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What terms in relation to Europeans did most indigenous people enjoy under treaties?
<text>What terms in relation to Europeans did most indigenous people enjoy under treaties?</text><reasoning>Treaties formed an important part of European colonization and, in many parts of the world, Europeans attempted to legitimize their sovereignty by signing treaties with indigenous peoples. In most cases these tre...
What aspect of the treaties that indigenous people signed with Europeans did the indigenous people typically not understand?
<text>What aspect of the treaties that indigenous people signed with Europeans did the indigenous people typically not understand?</text><reasoning>Treaties formed an important part of European colonization and, in many parts of the world, Europeans attempted to legitimize their sovereignty by signing treaties with ind...
What did Europeans try to legitimize all over the world by signing treaties with indigenous people?
<text>What did Europeans try to legitimize all over the world by signing treaties with indigenous people?</text><reasoning>Treaties formed an important part of European colonization and, in many parts of the world, Europeans attempted to legitimize their sovereignty by signing treaties with indigenous peoples. In most ...
What angel, according to Muslim tradition, ordered Muhammad to order a siege on the Banu Qurayza?
<text>What angel, according to Muslim tradition, ordered Muhammad to order a siege on the Banu Qurayza?</text><reasoning>Muhammad also ordered another siege on the Banu Qurayza during the Invasion of Banu Qurayza, because according to Muslim tradition he had been ordered to do so by the angel Gabriel. Al-Waqidi claims ...
Who claims Muhammad had a treaty with the Banu Qurayza that was torn apart?
<text>Who claims Muhammad had a treaty with the Banu Qurayza that was torn apart?</text><reasoning>Muhammad also ordered another siege on the Banu Qurayza during the Invasion of Banu Qurayza, because according to Muslim tradition he had been ordered to do so by the angel Gabriel. Al-Waqidi claims Muhammad had a treaty ...
How many members of the Banu Qurayza were beheaded after surrendering to Muhammad and his followers according to Tabari and Ibn Hisham?
<text>How many members of the Banu Qurayza were beheaded after surrendering to Muhammad and his followers according to Tabari and Ibn Hisham?</text><reasoning>Muhammad also ordered another siege on the Banu Qurayza during the Invasion of Banu Qurayza, because according to Muslim tradition he had been ordered to do so b...
According to Sunni Hadith which members of the Banu Qurayza were beheaded after surrendering to Muhammad and his followers?
<text>According to Sunni Hadith which members of the Banu Qurayza were beheaded after surrendering to Muhammad and his followers?</text><reasoning>Muhammad also ordered another siege on the Banu Qurayza during the Invasion of Banu Qurayza, because according to Muslim tradition he had been ordered to do so by the angel ...
How many Muslims were killed during the invasion of Banu Qurayza?
<text>How many Muslims were killed during the invasion of Banu Qurayza?</text><reasoning>Muhammad also ordered another siege on the Banu Qurayza during the Invasion of Banu Qurayza, because according to Muslim tradition he had been ordered to do so by the angel Gabriel. Al-Waqidi claims Muhammad had a treaty with the t...
When did the second Yugoslavia start?
<text>When did the second Yugoslavia start?</text><reasoning>Tito was the chief architect of the second Yugoslavia, a socialist federation that lasted from 1943 to 1991–92. Despite being one of the founders of Cominform, soon he became the first Cominform member to defy Soviet hegemony and the only one to manage to lea...
What group did Tito found?
<text>What group did Tito found?</text><reasoning>Tito was the chief architect of the second Yugoslavia, a socialist federation that lasted from 1943 to 1991–92. Despite being one of the founders of Cominform, soon he became the first Cominform member to defy Soviet hegemony and the only one to manage to leave Cominfor...
When did Tito implement a self-management system that differentiated Yugoslavia from other socialist coutnries?
<text>When did Tito implement a self-management system that differentiated Yugoslavia from other socialist coutnries?</text><reasoning>Tito was the chief architect of the second Yugoslavia, a socialist federation that lasted from 1943 to 1991–92. Despite being one of the founders of Cominform, soon he became the first ...
When did Tito die?
<text>When did Tito die?</text><reasoning>Tito was the chief architect of the second Yugoslavia, a socialist federation that lasted from 1943 to 1991–92. Despite being one of the founders of Cominform, soon he became the first Cominform member to defy Soviet hegemony and the only one to manage to leave Cominform and be...
When did Yugoslavia disintegrate?
<text>When did Yugoslavia disintegrate?</text><reasoning>Tito was the chief architect of the second Yugoslavia, a socialist federation that lasted from 1943 to 1991–92. Despite being one of the founders of Cominform, soon he became the first Cominform member to defy Soviet hegemony and the only one to manage to leave C...
What position in the League of Communists of Yugoslavia was Tito?
<text>What position in the League of Communists of Yugoslavia was Tito?</text><reasoning>He was General Secretary (later Chairman of the Presidium) of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (1939–80), and went on to lead the World War II Yugoslav guerrilla movement, the Partisans (1941–45). After the war, he was the Pr...
What position in Yugoslavia's government did Tito hold from 1944-63?
<text>What position in Yugoslavia's government did Tito hold from 1944-63?</text><reasoning>He was General Secretary (later Chairman of the Presidium) of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (1939–80), and went on to lead the World War II Yugoslav guerrilla movement, the Partisans (1941–45). After the war, he was the...
How many foreign decorations did he receive?
<text>How many foreign decorations did he receive?</text><reasoning>He was General Secretary (later Chairman of the Presidium) of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (1939–80), and went on to lead the World War II Yugoslav guerrilla movement, the Partisans (1941–45). After the war, he was the Prime Minister (1944–63...
What foreign decorations did Tito recieve?
<text>What foreign decorations did Tito recieve?</text><reasoning>He was General Secretary (later Chairman of the Presidium) of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (1939–80), and went on to lead the World War II Yugoslav guerrilla movement, the Partisans (1941–45). After the war, he was the Prime Minister (1944–63),...
During what years did Tito lead the Partisans?
<text>During what years did Tito lead the Partisans?</text><reasoning>He was General Secretary (later Chairman of the Presidium) of the League of Communists of Yugoslavia (1939–80), and went on to lead the World War II Yugoslav guerrilla movement, the Partisans (1941–45). After the war, he was the Prime Minister (1944–...
When was he conscripted into the army?
<text>When was he conscripted into the army?</text><reasoning>In the autumn of 1913, he was conscripted into the Austro-Hungarian Army. He was sent to a school for non-commissioned officers and became a sergeant, serving in the 25th Croatian Regiment based in Zagreb. In May 1914, Broz won a silver medal at an army fenc...
What position in the army did he become after office school?
<text>What position in the army did he become after office school?</text><reasoning>In the autumn of 1913, he was conscripted into the Austro-Hungarian Army. He was sent to a school for non-commissioned officers and became a sergeant, serving in the 25th Croatian Regiment based in Zagreb. In May 1914, Broz won a silver...
What competition did he win a silver medal in?
<text>What competition did he win a silver medal in?</text><reasoning>In the autumn of 1913, he was conscripted into the Austro-Hungarian Army. He was sent to a school for non-commissioned officers and became a sergeant, serving in the 25th Croatian Regiment based in Zagreb. In May 1914, Broz won a silver medal at an a...
For what crime was he arrested?
<text>For what crime was he arrested?</text><reasoning>In the autumn of 1913, he was conscripted into the Austro-Hungarian Army. He was sent to a school for non-commissioned officers and became a sergeant, serving in the 25th Croatian Regiment based in Zagreb. In May 1914, Broz won a silver medal at an army fencing com...
Where was Tito serioiusly wounded and captured by the Russians at?
<text>Where was Tito serioiusly wounded and captured by the Russians at?</text><reasoning>In the autumn of 1913, he was conscripted into the Austro-Hungarian Army. He was sent to a school for non-commissioned officers and became a sergeant, serving in the 25th Croatian Regiment based in Zagreb. In May 1914, Broz won a ...
How many high-level Communists were purged in the Slansky trial?
<text>How many high-level Communists were purged in the Slansky trial?</text><reasoning>The Tito-Stalin split had large ramifications for countries outside the USSR and Yugoslavia. It has, for example, been given as one of the reasons for the Slánský trial in Czechoslovakia, in which 14 high-level Communist officials w...
How many Communists were executed at the Slansky trial?
<text>How many Communists were executed at the Slansky trial?</text><reasoning>The Tito-Stalin split had large ramifications for countries outside the USSR and Yugoslavia. It has, for example, been given as one of the reasons for the Slánský trial in Czechoslovakia, in which 14 high-level Communist officials were purge...
What country had pressure put on it by Stalin to conduct purges?
<text>What country had pressure put on it by Stalin to conduct purges?</text><reasoning>The Tito-Stalin split had large ramifications for countries outside the USSR and Yugoslavia. It has, for example, been given as one of the reasons for the Slánský trial in Czechoslovakia, in which 14 high-level Communist officials w...
Who espoused the "national path to socialism"?
<text>Who espoused the "national path to socialism"?</text><reasoning>The Tito-Stalin split had large ramifications for countries outside the USSR and Yugoslavia. It has, for example, been given as one of the reasons for the Slánský trial in Czechoslovakia, in which 14 high-level Communist officials were purged, with 1...
Who put pressure on Checkoslovakia to conduct purges?
<text>Who put pressure on Checkoslovakia to conduct purges?</text><reasoning>The Tito-Stalin split had large ramifications for countries outside the USSR and Yugoslavia. It has, for example, been given as one of the reasons for the Slánský trial in Czechoslovakia, in which 14 high-level Communist officials were purged,...
When did the Partisans create the First Proletarian Brigade?
<text>When did the Partisans create the First Proletarian Brigade?</text><reasoning>On 21 December 1941, the Partisans created the First Proletarian Brigade (commanded by Koča Popović) and on 1 March 1942, Tito created the Second Proletarian Brigade. In liberated territories, the Partisans organised People's Committees...
When did Tito create the Second Proletarian Brigade?
<text>When did Tito create the Second Proletarian Brigade?</text><reasoning>On 21 December 1941, the Partisans created the First Proletarian Brigade (commanded by Koča Popović) and on 1 March 1942, Tito created the Second Proletarian Brigade. In liberated territories, the Partisans organised People's Committees to act ...
What position was Tito named to for the National Committee of LIberation?
<text>What position was Tito named to for the National Committee of LIberation?</text><reasoning>On 21 December 1941, the Partisans created the First Proletarian Brigade (commanded by Koča Popović) and on 1 March 1942, Tito created the Second Proletarian Brigade. In liberated territories, the Partisans organised People...
Where was the 67-member "presidency" located?
<text>Where was the 67-member "presidency" located?</text><reasoning>On 21 December 1941, the Partisans created the First Proletarian Brigade (commanded by Koča Popović) and on 1 March 1942, Tito created the Second Proletarian Brigade. In liberated territories, the Partisans organised People's Committees to act as civi...
When did German forces launch an invasion of Yugoslavia?
<text>When did German forces launch an invasion of Yugoslavia?</text><reasoning>On 6 April 1941, German forces, with Hungarian and Italian assistance, launched an invasion of Yugoslavia. On 10 April 1941, Slavko Kvaternik proclaimed the Independent State of Croatia, and Tito responded by forming a Military Committee wi...
Which king fled the country in 1941?
<text>Which king fled the country in 1941?</text><reasoning>On 6 April 1941, German forces, with Hungarian and Italian assistance, launched an invasion of Yugoslavia. On 10 April 1941, Slavko Kvaternik proclaimed the Independent State of Croatia, and Tito responded by forming a Military Committee within the Central Com...
What did Tito use to get the people to unit in a battle against the occupation in 1941?
<text>What did Tito use to get the people to unit in a battle against the occupation in 1941?</text><reasoning>On 6 April 1941, German forces, with Hungarian and Italian assistance, launched an invasion of Yugoslavia. On 10 April 1941, Slavko Kvaternik proclaimed the Independent State of Croatia, and Tito responded by ...
What position was Tito appointed to in 1941 by the Central Committee?
<text>What position was Tito appointed to in 1941 by the Central Committee?</text><reasoning>On 6 April 1941, German forces, with Hungarian and Italian assistance, launched an invasion of Yugoslavia. On 10 April 1941, Slavko Kvaternik proclaimed the Independent State of Croatia, and Tito responded by forming a Military...
In 1941, where did representatives of the government and military meet with German officials?
<text>In 1941, where did representatives of the government and military meet with German officials?</text><reasoning>On 6 April 1941, German forces, with Hungarian and Italian assistance, launched an invasion of Yugoslavia. On 10 April 1941, Slavko Kvaternik proclaimed the Independent State of Croatia, and Tito respond...
What country did U Nu lead?
<text>What country did U Nu lead?</text><reasoning>Tito also developed warm relations with Burma under U Nu, travelling to the country in 1955 and again in 1959, though he didn't receive the same treatment in 1959 from the new leader, Ne Win.</reasoning><output>Burma</output>
Who was the leader of Burma in 1955?
<text>Who was the leader of Burma in 1955?</text><reasoning>Tito also developed warm relations with Burma under U Nu, travelling to the country in 1955 and again in 1959, though he didn't receive the same treatment in 1959 from the new leader, Ne Win.</reasoning><output>U Nu</output>
Who succeeded U Nu in Burma?
<text>Who succeeded U Nu in Burma?</text><reasoning>Tito also developed warm relations with Burma under U Nu, travelling to the country in 1955 and again in 1959, though he didn't receive the same treatment in 1959 from the new leader, Ne Win.</reasoning><output>Ne Win</output>
Ne Win led what country?
<text>Ne Win led what country?</text><reasoning>Tito also developed warm relations with Burma under U Nu, travelling to the country in 1955 and again in 1959, though he didn't receive the same treatment in 1959 from the new leader, Ne Win.</reasoning><output>Burma</output>
Who led Burma in 1959?
<text>Who led Burma in 1959?</text><reasoning>Tito also developed warm relations with Burma under U Nu, travelling to the country in 1955 and again in 1959, though he didn't receive the same treatment in 1959 from the new leader, Ne Win.</reasoning><output>Ne Win</output>
When did Tito first visit Emperor Haile Selassie?
<text>When did Tito first visit Emperor Haile Selassie?</text><reasoning>Tito's foreign policy led to relationships with a variety of governments, such as exchanging visits (1954 and 1956) with Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, where a street was named in his honor.</reasoning><output>1954</output>
When did Tito last visit Emperor Selassie?
<text>When did Tito last visit Emperor Selassie?</text><reasoning>Tito's foreign policy led to relationships with a variety of governments, such as exchanging visits (1954 and 1956) with Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, where a street was named in his honor.</reasoning><output>1956</output>
What country does Emperor Selassie rule?
<text>What country does Emperor Selassie rule?</text><reasoning>Tito's foreign policy led to relationships with a variety of governments, such as exchanging visits (1954 and 1956) with Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, where a street was named in his honor.</reasoning><output>Ethiopia</output>
In what country does Tito have a street named in his honor?
<text>In what country does Tito have a street named in his honor?</text><reasoning>Tito's foreign policy led to relationships with a variety of governments, such as exchanging visits (1954 and 1956) with Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, where a street was named in his honor.</reasoning><output>Ethiopia</output>
Who is the Emperor of Ethiopia in 1954?
<text>Who is the Emperor of Ethiopia in 1954?</text><reasoning>Tito's foreign policy led to relationships with a variety of governments, such as exchanging visits (1954 and 1956) with Emperor Haile Selassie of Ethiopia, where a street was named in his honor.</reasoning><output>Selassie</output>
Who diverted resources to the destruction of the Partisans?
<text>Who diverted resources to the destruction of the Partisans?</text><reasoning>With the growing possibility of an Allied invasion in the Balkans, the Axis began to divert more resources to the destruction of the Partisans main force and its high command. This meant, among other things, a concerted German effort to ...
Who was the opponent of the Allies?
<text>Who was the opponent of the Allies?</text><reasoning>With the growing possibility of an Allied invasion in the Balkans, the Axis began to divert more resources to the destruction of the Partisans main force and its high command. This meant, among other things, a concerted German effort to capture Josip Broz Tito ...
Which group of people wanted to capture Tito personally?
<text>Which group of people wanted to capture Tito personally?</text><reasoning>With the growing possibility of an Allied invasion in the Balkans, the Axis began to divert more resources to the destruction of the Partisans main force and its high command. This meant, among other things, a concerted German effort to cap...
In 1944 where did Tito manage to avoid the Germans?
<text>In 1944 where did Tito manage to avoid the Germans?</text><reasoning>With the growing possibility of an Allied invasion in the Balkans, the Axis began to divert more resources to the destruction of the Partisans main force and its high command. This meant, among other things, a concerted German effort to capture ...
What type of assault was there in Bosnia?
<text>What type of assault was there in Bosnia?</text><reasoning>With the growing possibility of an Allied invasion in the Balkans, the Axis began to divert more resources to the destruction of the Partisans main force and its high command. This meant, among other things, a concerted German effort to capture Josip Broz...
In 1944 who called on all Yuboslavs to come together under Tito's leadership?
<text>In 1944 who called on all Yuboslavs to come together under Tito's leadership?</text><reasoning>On 12 September 1944, King Peter II called on all Yugoslavs to come together under Tito's leadership and stated that those who did not were "traitors", by which time Tito was recognized by all Allied authorities (includ...
With whom did Tito sign an agreement on September 28 1944?
<text>With whom did Tito sign an agreement on September 28 1944?</text><reasoning>On 12 September 1944, King Peter II called on all Yugoslavs to come together under Tito's leadership and stated that those who did not were "traitors", by which time Tito was recognized by all Allied authorities (including the government-...
Who were allowed "temporary entry" into Yugoslav territory?
<text>Who were allowed "temporary entry" into Yugoslav territory?</text><reasoning>On 12 September 1944, King Peter II called on all Yugoslavs to come together under Tito's leadership and stated that those who did not were "traitors", by which time Tito was recognized by all Allied authorities (including the government...
Who assisted in operations in ortheastern areas of Yugoslavia?
<text>Who assisted in operations in ortheastern areas of Yugoslavia?</text><reasoning>On 12 September 1944, King Peter II called on all Yugoslavs to come together under Tito's leadership and stated that those who did not were "traitors", by which time Tito was recognized by all Allied authorities (including the governm...
Who executed a massive offensive and succeeded in breaking through German lines?
<text>Who executed a massive offensive and succeeded in breaking through German lines?</text><reasoning>On 12 September 1944, King Peter II called on all Yugoslavs to come together under Tito's leadership and stated that those who did not were "traitors", by which time Tito was recognized by all Allied authorities (inc...
When did Tito first visit India?
<text>When did Tito first visit India?</text><reasoning>Tito visited India from December 22, 1954 through January 8, 1955. After his return, he removed many restrictions on churches and spiritual institutions in Yugoslavia.</reasoning><output>1954</output>
When did Tito leave India?
<text>When did Tito leave India?</text><reasoning>Tito visited India from December 22, 1954 through January 8, 1955. After his return, he removed many restrictions on churches and spiritual institutions in Yugoslavia.</reasoning><output>1955</output>
After his return from where did Tito remove many restrictions on churches in Yugoslavia?
<text>After his return from where did Tito remove many restrictions on churches in Yugoslavia?</text><reasoning>Tito visited India from December 22, 1954 through January 8, 1955. After his return, he removed many restrictions on churches and spiritual institutions in Yugoslavia.</reasoning><output>India</output>
Where did Tito visit from 1954 to 1955?
<text>Where did Tito visit from 1954 to 1955?</text><reasoning>Tito visited India from December 22, 1954 through January 8, 1955. After his return, he removed many restrictions on churches and spiritual institutions in Yugoslavia.</reasoning><output>India</output>
After returning from India, Tito removed restrictions on what type of institutions?
<text>After returning from India, Tito removed restrictions on what type of institutions?</text><reasoning>Tito visited India from December 22, 1954 through January 8, 1955. After his return, he removed many restrictions on churches and spiritual institutions in Yugoslavia.</reasoning><output>spiritual</output>
Who was Tito considered loyal to?
<text>Who was Tito considered loyal to?</text><reasoning>In the first post war years Tito was widely considered a communist leader very loyal to Moscow, indeed, he was often viewed as second only to Stalin in the Eastern Bloc. In fact, Stalin and Tito had an uneasy alliance from the start, with Stalin considering Tito ...
Who was Tito considered second to in the Eastern bloc?
<text>Who was Tito considered second to in the Eastern bloc?</text><reasoning>In the first post war years Tito was widely considered a communist leader very loyal to Moscow, indeed, he was often viewed as second only to Stalin in the Eastern Bloc. In fact, Stalin and Tito had an uneasy alliance from the start, with Sta...
With whom did Tito have an uneasy alliance form the start?
<text>With whom did Tito have an uneasy alliance form the start?</text><reasoning>In the first post war years Tito was widely considered a communist leader very loyal to Moscow, indeed, he was often viewed as second only to Stalin in the Eastern Bloc. In fact, Stalin and Tito had an uneasy alliance from the start, with...
Who considered Tito too independent?
<text>Who considered Tito too independent?</text><reasoning>In the first post war years Tito was widely considered a communist leader very loyal to Moscow, indeed, he was often viewed as second only to Stalin in the Eastern Bloc. In fact, Stalin and Tito had an uneasy alliance from the start, with Stalin considering Ti...
Who was considered loyal to Moscow?
<text>Who was considered loyal to Moscow?</text><reasoning>In the first post war years Tito was widely considered a communist leader very loyal to Moscow, indeed, he was often viewed as second only to Stalin in the Eastern Bloc. In fact, Stalin and Tito had an uneasy alliance from the start, with Stalin considering Tit...
When was Tito sent to Vienna?
<text>When was Tito sent to Vienna?</text><reasoning>In 1934 the Zagreb Provincial Committee sent Tito to Vienna where all the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia had sought refuge. He was appointed to the Committee and started to appoint allies to him, among them Edvard Kardelj, Milovan Đilas, Aleks...
Who did Stalin have murdered in 1937?
<text>Who did Stalin have murdered in 1937?</text><reasoning>In 1934 the Zagreb Provincial Committee sent Tito to Vienna where all the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia had sought refuge. He was appointed to the Committee and started to appoint allies to him, among them Edvard Kardelj, Milovan Đila...
Where was the Secretary-General of the CPY murdered?
<text>Where was the Secretary-General of the CPY murdered?</text><reasoning>In 1934 the Zagreb Provincial Committee sent Tito to Vienna where all the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia had sought refuge. He was appointed to the Committee and started to appoint allies to him, among them Edvard Kardel...
Who became Secretary-General of the CPY after the prior one was murdered?
<text>Who became Secretary-General of the CPY after the prior one was murdered?</text><reasoning>In 1934 the Zagreb Provincial Committee sent Tito to Vienna where all the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia had sought refuge. He was appointed to the Committee and started to appoint allies to him, amo...
Who is known as "Comrade Walter"?
<text>Who is known as "Comrade Walter"?</text><reasoning>In 1934 the Zagreb Provincial Committee sent Tito to Vienna where all the Central Committee of the Communist Party of Yugoslavia had sought refuge. He was appointed to the Committee and started to appoint allies to him, among them Edvard Kardelj, Milovan Đilas, A...
What were native peoples able to maintain a minimum amount of through treaties?
<text>What were native peoples able to maintain a minimum amount of through treaties?</text><reasoning>In other cases, such as New Zealand and Canada, treaties allowed native peoples to maintain a minimum amount of autonomy. In the case of indigenous Australians, unlike with the Māori of New Zealand, no treaty was ever...
What indigenous people of New Zealand entered into a treaty entitling Europeans to land ownership?
<text>What indigenous people of New Zealand entered into a treaty entitling Europeans to land ownership?</text><reasoning>In other cases, such as New Zealand and Canada, treaties allowed native peoples to maintain a minimum amount of autonomy. In the case of indigenous Australians, unlike with the Māori of New Zealand,...
What doctrine was overturned by Mabo v Queensland establishing the concept of native title?
<text>What doctrine was overturned by Mabo v Queensland establishing the concept of native title?</text><reasoning>In other cases, such as New Zealand and Canada, treaties allowed native peoples to maintain a minimum amount of autonomy. In the case of indigenous Australians, unlike with the Māori of New Zealand, no tre...
The concept of native title was established by what court case?
<text>The concept of native title was established by what court case?</text><reasoning>In other cases, such as New Zealand and Canada, treaties allowed native peoples to maintain a minimum amount of autonomy. In the case of indigenous Australians, unlike with the Māori of New Zealand, no treaty was ever entered into wi...
Treaties between indigenous peoples and what other groups formed an important part of political discourse in the late 20th and early 21st century?
<text>Treaties between indigenous peoples and what other groups formed an important part of political discourse in the late 20th and early 21st century?</text><reasoning>In other cases, such as New Zealand and Canada, treaties allowed native peoples to maintain a minimum amount of autonomy. In the case of indigenous Au...
How long was Broz in the hospital?
<text>How long was Broz in the hospital?</text><reasoning>After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group....
Where was Broz's work camp?
<text>Where was Broz's work camp?</text><reasoning>After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In Apr...
What position was he selected for at work camp?
<text>What position was he selected for at work camp?</text><reasoning>After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bol...
Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive?
<text>Where did Broz flee to after a White counteroffensive?</text><reasoning>After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joine...
Where did Broz marry Belousova?
<text>Where did Broz marry Belousova?</text><reasoning>After 13 months at the hospital, Broz was sent to a work camp in the Ural Mountains where prisoners selected him for their camp leader. In February 1917, revolting workers broke into the prison and freed the prisoners. Broz subsequently joined a Bolshevik group. In...
Who had a leading role in liberating Yugoslavia?
<text>Who had a leading role in liberating Yugoslavia?</text><reasoning>Unlike other new communist states in east-central Europe, Yugoslavia liberated itself from Axis domination with limited direct support from the Red Army. Tito's leading role in liberating Yugoslavia not only greatly strengthened his position in his...
Who was Tito formally an ally of after WWII?
<text>Who was Tito formally an ally of after WWII?</text><reasoning>Unlike other new communist states in east-central Europe, Yugoslavia liberated itself from Axis domination with limited direct support from the Red Army. Tito's leading role in liberating Yugoslavia not only greatly strengthened his position in his par...
Who set up a spy ring in the Yugoslav party?
<text>Who set up a spy ring in the Yugoslav party?</text><reasoning>Unlike other new communist states in east-central Europe, Yugoslavia liberated itself from Axis domination with limited direct support from the Red Army. Tito's leading role in liberating Yugoslavia not only greatly strengthened his position in his par...
As early as what year was a spy ring set up in the Yugoslav party?
<text>As early as what year was a spy ring set up in the Yugoslav party?</text><reasoning>Unlike other new communist states in east-central Europe, Yugoslavia liberated itself from Axis domination with limited direct support from the Red Army. Tito's leading role in liberating Yugoslavia not only greatly strengthened h...
From what domination did Yugoslavia liberate itself?
<text>From what domination did Yugoslavia liberate itself?</text><reasoning>Unlike other new communist states in east-central Europe, Yugoslavia liberated itself from Axis domination with limited direct support from the Red Army. Tito's leading role in liberating Yugoslavia not only greatly strengthened his position in...
Which country gave Yugoslavia aid when Tito became estranged from the USSR?
<text>Which country gave Yugoslavia aid when Tito became estranged from the USSR?</text><reasoning>Tito's estrangement from the USSR enabled Yugoslavia to obtain US aid via the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA), the same US aid institution which administered the Marshall Plan. Still, he did not agree to align w...
What agency distributed aid to Yugoslavia?
<text>What agency distributed aid to Yugoslavia?</text><reasoning>Tito's estrangement from the USSR enabled Yugoslavia to obtain US aid via the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA), the same US aid institution which administered the Marshall Plan. Still, he did not agree to align with the West, which was a common ...
What plan was also administered by the ECA?
<text>What plan was also administered by the ECA?</text><reasoning>Tito's estrangement from the USSR enabled Yugoslavia to obtain US aid via the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA), the same US aid institution which administered the Marshall Plan. Still, he did not agree to align with the West, which was a common...
Which leader feared that accepting American aid meant aligning with the West?
<text>Which leader feared that accepting American aid meant aligning with the West?</text><reasoning>Tito's estrangement from the USSR enabled Yugoslavia to obtain US aid via the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA), the same US aid institution which administered the Marshall Plan. Still, he did not agree to align...
In what year did Stalin die?
<text>In what year did Stalin die?</text><reasoning>Tito's estrangement from the USSR enabled Yugoslavia to obtain US aid via the Economic Cooperation Administration (ECA), the same US aid institution which administered the Marshall Plan. Still, he did not agree to align with the West, which was a common consequence of...
What legislative act provided that no Indian nation shall be acknowledged as an independent nation with whom the United States may contract by treaty?
<text>What legislative act provided that no Indian nation shall be acknowledged as an independent nation with whom the United States may contract by treaty?</text><reasoning>Prior to 1871, the government of the United States regularly entered into treaties with Native Americans but the Indian Appropriations Act of Marc...
By what did the US federal government provide contractual relations with Indian tribes following the Indian Appropriations Act of March 3, 1871?
<text>By what did the US federal government provide contractual relations with Indian tribes following the Indian Appropriations Act of March 3, 1871?</text><reasoning>Prior to 1871, the government of the United States regularly entered into treaties with Native Americans but the Indian Appropriations Act of March 3, 1...
Prior to what year did the United States regularly enter into treaties with Native Americans?
<text>Prior to what year did the United States regularly enter into treaties with Native Americans?</text><reasoning>Prior to 1871, the government of the United States regularly entered into treaties with Native Americans but the Indian Appropriations Act of March 3, 1871 (ch. 120, 16 Stat. 563) had a rider (25 U.S.C. ...
A rider to the Indian Appropriations Act of 1871 provided that no Indian nation shall be acknowledged as what?
<text>A rider to the Indian Appropriations Act of 1871 provided that no Indian nation shall be acknowledged as what?</text><reasoning>Prior to 1871, the government of the United States regularly entered into treaties with Native Americans but the Indian Appropriations Act of March 3, 1871 (ch. 120, 16 Stat. 563) had a ...
A rider to the Indian Appropriations Act of 1871 provided that the US government could not do what with an Indian nation?
<text>A rider to the Indian Appropriations Act of 1871 provided that the US government could not do what with an Indian nation?</text><reasoning>Prior to 1871, the government of the United States regularly entered into treaties with Native Americans but the Indian Appropriations Act of March 3, 1871 (ch. 120, 16 Stat. ...
Whose methods did Tito use to fight Yugoslav Stalinists?
<text>Whose methods did Tito use to fight Yugoslav Stalinists?</text><reasoning>One significant consequence of the tension arising between Yugoslavia and Soviet Union, was that Tito fought Yugoslav Stalinists with Stalin's methods. In other words, Aleksandar Ranković and the State Security Service (UBDA) employed the s...
Who used inhumane methods against oponents through the UBDA?
<text>Who used inhumane methods against oponents through the UBDA?</text><reasoning>One significant consequence of the tension arising between Yugoslavia and Soviet Union, was that Tito fought Yugoslav Stalinists with Stalin's methods. In other words, Aleksandar Ranković and the State Security Service (UBDA) employed t...
Until what year did the repression of the UBDA last?
<text>Until what year did the repression of the UBDA last?</text><reasoning>One significant consequence of the tension arising between Yugoslavia and Soviet Union, was that Tito fought Yugoslav Stalinists with Stalin's methods. In other words, Aleksandar Ranković and the State Security Service (UBDA) employed the same ...