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Who became president of the NYMS after John Jay The president | false | 15 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | false |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | While John Jay was president of the NYMS, what was Hamilton's position The New York Manumission Society | false | 16 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | While John Jay was president of the NYMS, what was Hamilton's position John Jay | false | 16 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | While John Jay was president of the NYMS, what was Hamilton's position First Secretary | true | 16 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | While John Jay was president of the NYMS, what was Hamilton's position Vice Hamilton | false | 16 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | While John Jay was president of the NYMS, what was Hamilton's position Vice president | false | 16 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
Hamilton argued that the natural faculties of blacks were as good as those of free whites, and he warned that the British would arm the slaves if the patriots did not. ||||| Hamilton attacked his political opponents as demanding freedom for themselves and refusing to allow it to blacks. | Hamilton was a strong proponent of free rights for black people True | true | 17 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
Hamilton argued that the natural faculties of blacks were as good as those of free whites, and he warned that the British would arm the slaves if the patriots did not. ||||| Hamilton attacked his political opponents as demanding freedom for themselves and refusing to allow it to blacks. | Hamilton was a strong proponent of free rights for black people No | false | 17 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
Hamilton argued that the natural faculties of blacks were as good as those of free whites, and he warned that the British would arm the slaves if the patriots did not. ||||| Hamilton attacked his political opponents as demanding freedom for themselves and refusing to allow it to blacks. | Hamilton was a strong proponent of free rights for black people Yes | true | 17 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Was John Jay the first secretary of the New York Manumission Society No | true | 18 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
In January 1785, Hamilton attended the second meeting of the New York Manumission Society (NYMS). ||||| John Jay was president and Hamilton was the first secretary and later became president. | Was John Jay the first secretary of the New York Manumission Society Yes | false | 18 | Wiki_articles/wikiAlexander Hamilton-51.txt | true |
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Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) is the public radio and TV broadcaster of Albania, founded by King Zog in 1938. ||||| RTSH runs three analogue television stations as TVSH Televizioni Shqiptar, four digital thematic stations as RTSH, and three radio stations using the name Radio Tirana. | How many analogue television stations does Radio Televizioni Shqiptar run as TVSH Televizioni Shqiptar 4 | false | 0 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | true |
Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) is the public radio and TV broadcaster of Albania, founded by King Zog in 1938. ||||| RTSH runs three analogue television stations as TVSH Televizioni Shqiptar, four digital thematic stations as RTSH, and three radio stations using the name Radio Tirana. | How many analogue television stations does Radio Televizioni Shqiptar run as TVSH Televizioni Shqiptar 3 | true | 0 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | true |
Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) is the public radio and TV broadcaster of Albania, founded by King Zog in 1938. ||||| RTSH runs three analogue television stations as TVSH Televizioni Shqiptar, four digital thematic stations as RTSH, and three radio stations using the name Radio Tirana. | How many analogue television stations does Radio Televizioni Shqiptar run as TVSH Televizioni Shqiptar Three | true | 0 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | true |
According to the Albanian Media Authority, AMA, Albania has an estimated 257 media outlets, including 66 radio stations and 67 television stations, with three national, 62 local and more than 50 cable TV stations. ||||| Last years Albania has organized several shows as a part of worldwide series like Dancing with the Stars, Big Brother Albania, Albanians Got Talent, The Voice of Albania, and X Factor Albania. | How many Albanian media outlets have been used to broadcast shows such as Dancing with the Stars, Big Brother Albania, Albanians Got Talent, The Voice of Albania, and X Factor Albania 67 | false | 1 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | true |
According to the Albanian Media Authority, AMA, Albania has an estimated 257 media outlets, including 66 radio stations and 67 television stations, with three national, 62 local and more than 50 cable TV stations. ||||| Last years Albania has organized several shows as a part of worldwide series like Dancing with the Stars, Big Brother Albania, Albanians Got Talent, The Voice of Albania, and X Factor Albania. | How many Albanian media outlets have been used to broadcast shows such as Dancing with the Stars, Big Brother Albania, Albanians Got Talent, The Voice of Albania, and X Factor Albania 66 | false | 1 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | true |
According to the Albanian Media Authority, AMA, Albania has an estimated 257 media outlets, including 66 radio stations and 67 television stations, with three national, 62 local and more than 50 cable TV stations. ||||| Last years Albania has organized several shows as a part of worldwide series like Dancing with the Stars, Big Brother Albania, Albanians Got Talent, The Voice of Albania, and X Factor Albania. | How many Albanian media outlets have been used to broadcast shows such as Dancing with the Stars, Big Brother Albania, Albanians Got Talent, The Voice of Albania, and X Factor Albania 50 | false | 1 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | true |
According to the Albanian Media Authority, AMA, Albania has an estimated 257 media outlets, including 66 radio stations and 67 television stations, with three national, 62 local and more than 50 cable TV stations. ||||| Last years Albania has organized several shows as a part of worldwide series like Dancing with the Stars, Big Brother Albania, Albanians Got Talent, The Voice of Albania, and X Factor Albania. | How many Albanian media outlets have been used to broadcast shows such as Dancing with the Stars, Big Brother Albania, Albanians Got Talent, The Voice of Albania, and X Factor Albania An estimated 257 media outlets, including 66 radio stations and 67 television stations, with three national, 62 local and more than 50 cable TV stations | true | 1 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | true |
According to the Albanian Media Authority, AMA, Albania has an estimated 257 media outlets, including 66 radio stations and 67 television stations, with three national, 62 local and more than 50 cable TV stations. ||||| Last years Albania has organized several shows as a part of worldwide series like Dancing with the Stars, Big Brother Albania, Albanians Got Talent, The Voice of Albania, and X Factor Albania. | How many Albanian media outlets have been used to broadcast shows such as Dancing with the Stars, Big Brother Albania, Albanians Got Talent, The Voice of Albania, and X Factor Albania 257 | true | 1 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | true |
RTSH runs three analogue television stations as TVSH Televizioni Shqiptar, four digital thematic stations as RTSH, and three radio stations using the name Radio Tirana. ||||| In addition, 4 regional radio stations serve in the four extremities of Albania. | How many radio stations does RSTH host in total (local and regional) 67 | false | 2 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | true |
RTSH runs three analogue television stations as TVSH Televizioni Shqiptar, four digital thematic stations as RTSH, and three radio stations using the name Radio Tirana. ||||| In addition, 4 regional radio stations serve in the four extremities of Albania. | How many radio stations does RSTH host in total (local and regional) 66 | true | 2 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | true |
RTSH runs three analogue television stations as TVSH Televizioni Shqiptar, four digital thematic stations as RTSH, and three radio stations using the name Radio Tirana. ||||| In addition, 4 regional radio stations serve in the four extremities of Albania. | How many radio stations does RSTH host in total (local and regional) 50 | false | 2 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | true |
RTSH runs three analogue television stations as TVSH Televizioni Shqiptar, four digital thematic stations as RTSH, and three radio stations using the name Radio Tirana. ||||| In addition, 4 regional radio stations serve in the four extremities of Albania. | How many radio stations does RSTH host in total (local and regional) Sixty Six | true | 2 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | true |
RTSH runs three analogue television stations as TVSH Televizioni Shqiptar, four digital thematic stations as RTSH, and three radio stations using the name Radio Tirana. ||||| In addition, 4 regional radio stations serve in the four extremities of Albania. | How many radio stations does RSTH host in total (local and regional) 7 | true | 2 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | true |
RTSH runs three analogue television stations as TVSH Televizioni Shqiptar, four digital thematic stations as RTSH, and three radio stations using the name Radio Tirana. ||||| According to the Albanian Media Authority, AMA, Albania has an estimated 257 media outlets, including 66 radio stations and 67 television stations, with three national, 62 local and more than 50 cable TV stations. | How many radio stations in Albania are not hosted by RSTH 63 | true | 3 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | false |
RTSH runs three analogue television stations as TVSH Televizioni Shqiptar, four digital thematic stations as RTSH, and three radio stations using the name Radio Tirana. ||||| According to the Albanian Media Authority, AMA, Albania has an estimated 257 media outlets, including 66 radio stations and 67 television stations, with three national, 62 local and more than 50 cable TV stations. | How many radio stations in Albania are not hosted by RSTH 4 | true | 3 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | false |
RTSH runs three analogue television stations as TVSH Televizioni Shqiptar, four digital thematic stations as RTSH, and three radio stations using the name Radio Tirana. ||||| According to the Albanian Media Authority, AMA, Albania has an estimated 257 media outlets, including 66 radio stations and 67 television stations, with three national, 62 local and more than 50 cable TV stations. | How many radio stations in Albania are not hosted by RSTH 67 | false | 3 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | false |
RTSH runs three analogue television stations as TVSH Televizioni Shqiptar, four digital thematic stations as RTSH, and three radio stations using the name Radio Tirana. ||||| According to the Albanian Media Authority, AMA, Albania has an estimated 257 media outlets, including 66 radio stations and 67 television stations, with three national, 62 local and more than 50 cable TV stations. | How many radio stations in Albania are not hosted by RSTH 3 | false | 3 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | false |
Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) is the public radio and TV broadcaster of Albania, founded by King Zog in 1938. ||||| The international television service via satellite was launched since 1993 and aims at Albanian communities in Kosovo, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro and northern Greece, plus the Albanian diaspora in the rest of Europe. | How long did RTSH exist when the international television service was launched 62 | false | 4 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | false |
Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) is the public radio and TV broadcaster of Albania, founded by King Zog in 1938. ||||| The international television service via satellite was launched since 1993 and aims at Albanian communities in Kosovo, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro and northern Greece, plus the Albanian diaspora in the rest of Europe. | How long did RTSH exist when the international television service was launched Fifty Five | true | 4 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | false |
Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) is the public radio and TV broadcaster of Albania, founded by King Zog in 1938. ||||| The international television service via satellite was launched since 1993 and aims at Albanian communities in Kosovo, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro and northern Greece, plus the Albanian diaspora in the rest of Europe. | How long did RTSH exist when the international television service was launched 55 | true | 4 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | false |
Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) is the public radio and TV broadcaster of Albania, founded by King Zog in 1938. ||||| The international television service via satellite was launched since 1993 and aims at Albanian communities in Kosovo, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro and northern Greece, plus the Albanian diaspora in the rest of Europe. | How long did RTSH exist when the international television service was launched 55 years | true | 4 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | false |
Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) is the public radio and TV broadcaster of Albania, founded by King Zog in 1938. ||||| The international television service via satellite was launched since 1993 and aims at Albanian communities in Kosovo, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro and northern Greece, plus the Albanian diaspora in the rest of Europe. | How long did RTSH exist when the international television service was launched 57 | false | 4 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | false |
Radio Televizioni Shqiptar (RTSH) is the public radio and TV broadcaster of Albania, founded by King Zog in 1938. ||||| The international television service via satellite was launched since 1993 and aims at Albanian communities in Kosovo, Serbia, Macedonia, Montenegro and northern Greece, plus the Albanian diaspora in the rest of Europe. | How long did RTSH exist when the international television service was launched 257 | false | 4 | Wiki_articles-paragraphs-wikiAlbania-79.txt | false |
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