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3hop1__548614_104557_492752 | where is the headquarters of the 48th Highlanders of the country Somebody's Leavin's performer is also from? | Moss Park Armoury | [] | [
"Highland, Marion County, West Virginia\n\nHighland is an unincorporated community in Marion County, West Virginia, United States. Highland is located on the West Fork River west of Worthington.",
"You Can't Make a Heart Love Somebody\n\n\"You Can't Make a Heart Love Somebody\" is a song written by Johnny MacRae ... | Step 1: Somebody's Leavin' >> performer → Patricia Conroy
Step 2: Which country was Patricia Conroy in? → Canada
Step 3: 48th Highlanders of Canada >> headquarters location → Moss Park Armoury |
3hop1__621181_104557_161232 | When did Newfoundland become part of the country Keep Me Rockin's performer is from? | 1949 | [] | [
"Newfoundland pine marten\n\nThe Newfoundland pine marten (\"Martes americana atrata\") is a genetically distinct subspecies of the American marten (\"Martes americana\") found only on the island of Newfoundland in the province of Newfoundland and Labrador, Canada; it is sometimes referred to as the \"American mart... | Step 1: Keep Me Rockin' >> performer → Patricia Conroy
Step 2: Which country was Patricia Conroy in? → Canada
Step 3: When did Newfoundland become part of Canada ? → 1949 |
3hop1__621181_104557_492752 | 48th Highlanders of the country having the performer of Keep Me Rockin' is headquartered in where? | Moss Park Armoury | [] | [
"Citibank Australia\n\nCitibank Australia was opened in 1985 and was one of the first foreign banks to be granted a banking licence in Australia, besides being one of the largest international banks in the country. Since 2001, the national headquarters have been located at the Citigroup Centre, Sydney.",
"Country... | Step 1: Keep Me Rockin' >> performer → Patricia Conroy
Step 2: Which country was Patricia Conroy in? → Canada
Step 3: 48th Highlanders of Canada >> headquarters location → Moss Park Armoury |
3hop1__557593_676131_159432 | What was the 2006 percentage of non-indigenous people in the country that aired the Spectacle TV program, named after and starring the performer of North? | 22.3 | [] | [
"Canada\n\nAccording to the 2016 census, the country's largest self-reported ethnic origin is Canadian (accounting for 32% of the population), followed by English (18.3%), Scottish (13.9%), French (13.6%), Irish (13.4%), German (9.6%), Chinese (5.1%), Italian (4.6%), First Nations (4.4%), Indian (4.0%), and Ukraini... | Step 1: North >> performer → Elvis Costello
Step 2: Spectacle: Elvis Costello with... >> country → Canada
Step 3: What percentage of non-indegenous people were in Canada in 2006? → 22.3 |
3hop1__299836_676131_159432 | What percentage of non-indegenous people were in the country which had Spectacle: of the performer of Spike in 2006? | 22.3 | [] | [
"Spectacle: Elvis Costello with...\n\nSpectacle: Elvis Costello with... is a UK/Canadian television series that was shown on Channel 4 in the UK, CTV in Canada. The show features intimate interviews between the host, Elvis Costello, and various musical guests intertwined with performances by Costello and the guests... | Step 1: Spike >> performer → Elvis Costello
Step 2: Spectacle: Elvis Costello with... >> country → Canada
Step 3: What percentage of non-indegenous people were in Canada in 2006? → 22.3 |
3hop1__858131_676131_159432 | In 2006, what percentage of non-indigenous people were in the country that produced the Spectacle TV program, that was hosted by the musician who performed Veronica? | 22.3 | [] | [
"Look Who's Stalking\n\n\"Look Who's Stalking\" is the twentieth episode of the second season of the American mystery television series \"Veronica Mars\", and the forty-second episode overall. Written by John Enbom and directed by Michael Fields, the episode premiered on UPN on April 25, 2006.",
"Lesley Fera\n\nL... | Step 1: Veronica >> performer → Elvis Costello
Step 2: Spectacle: Elvis Costello with... >> country → Canada
Step 3: What percentage of non-indegenous people were in Canada in 2006? → 22.3 |
3hop1__643265_676131_159432 | What percentage of non-indegenous people were in the country Brutal Youth's performer produced a television series in called Spectacle in 2006? | 22.3 | [] | [
"The Bronx\n\nAccording to the 2009 American Community Survey, White Americans of both Hispanic and non-Hispanic origin represented over one-fifth (22.9%) of the Bronx's population. However, non-Hispanic whites formed under one-eighth (12.1%) of the population, down from 34.4% in 1980. Out of all five boroughs, the... | Step 1: Brutal Youth >> performer → Elvis Costello
Step 2: Spectacle: Elvis Costello with... >> country → Canada
Step 3: What percentage of non-indegenous people were in Canada in 2006? → 22.3 |
3hop1__520016_676131_159432 | What percent of the population was non-indigenous visible minorities in 2006 in the country where the artist behind 2 1/2 Years hosted a television series? | 22.3 | [] | [
"Better Man (Little Big Town song)\n\n``Better Man ''is a song written by American singer - songwriter Taylor Swift and performed by American country group Little Big Town, released on October 20, 2016. It served as the lead single from the group's eighth studio album, The Breaker, which was released on February 24... | Step 1: 2½ Years >> performer → Elvis Costello
Step 2: Spectacle: Elvis Costello with... >> country → Canada
Step 3: What percentage of non-indegenous people were in Canada in 2006? → 22.3 |
3hop1__515523_676131_159432 | What is the percentage of non-indegenous people in the country This Year's Model's performer has a show called Spectacle in 2006? | 22.3 | [] | [
"Race (human categorization)\n\nSince the end of the Second World War, France has become an ethnically diverse country. Today, approximately five percent of the French population is non-European and non-white. This does not approach the number of non-white citizens in the United States (roughly 28–37%, depending on... | Step 1: This Year's Model >> performer → Elvis Costello
Step 2: Spectacle: Elvis Costello with... >> country → Canada
Step 3: What percentage of non-indegenous people were in Canada in 2006? → 22.3 |
3hop1__457472_676131_159432 | What percentage of non-indigenous people were in the country showing Spectacle: Cruel Smile's performer with... in 2006? | 22.3 | [] | [
"Economy of Greece\n\nGreece has tended to lag behind its European Union partners in terms of Internet use, with the gap closing rapidly in recent years. The percentage of households with access to the Internet more than doubled between 2006 and 2013, from 23% to 56% respectively (compared with an EU average of 49%... | Step 1: Cruel Smile >> performer → Elvis Costello
Step 2: Spectacle: Elvis Costello with... >> country → Canada
Step 3: What percentage of non-indegenous people were in Canada in 2006? → 22.3 |
3hop1__436970_676131_159432 | In 2006 what percentage of non-indegenous people were in the country that broadcasted a show hosted by the performer on the album Jake's Progress? | 22.3 | [] | [
"Stefan Nystrom\n\nStefan Nystrom was a long-time resident of Australia who was deported to Sweden in 2006. He won a landmark decision at the United Nations in 2011, establishing that non-citizens may also have the right to enter a country.",
"Twenty Good Years\n\nTwenty Good Years is an American sitcom that aire... | Step 1: Jake's Progress >> performer → Elvis Costello
Step 2: Spectacle: Elvis Costello with... >> country → Canada
Step 3: What percentage of non-indegenous people were in Canada in 2006? → 22.3 |
3hop1__815056_432416_369147 | In which country is Redstone in the founding city of band who performed Redefine? | Canada | [
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"WDRM\n\nWDRM (102.1 FM, \"102.1 WDRM\") is an American radio station licensed to serve the community of Decatur, Alabama, and owned by iHeartMedia, Inc. It serves the Huntsville, Alabama, area with a country music format. Its studios are located in Madison, Alabama and its transmitter is located north of Huntsvill... | Step 1: Redefine >> performer → Dragon Fli Empire
Step 2: Dragon Fli Empire >> location of formation → Calgary
Step 3: Redstone, Calgary >> country → Canada |
3hop1__369718_585703_369147 | Which country contains Redstone in the birth city of the composer of Men with Brooms? | Canada | [
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"Gerhard Mayer\n\nHe represented his native country at the 2008 Summer Olympics in Beijing, where he ended up in 18th place in the overall-rankings. He also competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics, finishing in 24th place. Mayer is best known for winning the gold medal in the men's discus event at the 2007 Summer Univ... | Step 1: Men with Brooms >> composer → Paul Gross
Step 2: Paul Gross >> place of birth → Calgary
Step 3: Redstone, Calgary >> country → Canada |
3hop1__686613_585703_369147 | What country has the neighborhood of Redstone, in the birthplace of the director of Men with Brooms? | Canada | [
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"Space Race\n\nOn October 21, 1959, Eisenhower approved the transfer of the Army's remaining space-related activities to NASA. On July 1, 1960, the Redstone Arsenal became NASA's George C. Marshall Space Flight Center, with von Braun as its first director. Development of the Saturn rocket family, which when mature,... | Step 1: Men with Brooms >> director → Paul Gross
Step 2: Paul Gross >> place of birth → Calgary
Step 3: Redstone, Calgary >> country → Canada |
3hop1__94760_585703_369147 | Redstone, in the birthplace of the star of Men with Brooms, is located in what country? | Canada | [
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"Samuel Schultz\n\nSamuel \"Sam\" Schultz (born December 11, 1985 in Missoula, Montana) is an American cross-country mountain biker. At the 2012 Summer Olympics, he competed in the Men's cross-country at Hadleigh Farm, finishing in 15th place.",
"Windows 10 version history\n\nWindows 10 Mobile Anniversary Update,... | Step 1: In the film Men with Brooms, who was the star? → Paul Gross
Step 2: Paul Gross >> place of birth → Calgary
Step 3: Redstone, Calgary >> country → Canada |
3hop1__632012_585703_369147 | In which country is Redstone in the city where the Men with Brooms screenwriter was born? | Canada | [
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"Windows 10 version history\n\nWindows 10 Mobile Creators Update or Windows 10 version 1703, codenamed ``Redstone 2 '', is the third major update to Windows 10 and the second in a series of updates planned under the Redstone codenames. The first preview was released to Insiders on August 11, 2016.",
"USS Broome (... | Step 1: Men with Brooms >> screenwriter → Paul Gross
Step 2: Paul Gross >> place of birth → Calgary
Step 3: Redstone, Calgary >> country → Canada |
3hop1__729595_585703_369147 | What country is Redstone, in the province a cast member of Men with Brooms was born, located in? | Canada | [
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"Alejandro Diz\n\nAlejandro Diz (born March 26, 1965) is a former volleyball player from Argentina, who represented his native country in two Summer Olympics. After having finished in sixth place at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California he was a member of the men's national team four years later in Se... | Step 1: Men with Brooms >> cast member → Paul Gross
Step 2: Paul Gross >> place of birth → Calgary
Step 3: Redstone, Calgary >> country → Canada |
3hop1__252538_328280_87820 | what was the largest mass uprising in the history of the country where Sigbert Josef Maria Ganser's birthplace is located? | People's Uprising in East Germany | [
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"Sigbert Josef Maria Ganser\n\nSigbert Josef Maria Ganser (24 January 1853, Rhaunen, Rhine Province – 4 January 1931, Dresden, Saxony) was a German psychiatrist born in Rhaunen.",
"Les Chouans\n\nLes Chouans (, \"The Chouans\") is an 1829 novel by French novelist and playwright Honoré de Balzac (1799–1850) and in... | Step 1: Sigbert Josef Maria Ganser >> place of birth → Rhaunen
Step 2: Rhaunen >> country → Germany
Step 3: what was the largest mass uprising in the history of Germany → People's Uprising in East Germany |
3hop1__85051_102348_83428 | When did the first immigrants from the nation that the developer of the printing method that aided the growth of literacy, arrive in America? | In the 1670s | [] | [
"Happy Birthday to You\n\nPatty Hill was a kindergarten principal in Louisville, Kentucky, developing various teaching methods at what is now the Little Loomhouse; her sister Mildred was a pianist and composer. The sisters used ``Good Morning to All ''as a song that young children would find easy to sing. The combi... | Step 1: who developed a method of printing that greatly stimulated the growth of literacy → Johannes Gutenberg
Step 2: To which country does Johannes Gutenberg belong as its citizen? → Germany
Step 3: when did the first immigrants from Germany arrived in america → In the 1670s |
3hop1__703943_339649_41917 | In country containing Habichtswand, how wide is the Rhine? | 400 m | [] | [
"Union territory\n\nA union territory is a type of administrative division in the Republic of India. Unlike states, which have their own elected governments, union territories are ruled directly by the Union Government (central government), hence the name ``union territory ''. Union territories in India qualify as ... | Step 1: Habichtswand >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Bad Oeynhausen
Step 2: Bad Oeynhausen >> country → Germany
Step 3: How wide is the Rhine in Germany ? → 400 m |
3hop1__144934_131901_355644 | What country is the body of water by the birthplace of Max Bernstein found in? | Germany | [
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"Cape Town water crisis\n\nIn February 2018, the Groenland Water Users' Association (a representative body for farmers in the Elgin and Grabouw agricultural areas around Cape Town) began releasing an additional 10 billion litres of water into the Steenbras Dam.",
"Saw Kill\n\nSaw Kill may refer to three different... | Step 1: What is the place of birth of Max Bernstein? → Fürth
Step 2: Which is the body of water by Fürth ? → Rhine-Main-Danube Canal
Step 3: Rhine-Main-Danube Canal >> country → Germany |
3hop1__348120_226789_844905 | The Franco-German Institute headquarters are in what country? | Germany | [
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"Franco-German Institute\n\nThe institute is funded by the German Foreign Office, the regional government of Baden-Württemberg and the town of Ludwigsburg. Projects are also funded by external partners.",
"Vilnius County\n\nVilnius County () is the largest of the 10 counties of Lithuania, located in the east of t... | Step 1: Franco-German Institute >> headquarters location → Ludwigsburg
Step 2: Ludwigsburg >> contains administrative territorial entity → Kornwestheim
Step 3: Kornwestheim >> country → Germany |
3hop1__800322_226789_844905 | In which country did Tony Schumacher die? | Germany | [
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"Somalis\n\nAncient rock paintings in Somalia which date back to 5000 years have been found in the northern part of the country, depicting early life in the territory. The most famous of these is the Laas Geel complex, which contains some of the earliest known rock art on the African continent and features many ela... | Step 1: Tony Schumacher >> place of death → Ludwigsburg
Step 2: Ludwigsburg >> contains administrative territorial entity → Kornwestheim
Step 3: Kornwestheim >> country → Germany |
3hop1__641303_226789_844905 | What country is the birthplace of Barbara Schock-Werner part of? | Germany | [
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"Auch ich war nur ein mittelmäßiger Schüler\n\nAuch ich war nur ein mittelmäßiger Schüler is a 1974 West German comedy film directed by Werner Jacobs and starring Detlev Eckstein, Bernd Herberger and Jutta Speidel. Two men waiting for their wives to give birth, reminisce about their school days.",
"Territory of P... | Step 1: Barbara Schock-Werner >> place of birth → Ludwigsburg
Step 2: Ludwigsburg >> contains administrative territorial entity → Kornwestheim
Step 3: Kornwestheim >> country → Germany |
3hop1__143947_226789_844905 | In which country is the city Barbara Schock-Werner was born in? | Germany | [
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"Heard Island and McDonald Islands\n\nThe Territory of Heard Island and McDonald Islands (HIMI) is an Australian external territory comprising a volcanic group of barren Antarctic islands, about two-thirds of the way from Madagascar to Antarctica. The group's overall size is in area and it has of coastline. Discove... | Step 1: In what city was Barbara Schock-Werner born in? → Ludwigsburg
Step 2: Ludwigsburg >> contains administrative territorial entity → Kornwestheim
Step 3: Kornwestheim >> country → Germany |
3hop1__415702_226789_844905 | What country is Großbottwar located in? | Germany | [
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"Georgia-Imeretia Governorate\n\nIn 1846 the Imperial administration of the Caucasus was reorganized and the Georgia-Imeretia Governorate was abolished, with its territory forming the new governorates of Tiflis and Kutais.",
"Municipio XIX\n\nThe Municipio XIX was an administrative subdivision of the city of Rome... | Step 1: Großbottwar >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Ludwigsburg
Step 2: Ludwigsburg >> contains administrative territorial entity → Kornwestheim
Step 3: Kornwestheim >> country → Germany |
3hop1__378466_226789_844905 | In which country was Wilhelm Emil Fein born? | Germany | [
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"Wilhelm Emil Fein\n\nWilhelm Emil Fein (born 16 January 1842 in Ludwigsburg; died 6 October 1898 in Stuttgart) was a German inventor. He invented the worldwide first portable electric drill.",
"Bogotá\n\nBogotá (/ ˈboʊɡətɑː /, / ˌbɒɡəˈtɑː /, / ˌboʊ - /; Spanish pronunciation: (boɣoˈta) (listen)), officially Bogo... | Step 1: Wilhelm Emil Fein >> place of birth → Ludwigsburg
Step 2: Ludwigsburg >> contains administrative territorial entity → Kornwestheim
Step 3: Kornwestheim >> country → Germany |
3hop1__376819_226789_844905 | In what country is the administrative territorial entity that is found in the city where Schloss Favorite is located? | Germany | [
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"Municipio XIX\n\nThe Municipio XIX was an administrative subdivision of the city of Rome. Following the administrative reform of 11 March 2013, it was suppressed and merged into the new, and coextensive, Municipio XIV. Its territory is situated to the north-west part of the municipality of Rome.",
"Biblioteca Ay... | Step 1: Schloss Favorite >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Ludwigsburg
Step 2: Ludwigsburg >> contains administrative territorial entity → Kornwestheim
Step 3: Kornwestheim >> country → Germany |
3hop1__858484_226789_844905 | In which country did Crown Prince Friedrich Ludwig die? | Germany | [
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"Kornwestheim station\n\nKornwestheim station is located in the Ludwigsburg district of Kornwestheim in the German state of Baden-Württemberg. It is located on the Franconia Railway () and is a station on the network of the Stuttgart S-Bahn. It is near the junction of the Untertürkheim–Kornwestheim line (\"Schuster... | Step 1: Crown Prince Friedrich Ludwig >> place of death → Ludwigsburg
Step 2: Ludwigsburg >> contains administrative territorial entity → Kornwestheim
Step 3: Kornwestheim >> country → Germany |
3hop1__667903_226789_844905 | What country did Friedrich Karl von Moser die in? | Germany | [
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"Richard von Weizsäcker\n\nRichard von Weizsäcker was born on 15 April 1920 in the New Castle in Stuttgart, the son of diplomat Ernst von Weizsäcker, a member of the noted Weizsäcker family, and his wife Marianne (née von Graevenitz). Ernst von Weizsäcker was a career diplomat and a high-ranking official in the For... | Step 1: Friedrich Karl von Moser >> place of death → Ludwigsburg
Step 2: Ludwigsburg >> contains administrative territorial entity → Kornwestheim
Step 3: Kornwestheim >> country → Germany |
3hop1__773551_226789_844905 | In what country is the administrative territorial entity that contains the city where the Mieschke Hofmann und Partner headquarters are located? | Germany | [
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"Khabarovsky District\n\nKhabarovsky District () is an administrative and municipal district (raion), one of the seventeen in Khabarovsk Krai, Russia. It consists of two unconnected segments separated by the territory of Amursky District, which are located in the southwest of the krai. The area of the district is .... | Step 1: Mieschke Hofmann und Partner >> headquarters location → Ludwigsburg
Step 2: Ludwigsburg >> contains administrative territorial entity → Kornwestheim
Step 3: Kornwestheim >> country → Germany |
3hop1__292806_226789_844905 | What country was Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret born in? | Germany | [
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"Karl Moriz Diesing\n\nHe studied medicine at the University of Vienna, earning his doctorate in 1826. Afterwards, he served as an assistant to botanist Nikolaus Joseph von Jacquin, later working as an intern at the \"Hof-Naturalien-Cabinet\" (from 1829). In 1836 he became a curator of the zoological collections.",... | Step 1: Nikolaus Friedrich von Thouret >> place of birth → Ludwigsburg
Step 2: Ludwigsburg >> contains administrative territorial entity → Kornwestheim
Step 3: Kornwestheim >> country → Germany |
3hop1__783119_291186_4303 | What effort was the Canadian Military known for in the country where Resume's performer is a citizen of? | the strategic bombing of German cities | [] | [
"Myanmar\n\nIn May 2008, Cyclone Nargis caused extensive damage in the densely populated, rice-farming delta of the Irrawaddy Division. It was the worst natural disaster in Burmese history with reports of an estimated 200,000 people dead or missing, and damage totalled to 10 billion US Dollars, and as many as 1 mil... | Step 1: Résumé >> performer → Eberhard Weber
Step 2: Eberhard Weber >> country of citizenship → Germany
Step 3: What effort was the Canadian Military known for in Germany ? → the strategic bombing of German cities |
3hop1__783119_291186_50964 | What did Soviet Union and Resume's performer's country sign in 1939? | Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 | [] | [
"Republic of the Congo\n\nSassou Nguesso aligned the country with the Eastern Bloc and signed a twenty-year friendship pact with the Soviet Union. Over the years, Sassou had to rely more on political repression and less on patronage to maintain his dictatorship.",
"POW labor in the Soviet Union\n\nSystematic POW ... | Step 1: Résumé >> performer → Eberhard Weber
Step 2: Eberhard Weber >> country of citizenship → Germany
Step 3: what did Germany and the soviet union sign in 1939 → Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 |
3hop1__498834_291186_4303 | What was the Canadian Military known for in the country where Orchestra's performer is a citizen of? | the strategic bombing of German cities | [] | [
"Melodifestivalen 1963\n\nMelodifestivalen 1963 (known as Eurovisionsschlagern, svensk final) was the selection for the sixth song to represent Sweden at the Eurovision Song Contest. It was the fifth time that this system of picking a song had been used. One singer performed the song with a large orchestra and one ... | Step 1: Orchestra >> performer → Eberhard Weber
Step 2: Eberhard Weber >> country of citizenship → Germany
Step 3: What effort was the Canadian Military known for in Germany ? → the strategic bombing of German cities |
3hop1__498834_291186_50964 | In 1939, what pact was signed between the Soviet Union and the country of citizenship of the performer of Orchestra? | Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 | [] | [
"List of leaders of the Soviet Union\n\nUnder the 1977 Constitution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), the Chairman of the Council of Ministers was the head of government and the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet was the head of state. The office of the Chairman of the Council of Minis... | Step 1: Orchestra >> performer → Eberhard Weber
Step 2: Eberhard Weber >> country of citizenship → Germany
Step 3: what did Germany and the soviet union sign in 1939 → Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 |
3hop1__266733_291186_4303 | What effort was the Canadian Military known for in the country of citizenship of Pendulum's performer? | the strategic bombing of German cities | [] | [
"Dorothy Buffum Chandler\n\nDorothy Buffum Chandler (May 19, 1901 – July 6, 1997; born Dorothy Mae Buffum) was a Los Angeles cultural leader. She is perhaps best known for her efforts on behalf of the performing arts.",
"Albano Carrisi\n\nAlbano Carrisi (Italian: [alˈbaːno karˈriːzi]; born 20 May 1943), better kn... | Step 1: Pendulum >> performer → Eberhard Weber
Step 2: Eberhard Weber >> country of citizenship → Germany
Step 3: What effort was the Canadian Military known for in Germany ? → the strategic bombing of German cities |
3hop1__266733_291186_50964 | What did the soviet union and the country the Pendulum performer was a citizen of sign in 1939? | Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 | [] | [
"Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact\n\nOn August 19, the 1939 German–Soviet Commercial Agreement was finally signed. On 21 August, the Soviets suspended Tripartite military talks, citing other reasons. That same day, Stalin received assurance that Germany would approve secret protocols to the proposed non-aggression pact that... | Step 1: Pendulum >> performer → Eberhard Weber
Step 2: Eberhard Weber >> country of citizenship → Germany
Step 3: what did Germany and the soviet union sign in 1939 → Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 |
3hop1__747903_291186_4303 | What effort was the Canadian Military known for in the country where the Chorus performer was a citizen? | the strategic bombing of German cities | [] | [
"Myanmar\n\nThe Rohingya people have consistently faced human rights abuses by the Burmese regime that has refused to acknowledge them as Burmese citizens (despite some of them having lived in Burma for over three generations)—the Rohingya have been denied Burmese citizenship since the enactment of a 1982 citizensh... | Step 1: Chorus >> performer → Eberhard Weber
Step 2: Eberhard Weber >> country of citizenship → Germany
Step 3: What effort was the Canadian Military known for in Germany ? → the strategic bombing of German cities |
3hop1__747903_291186_50964 | What did the country of citizenship of Chorus' performer and the Soviet Union sign in 1939? | Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 | [] | [
"Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact\n\nSoviet propaganda and representatives went to great lengths to minimize the importance of the fact that they had opposed and fought against the Nazis in various ways for a decade prior to signing the Pact. Upon signing the pact, Molotov tried to reassure the Germans of his good intention... | Step 1: Chorus >> performer → Eberhard Weber
Step 2: Eberhard Weber >> country of citizenship → Germany
Step 3: what did Germany and the soviet union sign in 1939 → Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 |
3hop1__143714_291186_4303 | What effort was the Canadian military known for in the country where the singer of Yellow Fields is from? | the strategic bombing of German cities | [] | [
"Mississauga Eagles FC\n\nMississauga Eagles FC were a Canadian professional soccer team founded in 2010 that played in the Canadian Soccer League for two seasons. The Eagles were owned and operated by the Erin Mills Soccer Club and played at the Mississauga Hershey Field in the city of Mississauga, Ontario. In 201... | Step 1: Who sang or played Yellow Fields? → Eberhard Weber
Step 2: Eberhard Weber >> country of citizenship → Germany
Step 3: What effort was the Canadian Military known for in Germany ? → the strategic bombing of German cities |
3hop1__143714_291186_50964 | In 1939, what was signed by the Soviet Union and the country where the person who played Yellow Fields is a citizen? | Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 | [] | [
"South Korea\n\nOn June 25, 1950, North Korea invaded South Korea, sparking the Korean War, the Cold War's first major conflict, which continued until 1953. At the time, the Soviet Union had boycotted the United Nations (UN), thus forfeiting their veto rights. This allowed the UN to intervene in a civil war when it... | Step 1: Who sang or played Yellow Fields? → Eberhard Weber
Step 2: Eberhard Weber >> country of citizenship → Germany
Step 3: what did Germany and the soviet union sign in 1939 → Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 |
3hop1__519477_291186_4303 | What effort was the Canadian military known for in the country where the performer of Yellow Fields was a citizen? | the strategic bombing of German cities | [] | [
"Yellow Fields\n\nYellow Fields is an album by German double bassist and composer Eberhard Weber recorded in 1975 and released on the ECM label.",
"Canadian passport\n\nCanadian passport Passeport canadien (French) The front cover of a Canadian e-passport (with chip). Date first issued 1862 (letter of request) 19... | Step 1: Yellow Fields >> performer → Eberhard Weber
Step 2: Eberhard Weber >> country of citizenship → Germany
Step 3: What effort was the Canadian Military known for in Germany ? → the strategic bombing of German cities |
3hop1__519477_291186_50964 | What did the country of citizenship of Yellow Field's performer and the Soviet Union sign in 1939? | Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 | [] | [
"Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact\n\nGermany and the Soviet Union entered an intricate trade pact on February 11, 1940, that was over four times larger than the one the two countries had signed in August 1939. The trade pact helped Germany to surmount a British blockade of Germany. In the first year, Germany received one mi... | Step 1: Yellow Fields >> performer → Eberhard Weber
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3hop1__386632_291186_4303 | What effort was the Canadian military known for in the country where Little Movements' performer was a citizen? | the strategic bombing of German cities | [] | [
"Dorothy Buffum Chandler\n\nDorothy Buffum Chandler (May 19, 1901 – July 6, 1997; born Dorothy Mae Buffum) was a Los Angeles cultural leader. She is perhaps best known for her efforts on behalf of the performing arts.",
"It's a Little Too Late (Mark Chesnutt song)\n\n\"It's a Little Too Late\" is a song co-writte... | Step 1: Little Movements >> performer → Eberhard Weber
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3hop1__386632_291186_50964 | What did the country where the performer of Little Movements is a citizen sign with the Soviet Union in 1939? | Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 | [] | [
"List of leaders of the Soviet Union\n\nUnder the 1977 Constitution of the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR), the Chairman of the Council of Ministers was the head of government and the Chairman of the Presidium of the Supreme Soviet was the head of state. The office of the Chairman of the Council of Minis... | Step 1: Little Movements >> performer → Eberhard Weber
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3hop1__484925_291186_4303 | What effort was the Canadian military known for in the country where the performer of Silent Feet was a citizen? | the strategic bombing of German cities | [] | [
"Silent Orchestra\n\nSilent Orchestra was formed in 1998 to bring live music and sound design to classic and contemporary silent films. They have performed their own new compositions for classic silent films at art house theaters, film festivals and art galleries since 1999. They have appeared on DVDs of classic Si... | Step 1: Silent Feet >> performer → Eberhard Weber
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3hop1__484925_291186_50964 | In 1939, what did the Soviet Union and the country where the Silent Feet performer held citizenship sign? | Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 | [] | [
"Partial Nuclear Test Ban Treaty\n\nThe PTBT was signed by the governments of the Soviet Union, United Kingdom, and United States in Moscow on 5 August 1963 before being opened for signature by other countries. The treaty formally went into effect on 10 October 1963. Since then, 123 other states have become party t... | Step 1: Silent Feet >> performer → Eberhard Weber
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3hop1__836616_291186_4303 | What effort was the Canadian Military known for in the country where the Colours of Chloe performer held citizenship? | the strategic bombing of German cities | [] | [
"The Colours of Chloë\n\nThe Colours of Chloë is an album by German double bassist and composer Eberhard Weber recorded in 1973 and released on the ECM label.",
"Isaac Newton\n\nFrom 1670 to 1672, Newton lectured on optics. During this period he investigated the refraction of light, demonstrating that the multico... | Step 1: The Colours of Chloë >> performer → Eberhard Weber
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3hop1__836616_291186_50964 | What did the country where the performer of the "The Colours of Chloe" is a citizen and the Soviet Union sign in 1939? | Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 | [] | [
"Molotov–Ribbentrop Pact\n\nOn August 19, the 1939 German–Soviet Commercial Agreement was finally signed. On 21 August, the Soviets suspended Tripartite military talks, citing other reasons. That same day, Stalin received assurance that Germany would approve secret protocols to the proposed non-aggression pact that... | Step 1: The Colours of Chloë >> performer → Eberhard Weber
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3hop1__718872_291186_4303 | The Canadian Military is known for this action in the country where the performer of "The Following Morning" is from. | the strategic bombing of German cities | [] | [
"Canadian passport\n\nCanadian passport Passeport canadien (French) The front cover of a Canadian e-passport (with chip). Date first issued 1862 (letter of request) 1921 (booklet) July 1, 2013 (biometric) Issued by Immigration, Refugees and Citizenship Canada Type of document Passport Purpose Identification Eligibi... | Step 1: The Following Morning >> performer → Eberhard Weber
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3hop1__718872_291186_50964 | What did the soviet union and the performer of The Following Morning's country sign in 1939? | Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 | [] | [
"Call signs in North America\n\nMany countries have specific conventions for classifying call signs by transmitter characteristics and location. The call sign format for radio and television call signs follows a number of conventions. All call signs begin with a prefix assigned by the International Telecommunicatio... | Step 1: The Following Morning >> performer → Eberhard Weber
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3hop1__437015_291186_4303 | What effort was the Canadian military known for in the nation where Later That Evening's performer holds citizenship? | the strategic bombing of German cities | [] | [
"Jeremy Gara\n\nJeremy Gara (born June 6, 1978) is a Canadian drummer from Ottawa, Ontario. He is most well known as the drummer of the band Arcade Fire. Gara is an active performer in a number of other projects, including work as a solo performer.",
"Remo Fernandes\n\nLuís Remo de Maria Bernardo Fernandes (born ... | Step 1: Later That Evening >> performer → Eberhard Weber
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3hop1__437015_291186_50964 | In 1939, what did the Soviet Union sign with the country where Later That Evening's performer holds citizenship? | Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 | [] | [
"Munich Agreement\n\nJoseph Stalin was also upset by the results of the Munich conference. The Soviets, who had a mutual military assistance treaty with Czechoslovakia, felt betrayed by France, who also had a mutual military assistance treaty with Czechoslovakia. The British and French, however, mostly used the Sov... | Step 1: Later That Evening >> performer → Eberhard Weber
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3hop1__237908_291186_4303 | What was the Canadian military known for doing in the country of citizenship of Endless Day's performer? | the strategic bombing of German cities | [] | [
"Telman Ismailov\n\nTelman Mardanovich Ismailov (, ; born 26 October 1956) is an Azerbaijani-born businessman and entrepreneur of Mountain Jew origin. Since Azerbaijan does not allow dual citizenship, he holds Russian-Turkish citizenship. He is the chairman of the Russian AST Group of companies, which is active in ... | Step 1: Endless Days >> performer → Eberhard Weber
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3hop1__237908_291186_50964 | What did the Soviet Union and the country of Endless Days's performer sign in 1939? | Molotov -- Ribbentrop Pact of 1939 | [] | [
"Soviet invasion of Poland\n\nThe Soviet invasion of Poland was a Soviet military operation that started without a formal declaration of war on 17 September 1939. On that morning, 16 days after Germany invaded Poland from the west, the Soviet Union invaded Poland from the east. Subsequent military operations lasted... | Step 1: Endless Days >> performer → Eberhard Weber
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3hop1__722031_291186_4303 | What effort was the Canadian Military known for in the country where Fluid Rustle's performer was a citizen? | the strategic bombing of German cities | [] | [
"The Call (Anne Murray song)\n\n\"The Call\" is a song written by Gene MacLellan and performed by Anne Murray. The song reached #5 on the Canadian country chart, #6 on the U.S. Adult Contemporary chart, and #13 on the Canadian Adult Contemporary chart in 1976. The song appeared on her 1975 album, \"Together\". The ... | Step 1: Fluid Rustle >> performer → Eberhard Weber
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3hop1__10253_72872_59284 | Where did the country that won the 2014 event, that is recognized as the first HDTV broadcast in Europe, finish in the 2006 world cup? | third place | [] | [
"2018 FIFA World Cup\n\nThe 2018 FIFA World Cup will be the 21st FIFA World Cup, a quadrennial international football tournament contested by the men's national teams of the member associations of FIFA. It is scheduled to take place in Russia from 14 June to 15 July 2018, after the country was awarded the hosting r... | Step 1: What event was the first HDTV broadcast in Europe? → FIFA World Cup
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3hop1__35466_72872_59284 | Where did the country who won the 2014 event, that the FIFA Considerations Cups is usually considered a warm-up for, finish in the 2006 World Cup? | third place | [] | [
"Association football\n\nAfter the World Cup, the most important international football competitions are the continental championships, which are organised by each continental confederation and contested between national teams. These are the European Championship (UEFA), the Copa América (CONMEBOL), African Cup of ... | Step 1: The FIFA Confederations Cups is usually considered a warm-up for what? → FIFA World Cup
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3hop1__570335_805015_48308 | In WW2, when did America declare war on the country where Otto Appel was born? | 11 December 1941 | [] | [
"Otto Appel\n\nFriedrich Carl Louis Otto Appel (19 May 1867, Coburg – 10 November 1952, Berlin-Zehlendorf) was a German botanist and agriculturalist.",
"Munroturuttu railway station\n\nMunroturuttu railway station or Mundrothuruthu railway station (Code:MQO) is an 'HG 2 Category' halt railway station, situated in... | Step 1: Otto Appel >> place of birth → Coburg
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3hop1__411538_805015_48308 | In WWII, when did America declare war on the country in which Bernhard Fischer was born? | 11 December 1941 | [] | [
"Glöwen station\n\nThe Berlin–Hamburg railway was opened between Berlin and Boizenburg on 15 October 1846 and Glöwen station was opened on the same day. The station was intended from the beginning to serve not only the comparatively small town of Glöwen, but also as a hub for Havelberg and a number of other places.... | Step 1: Bernhard Fischer >> place of birth → Coburg
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3hop1__348803_805015_48308 | There are several railway stations in the city where Ernest Frederick died. When did the U.S. declare war on the country that includes that city? | 11 December 1941 | [] | [
"Decolonization of the Americas\n\nThe Latin American wars of independence were the revolutions that took place during the late 18th and early 19th centuries and resulted in the creation of a number of independent countries in Latin America. These revolutions followed the American and French Revolutions, which had ... | Step 1: Ernest Frederick >> place of death → Coburg
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3hop1__691000_805015_48308 | When did america declare war on the birth country of Louis Oppenheim? | 11 December 1941 | [] | [
"American Revolutionary War\n\nThe American Revolutionary War (1775 -- 1783), also known as the American War of Independence, was a global war that began as a conflict between Great Britain and her Thirteen Colonies, which declared independence as the United States of America.",
"American Revolutionary War\n\nThe... | Step 1: Louis Oppenheim >> place of birth → Coburg
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3hop1__655498_805015_48308 | During WWII, when did America declare war on the country that has railway stations in the place where Princess Sophie of Saxe-Hildburghausen died? | 11 December 1941 | [] | [
"World War II\n\nWorld War II (often abbreviated to WWII or WW2), also known as the Second World War, was a global war that lasted from 1939 to 1945, although related conflicts began earlier. The vast majority of the world's countries -- including all of the great powers -- eventually formed two opposing military a... | Step 1: Princess Sophie of Saxe-Hildburghausen >> place of death → Coburg
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3hop1__146927_805015_48308 | In WW2, when did America declare war on the country Marie Elisabeth of Brunswick-Wolfenbuttel lived in when she died? | 11 December 1941 | [] | [
"Kassel-Wilhelmshöhe station\n\nKassel-Wilhelmshöhe is a railway station in the city of Kassel, in the German state of Hesse. It is the city's most important railway station, as it is connected to the Hanover-Würzburg high-speed rail line, with InterCityExpress services calling at the station.",
"Kottawa railway ... | Step 1: What city did Marie Elisabeth of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel live when he died? → Coburg
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3hop1__451599_805015_48308 | In WWII, when did America declare war on the country where Princess Sophie Antoinette of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel died? | 11 December 1941 | [] | [
"Princess Sophie Antoinette of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel\n\nSophie Antoinette of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel (13/23 January 1724, Wolfenbüttel – 17 May 1802, Coburg) was the tenth of 17 children of Ferdinand Albert II, Duke of Brunswick-Lüneburg.",
"Sidonie of Saxony\n\nSidonie of Saxony (also: \"Sidonia\"; 8 March 1518,... | Step 1: Princess Sophie Antoinette of Brunswick-Wolfenbüttel >> place of death → Coburg
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3hop1__161946_84298_53741 | When was the body that ruled the country where the statue of liberty was constructed during the reign of terror formed? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Court of the Lions\n\nThe Courtyard of the Lions (Spanish: Patio de los Leones; Arabic: بهو السباع ) is the main courtyard of the Nasrid dynasty Palace of the Lions, in the heart of the Alhambra, the Moorish citadel formed by a complex of palaces, gardens and forts in Granada, Spain. It was commissioned by the ... | Step 1: Where was the statue constructed? → France
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3hop1__159068_84298_53741 | When did the provisional government ruling during the reign of terror the country premiering Prison Break start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Occupied\n\nThe series premiered in Norway on TV2 on 5 October 2015. The series premiered in the United Kingdom and Ireland on 13 January 2016 on Sky Arts in HD. The series has been added to the Netflix streaming service in multiple countries as of 20 January 2016. The series premiered on Pivot TV in the United St... | Step 1: What country did the series premiere? → France
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3hop1__25551_84298_53741 | When did who ruled where the priory of Poissy was located during the reign of terror start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Blackfriars, London\n\nThe name \"Blackfriars\" was first used in 1317 (as Black Freres from the French 'frère' meaning 'brother') and derives from the black cappa worn by the Dominican Friars who moved their priory from Holborn to the area between the River Thames and Ludgate Hill in about 1276. Edward I gave per... | Step 1: Where was the priory of Poissy located? → France
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3hop1__160535_84298_53741 | When was the committee established that ruled the country that once owned Saint-Domingue during the Reign of Terror? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Vincent Ogé\n\nVincent Ogé (; c.1755 – 6 February 1791) was a wealthy free man of mixed-race descent who instigated a revolt against white colonial authority in French Saint-Domingue that lasted from October to December 1790 in the area outside Cap-Français, the colony's main city. The Ogé revolt of 1790 foretold ... | Step 1: Which country owns Saint-Domingue? → France
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3hop1__107023_84298_53741 | When did the group ruling the country Norev is from during the reign of terror start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Hamengkubuwono V\n\nHamengkubuwono V (also spelled Hamengkubuwana V, 1820–1855) was the fifth sultan of Yogyakarta, reigning from 19 December 1823 to 17 August 1826, and then from 17 January 1828 to 5 June 1855 being interspersed by the rule of Hamengkubuwono II.",
"Ahmad Tajuddin\n\nHis reign represented the st... | Step 1: What is the country Norev is from? → France
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3hop1__9517_84298_53741 | When did the group that ruled the country where Les Menuires is located during the Reign of Terror start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Alps\n\nDuring the post-World War I period ski-lifts were built in Swiss and Austrian towns to accommodate winter visitors, but summer tourism continued to be important; by the mid-20th century the popularity of downhill skiing increased greatly as it became more accessible and in the 1970s several new villages we... | Step 1: Where is Les Menuires located? → France
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3hop1__395385_84298_53741 | When did the ruler of the country Collinée is located during the reign of terror start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Sophie de Condorcet\n\nSophie de Condorcet (1764 in Meulan – 8 September 1822 in Paris), best known as Madame de Condorcet, was a prominent salon hostess from 1789 to the Reign of Terror, and again from 1799 until her death in 1822. She was the wife, then widow, of the mathematician and philosopher Nicolas de Cond... | Step 1: Collinée >> country → France
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3hop1__105109_84298_53741 | When did the group that ruled Fichet-Bauche's country during the reign of terror start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Committee of Public Safety\n\nThe Committee of Public Safety (French: Comité de salut public) -- created in April 1793 by the National Convention and then restructured in July 1793 -- formed the de facto executive government in France during the Reign of Terror (1793 -- 94), a stage of the French Revolution. The C... | Step 1: What country released Fichet-Bauche? → France
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3hop1__105032_84298_53741 | When did the government ruling the country of Bredele during the reign of terror start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"History of India\n\nAkbar's son, Jahangir more or less followed father's policy. The Mughal dynasty ruled most of the Indian subcontinent by 1600. The reign of Shah Jahan was the golden age of Mughal architecture. He erected several large monuments, the most famous of which is the Taj Mahal at Agra, as well as the... | Step 1: The country for Bredele was what? → France
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3hop1__20597_84298_53741 | When was the start of the organization that, during the reign of terror, ruled the country that allied with Britain in 1904? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Infield fly rule\n\nThe current rule came into effect in 1901. It was amended in 1904 to not apply to line drives, and in 1920 to not apply to bunts.",
"George VI\n\nDuring George's reign the break-up of the British Empire and its transition into the Commonwealth of Nations accelerated. The parliament of the Iri... | Step 1: Which country did Britain ally with in 1904? → France
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3hop1__261718_84298_53741 | When did the group that ruled the country where Labarrere is located during the Reign of Terror start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Louis V of France\n\nLouis V (c. 966 – 21 May 987), also known as Louis the Do-Nothing (French: Louis le Fainéant), was the King of West Francia from 986 until his premature death a year later. During his reign, the nobility essentially ruled the country. Dying childless, he was the last monarch in the Carolingian... | Step 1: Labarrère >> country → France
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3hop1__68925_84298_53741 | When did the organization start that ruled during the reign of terror in the country which owned the Louisiana Territory before 1802? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Reign of Terror\n\nOn 6 April the Committee of Public Safety was created, which gradually became the de facto war - time government.",
"List of British monarchy records\n\nThe shortest - reigning monarch was Lady Jane Grey who ruled for 9 days from 6 July until 15 July 1553 (although she was only proclaimed quee... | Step 1: who did the louisiana territory belonged to before 1802 → France
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3hop1__103557_84298_53741 | When did the group that ruled Dominique Bakry's birth country during the reign of terror start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Mid-twentieth century baby boom\n\nThe end of World War II brought a baby boom to many countries, especially Western ones. There is some disagreement as to the precise beginning and ending dates of the post-war baby boom, but it is most often agreed to have begun in the years immediately after the war, though some... | Step 1: What was Dominique Bakry birth country? → France
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3hop1__105056_84298_53741 | When did the organization start that ruled during the reign of terror in the country in which the film Chanel Solitaire was set? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Jean Sylvain Bailly\n\nJean Sylvain Bailly (; 15 September 1736 – 12 November 1793) was a French astronomer, mathematician, freemason, and political leader of the early part of the French Revolution. He presided over the Tennis Court Oath, served as the mayor of Paris from 1789 to 1791, and was ultimately guilloti... | Step 1: The country for Chanel Solitaire was what? → France
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3hop1__90918_84298_53741 | When did the organization that ruled the nation that owned Louisiana before the US begin? | April 1793 | [] | [
"British Togoland\n\nBritish Togoland, officially the Mandate Territory of Togoland and later officially the Trust Territory of Togoland, was a territory in West Africa, under the administration of the United Kingdom. It was effectively formed in 1916 by the splitting of the German protectorate of Togoland into two... | Step 1: who owned the louisiana territory before the us → France
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3hop1__21117_84298_53741 | When was the start of the organization that ruled the country with Western Europe's largest Jewish community during the reign of terror? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Soleuvre\n\nSoleuvre (, , ) is a town in the commune of Sanem, in the canton of Esch-sur-Alzette in south-western Luxembourg. , the town has a population of 5,471. In 2001, Soleuvre was the fourteenth-largest town in Luxembourg, and the largest that is not the most populous in its own commune (Sanem's administrati... | Step 1: Where is Western Europe's largest Jewish community? → France
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3hop1__103321_84298_53741 | When did the provisional government ruling Roger Capron's country of citizenship during the reign of terror start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Reign of Terror\n\nOn 6 April the Committee of Public Safety was created, which gradually became the de facto war - time government.",
"List of WWE Champions\n\nThe championship is generally contested in professional wrestling matches, in which participants execute scripted finishes rather than contend in direct... | Step 1: What is Roger Capron's country of citizenship? → France
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3hop1__158834_84298_53741 | When did the group ruling the country considered one of NATO's creators during the reign of terror start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Burgo de Osma Cathedral\n\nThe Cathedral of Burgo de Osma is a Roman Catholic church located in El Burgo de Osma, central Spain. It is in the Gothic architectural style, and was constructed on an area previously occupied by a Romanesque church. It is one of the best preserved medieval buildings in the country and ... | Step 1: Which country is considered one of the creators of NATO? → France
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3hop1__73561_84298_53741 | When did the organization that, during the Reign of Terror, ruled the country defeated by Portugal in the euro 2016 final, start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Gianluca Zambrotta\n\nAt international level, Zambrotta won 98 caps for the Italy national team, playing at three FIFA World Cups, three UEFA European Championship, the 2009 FIFA Confederations Cup and the 2000 Summer Olympics. He was part of their side that reached the Euro 2000 final, and he was also selected to... | Step 1: who did portugal beat in euro 2016 final → France
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3hop1__102103_84298_53741 | When did the group that ruled the country Crawford Palmer is a citizen of during the reign of terror start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Noor Uthman Muhammed\n\nNoor Uthman Muhammed is a citizen of Sudan who was confined in the United States Guantanamo Bay detention camp, in Cuba where he served a sentence for terrorism convictions before the Guantanamo military commission",
"Hébertists\n\nThe Hébertists (), or Exaggerators () were a radical revo... | Step 1: Of which country is Crawford Palmer a citizen? → France
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3hop1__80558_84298_53741 | When did the rulers of the country that sold New Orleans to the United States during the reign of terror start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"John Shelp Cobblestone House\n\nThe John Shelp Cobblestone House, also known as the Shelp–Beamer House, is located on West Shelby Road (Orleans County Route 87) in West Shelby, New York, United States, just east of the Niagara–Orleans county line. It is an 1830s cobblestone house in the Greek Revival architectural... | Step 1: who sold new orleans to the united states → France
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3hop1__37692_84298_53741 | When did the group that ruled the country whose influence decreased due to the Scottish reformation during the reign of terror start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Sophie de Condorcet\n\nSophie de Condorcet (1764 in Meulan – 8 September 1822 in Paris), best known as Madame de Condorcet, was a prominent salon hostess from 1789 to the Reign of Terror, and again from 1799 until her death in 1822. She was the wife, then widow, of the mathematician and philosopher Nicolas de Cond... | Step 1: The Scottish Reformation decreased what country's influence? → France
Step 2: who ruled France during the reign of terror → the Committee of Public Safety
Step 3: when did the Committee of Public Safety start → April 1793 |
3hop1__102798_84298_53741 | When was the body that ruled Vincent Perrot's country during the reign of terror formed? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Reign of Terror\n\nOn 6 April the Committee of Public Safety was created, which gradually became the de facto war - time government.",
"Chucky (character)\n\nChucky made his first appearance in the 1988 film Child's Play. In the film, serial killer Charles Lee Ray (Brad Dourif) uses voodoo rituals to transfer hi... | Step 1: What country is Vincent Perrot from? → France
Step 2: who ruled France during the reign of terror → the Committee of Public Safety
Step 3: when did the Committee of Public Safety start → April 1793 |
3hop1__104488_84298_53741 | When did the group ruling Halima Soussi's country during the reign of terror start? | April 1793 | [] | [
"List of British monarchy records\n\nThe shortest - reigning monarch was Lady Jane Grey who ruled for 9 days from 6 July until 15 July 1553 (although she was only proclaimed queen by the Lords of the Council on 10 July). Note: Jane's reign is disputed.",
"Fantastic Beasts: The Crimes of Grindelwald\n\nJude Law as... | Step 1: Which country was Halima Soussi in? → France
Step 2: who ruled France during the reign of terror → the Committee of Public Safety
Step 3: when did the Committee of Public Safety start → April 1793 |
3hop1__161728_84298_53741 | when did the ruler during the Reign of Terror in the country Braille received a scholarship to start operation? | April 1793 | [] | [
"Vivian Blake\n\nBlake was born to a poor family in West Kingston, but was granted a scholarship to a private high school, St. George's College. He moved to New York City in 1973, where he started distributing marijuana and cocaine, eventually expanding his network nationwide.",
"Hébertists\n\nThe Hébertists (), ... | Step 1: In what country did Braille receive a school scholarship to? → France
Step 2: who ruled France during the reign of terror → the Committee of Public Safety
Step 3: when did the Committee of Public Safety start → April 1793 |
3hop1__755950_592709_78102 | In WW2 when did Germany invade the country that contains the cape where Gabriel Auguste Ferdinand Ducuing died? | 10 May 1940 | [] | [
"Bosnian Crusade\n\nThe Bosnian Crusade was fought against unspecified heretics from 1235 until 1241. It was, essentially, a Hungarian war of conquest against the Banate of Bosnia sanctioned as a crusade. Led by the Hungarian prince Coloman, the crusaders only succeeded in conquering peripheral parts of the country... | Step 1: Gabriel Auguste Ferdinand Ducuing >> place of death → Cap Gris Nez
Step 2: Cap Gris Nez >> country → France
Step 3: when was France invaded by germany in ww2 → 10 May 1940 |
3hop1__755950_592709_68056 | When did Germany occupy the country where Gabriel August Ferdinand Ducuing died during WWII? | 1940 -- 1944 | [] | [
"Sigmar Gabriel\n\nGabriel's father was a Lutheran originally from Hirschberg im Riesengebirge in Silesia, while his mother was a Catholic originally from Heilsberg in the Ermland (Warmia) region of East Prussia who had most recently lived in Königsberg; both parents came as refugees to West Germany during the flig... | Step 1: Gabriel Auguste Ferdinand Ducuing >> place of death → Cap Gris Nez
Step 2: Cap Gris Nez >> country → France
Step 3: when was France occupied by germany in ww2 → 1940 -- 1944 |
3hop1__659125_39490_84845 | When were the cave paintings in the country where Leon Diguet was educated created? | estimated around 17,000 years BP | [] | [
"Fort Stanton – Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area\n\nThe Fort Stanton – Snowy River Cave National Conservation Area is a National Conservation Area in the eastern foothills of the Sierra Blanca, between Capitan and Lincoln in south central New Mexico. Including approximately and located at an elevation of... | Step 1: Léon Diguet >> educated at → National Museum of Natural History
Step 2: Where is National Museum of Natural History located? → France
Step 3: when were the cave paintings in France created → estimated around 17,000 years BP |
3hop1__659125_39490_78102 | When was the country where Leon Diguet was educated invaded by Germany in WWII? | 10 May 1940 | [] | [
"Maxime Collignon\n\nLéon-Maxime Collignon (8 November 1849 in Verdun – 15 October 1917 in Paris) was a French archaeologist who specialized in ancient Greek art and architecture.",
"Allan Kardec\n\nAllan Kardec () is the pen name of the French educator, translator and author Hippolyte Léon Denizard Rivail (; 3 O... | Step 1: Léon Diguet >> educated at → National Museum of Natural History
Step 2: Where is National Museum of Natural History located? → France
Step 3: when was France invaded by germany in ww2 → 10 May 1940 |
3hop1__659125_39490_67374 | Where was the first McDonald's built in the country where Léon Diguet was educated? | 1972 | [] | [
"Camille Pelletan\n\nCamille Pelletan was educated in Paris, passed as licentiate in laws, and studied at the \"École Nationale des Chartes\" where he was qualified as an \"archiviste paléographe\". At the age of twenty he became an active journalist, and a bitter critic of the Imperial Government. After the war of... | Step 1: Léon Diguet >> educated at → National Museum of Natural History
Step 2: Where is National Museum of Natural History located? → France
Step 3: where was the first mcdonald's built in France → 1972 |
3hop1__659125_39490_21118 | How many Jews live in the country where Léon Diguet was educated? | between 483,000 and 500,000 | [] | [
"Israel\n\nImmigration to Israel during the late 1940s and early 1950s was aided by the Israeli Immigration Department and the non-government sponsored Mossad LeAliyah Bet (\"Institution for Illegal Immigration\"). Both groups facilitated regular immigration logistics like arranging transportation, but the latter a... | Step 1: Léon Diguet >> educated at → National Museum of Natural History
Step 2: Where is National Museum of Natural History located? → France
Step 3: How many Jews live in France ? → between 483,000 and 500,000 |
3hop1__659125_39490_61878 | When did England last go to war with the country having the museum attended by Léon Diguet? | June 1815 | [] | [
"Léon Diguet\n\nHe studied science at the Muséum national d'histoire naturelle in Paris, where he was influenced by scientists that included biologist Jean Louis Armand de Quatrefages de Bréau, zoologist Alphonse Milne-Edwards, and anthropologist Ernest Hamy. From 1889 to 1892, he was employed as a chemical enginee... | Step 1: Léon Diguet >> educated at → National Museum of Natural History
Step 2: Where is National Museum of Natural History located? → France
Step 3: when did england last go to war with France → June 1815 |
3hop1__659125_39490_87717 | When is the last time the guillotine was used in the country where Leon Diguet was educated? | 10 September 1977 | [] | [
"Guillotine\n\nThe only recorded use of the guillotine in North America took place on the French island of St. Pierre in 1889, of Basque - born assassin Carlos Zuzuarregui, with a guillotine brought in from Guadeloupe. In the Caribbean, it was used more routinely in Guadeloupe and Martinique, the last time in Fort ... | Step 1: Léon Diguet >> educated at → National Museum of Natural History
Step 2: Where is National Museum of Natural History located? → France
Step 3: when was the last time the guillotine was used in France → 10 September 1977 |
3hop1__659125_39490_23352 | Who protested the involvement of Britain and the country containing the institution where Léon Diguet was educated in a war with Germany? | Western Communists | [] | [
"Franco-Prussian War\n\nThe creation of a unified German Empire ended the balance of power that had been created with the Congress of Vienna after the end of the Napoleonic Wars. Germany had established itself as the main power in continental Europe with the most powerful and professional army in the world.[citatio... | Step 1: Léon Diguet >> educated at → National Museum of Natural History
Step 2: Where is National Museum of Natural History located? → France
Step 3: Who protested the involvement of Britain and France in a war with Germany? → Western Communists |
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