Shays' Rebellion was a militia uprising that occurred from 1786 to 1787. It was led by Daniel Shays and Henry Gale. This rebellion was very influential in the development of the Constitution.
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The LX is a rebadged sixth-generation model of the Honda Civic. It was previously available only as a four-door car. It features 14-inch wheels, power locks and windows, front stabilizer bar, power steering, cruise control, cargo area light and a tachometer.
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This category gathers all the questions about the basic rights and freedoms to which all human beings are entitled. Questions should include but are not limited to the right to life and liberty, freedom of thought and expression, and equality before the law.
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Graphs often collect a set of data in a group of people. There are many kinds of graphs: pie charts (circle charts), bar graphs, line graphs, data tables, pictographs, flow charts, histograms, etc.
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Denoted with the symbol "c," the speed of light is 299,792,458 metres per second and is often rounded as 300,000 kilometres per second or 186,000 miles per second.
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The Ford Escape XLT is an all wheel drive, compact crossover sport utility vehicle (SUV) produced by the American automaker Ford Motor Company. This vehicle may be powered by a 3.0 L V6 flex-fuel or 2.5 L 4-cylinder engines.
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The Mughal Empire was an Islamic empire that, at its height, ruled most of modern day India, Pakistan, Bangladesh, and Afghanistan. It lasted from 1526 to 1857.
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Card games are games which use a deck of playing cards as the main device. The game has standardized rules which often vary by person, region, and culture. Numerous card games like Solitaire and Spider can now be played online.
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The 1970s was the decade that started on January 1, 1970, and ended on December 31, 1979. The most notable events in the 1970s include the Ugandan-Tanzanian War (1978-1979), and the Munich massacre (1972).
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Windows Movie Maker is a simple but popular video editor included with Microsoft Windows.
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Here you'll find questions and answers pertaining to the people, battles, and historical events related to Italy and the Italian Army during World War 2, including the Italian military campaigns in Africa beginning in 1935.
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Door panels and handles are part of the car’s door. Door panels hide the window mechanism, while the handles are grips to aid the passenger in closing or opening the car.
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This category is the place for Apple Inc., the makers of the Macintosh PC, iPod, and iPhone.
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Dish Network is the largest satellite provider in the United States. Dish has over 14.337 million customers and approximately 24,500 employees.
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Caprice is the most luxurious and pricy model of Chevrolet’s full-size car range. Launched in 1965, Caprice began as a luxury trim package and will return in 2011 in North America as a police vehicle.
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Number the Stars by Lois Lowry is about a ten year-old girl, Annemarie, during the German occupation of Denmark in WWII. It was published in 1989, and won the Newberry Award in 1990.
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Known for their distinctive "Honk!", geese are either gray (Anser), white (Chen), or black (Branta). Here you can find questions and answers about the various geese, their migration patters, size, weight, and more.
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Questions about the game Twilight Princess. This game follows Link as he travels to Hyrule castle to take a gift to the King from his village. Before he gets there he is captured by a black force and transformed into a wolf. Even so, he and Midna venture forth to save the Kingdom of Hyrule.
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The Vice President of the United States is second on line for presidency. In case of a presidential death, resignation, or dismissal, the Vice President would become president. He also has other duties, as laid out by the Constitution.
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Questions and answers related to English future tenses: future basic, future progressive, future perfect and future perfect progressive.
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Sugar is composed of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen. It is used as a natural food stuff to sweeten the majority of other food stuffs that we wish to taste sweet. Monosaccharides is the simplest form of sugar. Sugar can be found in the tissues of plants before sugar use, honey was used to add sweetness to our foods. Sweeteners, rather than being a food stuff is a food additive. High intensity sweeteners, are a lot sweeter than sugar that we use everyday that does not contain the same level of food energy. Sweeteners can be natural or synthetic the majority are artificial. Sorbitol is a natural sweetener whereas saccharin, created by accident in 1879 is an artificial sweetener. Sweeteners can take the place of natural sugar, where the consumption of natural sugar may be detrimental to our health, such as diabetes sufferers. Canada banned the use of saccharin in 1977 as tests in relation to bladder cancer from the 1960's showed that their may be a link to bladder cancer of users of high dies of saccharin, also these tests involved the use of animals.
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Satellite television is a state-of-the-art broadcasting service that allows subscribers to receive TV signals through a satellite dish or an outdoor antenna. The TV signal comes from a communications satellite that is in a fixed orbit above the earth.
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This graphical operating system (OS) from Apple was initially released in 2002 for Macintosh computers. It is a UNIX-based system built on technologies developed from the mid-1980s to 1996. It is the second most used OS after Microsoft Windows.
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English and Russian are two distinct languages. Translating words from English to Russian requires English to Russian dictionary or a language translator. The pronunciation of certain words is best learned if assisted by a person fluent with the language.
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Chemical energy is a form of potential energy, and is present in various things such as foods, fuels and batteries. It may be released during a chemical reaction, often in the form of heat.
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These Native Americans lived in the American Southwest and are well known for the cliff dwellings.
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The Rocky Mountains are a chain of mountains that run more than 3,000 miles from New Mexico to British Columbia in Canada.
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Verizon's smartphone, the Motorola Droid, is a major competitor to Apple's iPhone and runs on a Google operating system. Ask questions about the Droid here.
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The Tyrannosaurus, known by many as the T-Rex, was one of the largest carnivores ever.
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Patent laws are intended to allow an inventor a specific amount of time before their creation becomes public.
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