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4hop3__99279_46089_61674_1952 | The middle leg of the journey from England to Mafadi's continent to the Americas in a sea region. Which nation from this region provided the most legal immigrants to the city where Gotham was filmed? | the Dominican Republic | [
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"2008 Summer Olympics torch relay\n\nArgentina: The torch relay leg in Buenos Aires, Argentina, held on April 11, began with an artistic show at the Lola Mora amphitheatre in Costanera Sur. In the end of the show the mayor of Buenos Aires Mauricio Macri gave the torch to the first torchbearer, Carlos Espínola. The ... | Step 1: What continent is Mafadi on? → Africa
Step 2: the middle leg of the journey from england to Africa to the americas → the Caribbean
Step 3: where is the tv show gotham filmed at → in New York City
Step 4: What nation provided the most legal immigrants to in New York City in the the Caribbean ? → the Dominican Re... |
4hop3__564093_46089_61674_1952 | What nation provided the most legal immigrants to where Gotham is filmed in the region that was the middle leg of the journey from England to Azania's location to America? | the Dominican Republic | [
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"RD",
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"New York City\n\nEcuador, Colombia, Guyana, Peru, and Brazil were the top source countries from South America for legal immigrants to the New York City region in 2013; the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Haiti, and Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean; Egypt, Ghana, and Nigeria from Africa; and El Salvador, Honduras,... | Step 1: Azania >> location → Africa
Step 2: the middle leg of the journey from england to Africa to the americas → the Caribbean
Step 3: where is the tv show gotham filmed at → in New York City
Step 4: What nation provided the most legal immigrants to in New York City in the the Caribbean ? → the Dominican Republic |
4hop3__161176_46089_61674_1952 | The middle leg of the journey from England to the continent having Rugops to the Americas is a region of the Americas. What nation provided the most legal immigrants to the US city filming the tv show Gotham in this region? | the Dominican Republic | [
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"Vicky Rodewyk\n\nVicky Rodewyk (born 20 November 1988) is an actress, photographic model and dancer from New Zealand. She has appeared in various TV commercials and shows, such as Barney, Shortland Street and an episode of Cloud 9's series \"Revelations – The Initial Journey\". Vicky is best known for playing the ... | Step 1: Which contenent is Rugops from? → Africa
Step 2: the middle leg of the journey from england to Africa to the americas → the Caribbean
Step 3: where is the tv show gotham filmed at → in New York City
Step 4: What nation provided the most legal immigrants to in New York City in the the Caribbean ? → the Dominican... |
4hop3__332923_46089_61674_1952 | What nation provided the most legal immigrants from the region with the middle of the journey from England to the continent of Nyamuragira, to the city where Gotham is filmed? | the Dominican Republic | [
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"Royal Journey\n\nRoyal Journey is a National Film Board of Canada documentary film chronicling a five-week Royal visit by the then-Princess Elizabeth and her husband, the Duke of Edinburgh, to Canada and the United States in the fall of 1951. Released in December 1951, \"Royal Journey\" is also notable for being t... | Step 1: Nyamuragira >> continent → Africa
Step 2: the middle leg of the journey from england to Africa to the americas → the Caribbean
Step 3: where is the tv show gotham filmed at → in New York City
Step 4: What nation provided the most legal immigrants to in New York City in the the Caribbean ? → the Dominican Republ... |
4hop3__99352_46089_61674_1952 | What country sent the most legal immigrants to Gotham's filming location from the middle leg of the journey from England to the continent of Sobat River to the Americas? | the Dominican Republic | [
"Dominican Republic",
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"Gary Anthony Williams\n\nGary Anthony Williams (born March 14, 1966) is an American actor and comedian who provided the voice of Uncle Ruckus on The Boondocks, Yancy Westridge in the video game Alpha Protocol, and Horace Warfield in StarCraft II: Wings of Liberty and StarCraft II: Heart of the Swarm. He appeared o... | Step 1: In what continent is Sobat River in? → Africa
Step 2: the middle leg of the journey from england to Africa to the americas → the Caribbean
Step 3: where is the tv show gotham filmed at → in New York City
Step 4: What nation provided the most legal immigrants to in New York City in the the Caribbean ? → the Domi... |
4hop3__860948_46089_61674_1952 | One region was the middle leg of the journey from England to the continent of the White Nile to the Americas. What country sent the most legal immigrants to Gotham's filming location from this region? | the Dominican Republic | [
"Dominican Republic",
"RD",
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"New York City\n\nEcuador, Colombia, Guyana, Peru, and Brazil were the top source countries from South America for legal immigrants to the New York City region in 2013; the Dominican Republic, Jamaica, Haiti, and Trinidad and Tobago in the Caribbean; Egypt, Ghana, and Nigeria from Africa; and El Salvador, Honduras,... | Step 1: White Nile >> continent → Africa
Step 2: the middle leg of the journey from england to Africa to the americas → the Caribbean
Step 3: where is the tv show gotham filmed at → in New York City
Step 4: What nation provided the most legal immigrants to in New York City in the the Caribbean ? → the Dominican Republi... |
4hop3__243398_46089_61674_1952 | What country sent the most legal immigrants to the city where Gotham is filmed from the region serving as the middle leg of the journey from England to the continent where Table Mountain is located to the Americas? | the Dominican Republic | [
"Dominican Republic",
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"DR"
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"National Register of Historic Places listings in Ziebach County, South Dakota\n\nThis is intended to be a detailed table of the property on the National Register of Historic Places in Ziebach County, South Dakota, United States. Latitude and longitude coordinates are provided for this property; they may be seen in... | Step 1: Table Mountain >> continent → Africa
Step 2: the middle leg of the journey from england to Africa to the americas → the Caribbean
Step 3: where is the tv show gotham filmed at → in New York City
Step 4: What nation provided the most legal immigrants to in New York City in the the Caribbean ? → the Dominican Rep... |
4hop3__204168_9522_28235_22384 | How did a federal union rank the economy of the Otto Furrer's birth country? | Europe's most innovative country | [
"Europe"
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"Richmond, Virginia\n\nRichmond's economy is primarily driven by law, finance, and government, with federal, state, and local governmental agencies, as well as notable legal and banking firms, located in the downtown area. The city is home to both the United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit, one of 13... | Step 1: Otto Furrer >> place of birth → Zermatt
Step 2: Where are the villages of Wengen and Zermatt located? → Switzerland
Step 3: What is an example of a federal union? → the European Union
Step 4: How did the European Union rank Switzerland 's economy? → Europe's most innovative country |
4hop3__166346_9522_28235_22384 | How did a federal union rank the economy of the country where Franzi Aufdenblatten was born? | Europe's most innovative country | [
"Europe"
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"Ollndorf\n\nOllndorf is a small village in Germany and belongs to the municipality Niendorf and is located on west of the Landkreis Nordwestmecklenburg which is in the federal state of Mecklenburg-Vorpommern.",
"Ban Hafiz Jee\n\nBan Hafiz Jee is a village and union council of Mianwali District in the Punjab prov... | Step 1: Fränzi Aufdenblatten >> place of birth → Zermatt
Step 2: Where are the villages of Wengen and Zermatt located? → Switzerland
Step 3: What is an example of a federal union? → the European Union
Step 4: How did the European Union rank Switzerland 's economy? → Europe's most innovative country |
4hop3__677205_9522_28235_22384 | How did a federal union rank the economy of the country where Ulrich Inderbinen died? | Europe's most innovative country | [
"Europe"
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"Ulrich Inderbinen\n\nUlrich Inderbinen (December 3, 1900, Zermatt, Valais – June 14, 2004) was a Swiss mountain guide famous for his longevity and love for mountain climbing. He had been on the top of Matterhorn over 370 times and made his last ascent of it when he was 90. Though he was not the first to summit the... | Step 1: Ulrich Inderbinen >> place of death → Zermatt
Step 2: Where are the villages of Wengen and Zermatt located? → Switzerland
Step 3: What is an example of a federal union? → the European Union
Step 4: How did the European Union rank Switzerland 's economy? → Europe's most innovative country |
4hop3__385156_9522_28235_22384 | How did a federal union rank the economy of Monte Rosa Hotel's country? | Europe's most innovative country | [
"Europe"
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"Employer Identification Number\n\nThe Employer Identification Number (EIN), also known as the Federal Employer Identification Number (FEIN) or the Federal Tax Identification Number, is a unique nine - digit number assigned by the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) to business entities operating in the United States fo... | Step 1: Monte Rosa Hotel >> located in the administrative territorial entity → Zermatt
Step 2: Where are the villages of Wengen and Zermatt located? → Switzerland
Step 3: What is an example of a federal union? → the European Union
Step 4: How did the European Union rank Switzerland 's economy? → Europe's most innovativ... |
4hop3__204168_9522_39185_22384 | How did the organization in which St. Barts became a part of in 2012 rank the economy of the country having Wengen and the birth village of Otto Furrer? | Europe's most innovative country | [
"Europe"
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"Léonie Gilmour\n\nLéonie Gilmour was born in New York City on June 17, 1873, and grew up in the East Village, Manhattan. At the time of her birth, her father, Andrew Gilmour, a clerk, and mother, Albiana Gilmour (née Smith, daughter of one of the co-founders of the \"Brooklyn Times-Union\"), were living \"in one r... | Step 1: Otto Furrer >> place of birth → Zermatt
Step 2: Where are the villages of Wengen and Zermatt located? → Switzerland
Step 3: What organization did St. Barts become a part of in 2012? → the European Union
Step 4: How did the European Union rank Switzerland 's economy? → Europe's most innovative country |
4hop3__166346_9522_39185_22384 | How did the political union that St. Barts joined in 2012 rank the economy of the nation where Wengen, and the birthplace of Fränzi Aufdenblatten are located? | Europe's most innovative country | [
"Europe"
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"M. Visvesvaraya\n\nMokshagundam Viswesvarayya was born on 15 September 1861 in Muddenahalli village (now located in Chikkaballapura District, but part of Kolar district at the time of his birth) in the princely state of Mysore (now Karnataka), India. His father, Mokshagundam Srinivasa Sastry, was a school teacher ... | Step 1: Fränzi Aufdenblatten >> place of birth → Zermatt
Step 2: Where are the villages of Wengen and Zermatt located? → Switzerland
Step 3: What organization did St. Barts become a part of in 2012? → the European Union
Step 4: How did the European Union rank Switzerland 's economy? → Europe's most innovative country |
4hop3__207001_87245_37620_47790 | Stewart indicated that a certain document doesn't contain the phrase Wall of Separation. What part of this document is the basis for the implied powers of the body which has the power to make laws in the country where Anaheim Amigos is located? | ``general welfare clause ''and the`` necessary and proper clause'' | [
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"Article One of the United States Constitution\n\nSection 1 is a vesting clause that bestows federal legislative power exclusively to Congress. Similar clauses are found in Articles II and III. The former confers executive power upon the President alone, and the latter grants judicial power solely to the federal ju... | Step 1: Anaheim Amigos >> country → America
Step 2: who has the power to make laws in America → Congress
Step 3: Stewart pointed out that the phrase "Wall of separation" was nowhere to be found in what? → the Constitution
Step 4: what part of the the Constitution is the basis for the implied powers of Congress → ``gene... |
4hop3__286131_77886_52539_69951 | A legislative branch presides over any impeachment trial of the president of the country of citizenship of Matthias W. Day. In which of this branch of the legislative body determining the size of the supreme court must revenue bills originate and why? | House of Representatives | [
"house of representatives"
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"Attorney General of India\n\nThe Attorney General for India is the Indian government's chief legal advisor, and its primary lawyer in the Supreme Court of India. He is appointed by the President of India under Article 76 (1) of the Constitution and holds office during the pleasure of the President. He must be a pe... | Step 1: Matthias W. Day >> country of citizenship → the United States
Step 2: who presides over any impeachment trial of the president of the United States → The House
Step 3: who determines the size of the supreme court → Congress
Step 4: in which The House of Congress must revenue bills originate and why → House of R... |
4hop3__35504_77886_88620_69951 | The Liberian flag and constitution was modeled after a country. In that country, which legislative branch presiding over any impeachment trial of its president of the country legislature limiting the level of the nation's debt must revenue bills originate and why? | House of Representatives | [
"house of representatives"
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"Government of Slovakia\n\nIt is led by the Prime Minister of Slovakia, who is nominated by the President of Slovakia, and is usually the leader of majority party or of majority coalition after an election to the National Council of the Slovak Republic. The Cabinet appointed by the president on recommendation of th... | Step 1: What was the Liberian flag and constitution modeled after? → the United States
Step 2: who presides over any impeachment trial of the president of the United States → The House
Step 3: who limits the level of the nation's debt → Congress
Step 4: in which The House of Congress must revenue bills originate and wh... |
4hop3__493923_300471_583182_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country containing Al-Mastumah and the country of the man who followed the reign of Al-Mu'tamid? | in 634 | [] | [
"Muslim conquest of the Levant\n\nThe Muslim conquest of the Levant (Arabic: اَلْـفَـتْـحُ الْإٍسْـلَامِيُّ لِـلـشَّـامِ , Al - Faṫṫḥul - Islāmiyyuash - Shām) or Arab conquest of the Levant (Arabic: اَلْـفَـتْـحُ الْـعَـرَبِيُّ لِـلـشَّـامِ , Al - Faṫṫḥul - ʿArabiyyu Lish - Shām) occurred in the first half of the... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
Step 2: Al-Mu'tadid >> country of citizenship → Iraq
Step 3: Al-Mastumah >> country → Syria
Step 4: when did muslim armies invade Syria and Iraq → in 634 |
4hop3__493923_300471_517772_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country where Al-Mu'tamid's successor was a citizen and the country home to Al-Muslimiyah? | in 634 | [] | [
"Albano Carrisi\n\nAlbano Carrisi (Italian: [alˈbaːno karˈriːzi]; born 20 May 1943), better known as Al Bano, is an Italian recording artist, actor, and winemaker. In 2016, he was awarded Albanian citizenship due to his close ties with the country.",
"2017–19 Qatar diplomatic crisis\n\nSince he took power in 1995... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
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4hop3__493923_300471_189844_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country where Al-Mu'tamid's successor held citizenship and the country where Al-Shinyah is found? | in 634 | [] | [
"Myanmar\n\nIn October 2012 the number of ongoing conflicts in Myanmar included the Kachin conflict, between the Pro-Christian Kachin Independence Army and the government; a civil war between the Rohingya Muslims, and the government and non-government groups in Rakhine State; and a conflict between the Shan, Lahu a... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
Step 2: Al-Mu'tadid >> country of citizenship → Iraq
Step 3: Al-Shinyah >> country → Syria
Step 4: when did muslim armies invade Syria and Iraq → in 634 |
4hop3__493923_300471_569352_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country Al-Salihiyah is located and the country of citizenship of the person who followed Al-Mu'tamid? | in 634 | [] | [
"Sa'ad Al-Faqih\n\nSa'ad Rashed Mohammad al-Faqih (; born February 2, 1957 in Az Zubayr, Iraq), also known as Sa'ad Al-Fagih, is a Muslim Saudi national and former surgeon who heads the Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia (MIRA). He lives in London. He was a key player in preparing the “Letter of Demands” of 1991... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
Step 2: Al-Mu'tadid >> country of citizenship → Iraq
Step 3: Al-Salihiyah >> country → Syria
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4hop3__493923_300471_262776_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country where Al-Mu'tamid's successor was a citizen and the country home to Al-Qubeir? | in 634 | [] | [
"Tamana al-Ghab\n\nTamana al-Ghab (, also spelled Tamaanat al-Ghab) is a village in northern Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate, located northwest of Hama. It is situated in the al-Ghab plain, east of the Orontes River. It is abutted by al-Ramlah to the north and Rasif to the south with other near... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
Step 2: Al-Mu'tadid >> country of citizenship → Iraq
Step 3: Al-Qubeir >> country → Syria
Step 4: when did muslim armies invade Syria and Iraq → in 634 |
4hop3__493923_300471_411476_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country having Al-Quriyah and the country of citizenship of the follower of Al-Mu'tamid? | in 634 | [] | [
"Sa'ad Al-Faqih\n\nSa'ad Rashed Mohammad al-Faqih (; born February 2, 1957 in Az Zubayr, Iraq), also known as Sa'ad Al-Fagih, is a Muslim Saudi national and former surgeon who heads the Movement for Islamic Reform in Arabia (MIRA). He lives in London. He was a key player in preparing the “Letter of Demands” of 1991... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
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Step 3: Al-Quriyah >> country → Syria
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4hop3__493923_300471_503062_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the nation containing Al-Shamiyah, as well as the country of citzenship of the ruler who followed Al-Mu'tamid? | in 634 | [] | [
"Battle of Namaraq\n\nBattle of Namaraq () (634 CE) was a conflict between Muslims and the Sasanians that occurred in Namaraq, near modern-day Kufa (Iraq). During the Khilafat of Abu Bakr, Muslims under the command of Musana and Khalid bin Walid conquered Al-Hirah, a part of the Persian Empire. The Persians became ... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
Step 2: Al-Mu'tadid >> country of citizenship → Iraq
Step 3: Al-Shamiyah >> country → Syria
Step 4: when did muslim armies invade Syria and Iraq → in 634 |
4hop3__493923_300471_273567_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country where Al-Mu'tamid's successor was a citizen and the country home to Al-Mahabah? | in 634 | [] | [
"Muslim world\n\nIn astronomy, Muḥammad ibn Jābir al-Ḥarrānī al-Battānī improved the precision of the measurement of the precession of the Earth's axis. The corrections made to the geocentric model by al-Battani, Averroes, Nasir al-Din al-Tusi, Mu'ayyad al-Din al-'Urdi and Ibn al-Shatir were later incorporated into... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
Step 2: Al-Mu'tadid >> country of citizenship → Iraq
Step 3: Al-Mahabah >> country → Syria
Step 4: when did muslim armies invade Syria and Iraq → in 634 |
4hop3__493923_300471_378991_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country where Al-Mu'tamid's successor was a citizen and the country home to Al-Nayrab? | in 634 | [] | [
"Tamana al-Ghab\n\nTamana al-Ghab (, also spelled Tamaanat al-Ghab) is a village in northern Syria, administratively part of the Hama Governorate, located northwest of Hama. It is situated in the al-Ghab plain, east of the Orontes River. It is abutted by al-Ramlah to the north and Rasif to the south with other near... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
Step 2: Al-Mu'tadid >> country of citizenship → Iraq
Step 3: Al-Nayrab >> country → Syria
Step 4: when did muslim armies invade Syria and Iraq → in 634 |
4hop3__493923_300471_173730_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country having Abil and the country of citizenship of the follower of Al-Mu'tamid? | in 634 | [] | [
"Estonia\n\nOn 14 June, while the world's attention was focused on the fall of Paris to Nazi Germany a day earlier, the Soviet military blockade on Estonia went into effect, two Soviet bombers downed the Finnish passenger aeroplane \"Kaleva\" flying from Tallinn to Helsinki carrying three diplomatic pouches from th... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
Step 2: Al-Mu'tadid >> country of citizenship → Iraq
Step 3: Abil >> country → Syria
Step 4: when did muslim armies invade Syria and Iraq → in 634 |
4hop3__493923_300471_550937_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country containing Mayer and the country of the man who followed the reign of Al-Mu'tamid? | in 634 | [] | [
"East Prussia\n\nAt the beginning of World War I, East Prussia became a theatre of war when the Russian Empire invaded the country. The Russian Army encountered at first little resistance because the bulk of the German Army had been directed towards the Western Front according to the Schlieffen Plan. Despite early ... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
Step 2: Al-Mu'tadid >> country of citizenship → Iraq
Step 3: Mayer >> country → Syria
Step 4: when did muslim armies invade Syria and Iraq → in 634 |
4hop3__493923_300471_532290_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country where Al-Mu'tamid's successor was a citizen and the country home to Al-Sabboura? | in 634 | [] | [
"Quran\n\nIt's generally accepted that there are around 750 verses in the Quran dealing with natural phenomenon. In many of these verses the study of nature is \"encouraged and highly recommended,\" and historical Islamic scientists like Al-Biruni and Al-Battani derived their inspiration from verses of the Quran. M... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
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Step 3: Al-Sabboura >> country → Syria
Step 4: when did muslim armies invade Syria and Iraq → in 634 |
4hop3__493923_300471_374971_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country containing Al-Ghassaniyah, along with the country of citizenship of the ruler who followed Al-Mu'tamid? | in 634 | [] | [
"Albano Carrisi\n\nAlbano Carrisi (Italian: [alˈbaːno karˈriːzi]; born 20 May 1943), better known as Al Bano, is an Italian recording artist, actor, and winemaker. In 2016, he was awarded Albanian citizenship due to his close ties with the country.",
"Book of Roads and Kingdoms (Ibn Khordadbeh)\n\nThe Book of Roa... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
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Step 4: when did muslim armies invade Syria and Iraq → in 634 |
4hop3__493923_300471_411829_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country where al-Bahluliyah is located and the country where Al-Mu'tamid's successor was a citizen? | in 634 | [] | [
"Myanmar\n\nIn October 2012 the number of ongoing conflicts in Myanmar included the Kachin conflict, between the Pro-Christian Kachin Independence Army and the government; a civil war between the Rohingya Muslims, and the government and non-government groups in Rakhine State; and a conflict between the Shan, Lahu a... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
Step 2: Al-Mu'tadid >> country of citizenship → Iraq
Step 3: Al-Bahluliyah >> country → Syria
Step 4: when did muslim armies invade Syria and Iraq → in 634 |
4hop3__493923_300471_822545_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country containing Al-Hamidiyah, along with the country of citizenship of the ruler following Al-Mu'tamid? | in 634 | [] | [
"History of science\n\nIn astronomy, Al-Battani improved the measurements of Hipparchus, preserved in the translation of Ptolemy's Hè Megalè Syntaxis (The great treatise) translated as Almagest. Al-Battani also improved the precision of the measurement of the precession of the Earth's axis. The corrections made to ... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
Step 2: Al-Mu'tadid >> country of citizenship → Iraq
Step 3: Al-Hamidiyah >> country → Syria
Step 4: when did muslim armies invade Syria and Iraq → in 634 |
4hop3__493923_300471_380304_62462 | In what year did Muslim armies invade the country that contains Al-Qamsiyah, as well as the nation where the ruler following Al-Mu'tamid was a citizen? | in 634 | [] | [
"Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani\n\nSheikha Al-Mayassa bint Hamad bin Khalifa Al-Thani (; born 1983) is the sister of Qatar's ruling Emir Tamim bin Hamad Al Thani, and daughter of the country's Father Emir Hamad bin Khalifa Al Thani and former First Lady Moza bint Nasser. Al-Mayassa was declared the most... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
Step 2: Al-Mu'tadid >> country of citizenship → Iraq
Step 3: Al-Qamsiyah >> country → Syria
Step 4: when did muslim armies invade Syria and Iraq → in 634 |
4hop3__493923_300471_715627_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade Al-Qaryatayn's country and Al-Mu'tamid's country of citizenship? | in 634 | [] | [
"Myanmar\n\nIn October 2012 the number of ongoing conflicts in Myanmar included the Kachin conflict, between the Pro-Christian Kachin Independence Army and the government; a civil war between the Rohingya Muslims, and the government and non-government groups in Rakhine State; and a conflict between the Shan, Lahu a... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
Step 2: Al-Mu'tadid >> country of citizenship → Iraq
Step 3: Al-Qaryatayn >> country → Syria
Step 4: when did muslim armies invade Syria and Iraq → in 634 |
4hop3__493923_300471_569086_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country where Al-Mu'tamid's successor was a citizen and the country home to Al-Qanjarah? | in 634 | [] | [
"Battle of Walaja\n\nThe Battle of Walaja () was a battle fought in Mesopotamia (Iraq) in May 633 between the Rashidun Caliphate army under Khalid ibn al-Walid and Al-Muthanna ibn Haritha against the Sassanid Empire and its Arab allies. In this battle the Sassanid army is said to have been at least three times the ... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
Step 2: Al-Mu'tadid >> country of citizenship → Iraq
Step 3: Al-Qanjarah >> country → Syria
Step 4: when did muslim armies invade Syria and Iraq → in 634 |
4hop3__493923_300471_371631_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country where Al-Mu'tamid's successor was a citizen and the country home to Al-Sarkha? | in 634 | [] | [
"Muslim conquest of the Levant\n\nThe Muslim conquest of the Levant (Arabic: اَلْـفَـتْـحُ الْإٍسْـلَامِيُّ لِـلـشَّـامِ , Al - Faṫṫḥul - Islāmiyyuash - Shām) or Arab conquest of the Levant (Arabic: اَلْـفَـتْـحُ الْـعَـرَبِيُّ لِـلـشَّـامِ , Al - Faṫṫḥul - ʿArabiyyu Lish - Shām) occurred in the first half of the... | Step 1: Al-Mu'tamid >> followed by → Al-Mu'tadid
Step 2: Al-Mu'tadid >> country of citizenship → Iraq
Step 3: Al-Sarkha >> country → Syria
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4hop3__493923_300471_532978_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country where Al-Mu'tamid's successor was a citizen and the country where Rankus is located? | in 634 | [] | [
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4hop3__493923_300471_348794_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country where Al-Mu'tamid's successor was a citizen and the country home to Al-Bayda? | in 634 | [] | [
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4hop3__493923_300471_414258_62462 | When did Muslim armies invade the country containing Al-Fayadiyah and the country of citizenship of the person who followed Al-Mu'tamid? | in 634 | [] | [
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4hop3__312602_629330_9877_63115 | The historical period when anatomical studies of nerves greatly increased started in what area of the continent where the mouth of the Tikhaya Sosna is located? | seemingly in Italy | [
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4hop3__312602_629330_15766_63115 | The time period when methods to teach children how to memorize facts originated began in which area of the continent Tikhaya Sosna is located? | seemingly in Italy | [
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4hop3__312602_629330_158516_63115 | The era Morse was influenced by began in which area of the continent home to the Tikhaya Sosna? | seemingly in Italy | [
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4hop3__312602_629330_38965_63115 | The era where secular had a more neutral connotation began in which country on the continent that includes the mouth of the Tikhaya Sosna? | seemingly in Italy | [
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4hop3__312602_629330_25429_63115 | The era when most vocal music was considered a cappella began in which area of the Tikhaya Sosna river mouth's continent? | seemingly in Italy | [
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4hop3__312602_629330_8451_63115 | The era during which musical forms for dance began standardization started in what area of the continent where the mouth of the Tikhaya Sosna is located? | seemingly in Italy | [
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4hop3__312602_629330_8450_63115 | The era during which the use of the first ass instruments began started in what area of the continent where the mouth of the Tikhaya Sosna is located? | seemingly in Italy | [
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4hop3__312602_629330_42264_63115 | The era during which the architecture of the Baryczko merchant family house was made began in what area of the continent where the mouth of the Tikhaya Sosna is located? | seemingly in Italy | [
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4hop3__257966_20196_9998_46960 | There is a region under which WINEP bundles the countries of northwest Africa. Who accurately mapped the coasts of this region and the continent where the first leg of Queen's mid 2000s tour with the Now and Live performer took place? | Piri Reis | [] | [
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4hop3__706183_20196_9998_46960 | There is a continent A which was the first leg of Queen's tour with the performer of Electric and an area B of Northwest Africa which WINEP puts under one category. Who mapped the coasts of continent A and area B? | Piri Reis | [] | [
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4hop3__370066_20196_9998_46960 | Who accurately mapped the coasts of the continent where Queen and The Hendrix Set singer toured and the region under which WINEP bundles the Northwest African countries? | Piri Reis | [] | [
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4hop3__276435_20196_9998_46960 | Who accurately mapped the coasts of the continent of the first leg of Queen's mid 2000s tour with Cut Loose's performer and the WINEP bundled countries of Northwest Africa? | Piri Reis | [] | [
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4hop3__649141_20196_9998_46960 | Who accurately mapped the coasts of the continent of the first leg of Queen's mid 2000s tour with Live: The Loreley Tapes' performer and WINEP bundled countries of Northwest Africa? | Piri Reis | [] | [
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4hop3__18305_84421_34135_35312 | The Soviets avoided conflict with the people 66 of which were held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s by a Middle East country. The people speaking language resembled most by Armenias make up what percentage of that country's population? | 53% | [] | [
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4hop3__18305_84421_38001_35312 | There are a people A whose language Xenophon said sounded like Armenian and there is a nation B, who held hostage 66 individuals from a country the Soviets did not want to engage in conflict. What percentage of nation B's population are people A? | 53% | [] | [
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4hop3__92817_84421_34135_35312 | What percentage of the population of the country, that held 66 of the people who won the battle of saratoga in 1777 hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s, is composed of the people whose language most resembles Armenia's? | 53% | [] | [
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4hop3__74090_84421_34135_35312 | 66 of the people winning the battle of Saratoga in the revolutionary war were held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s by a country. The people speaking the language resembled most by Armenias make up what percentage of the population of this country ? | 53% | [] | [
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4hop3__41457_84421_34135_35312 | 66 of the people living no longer on average than Greeks and New Zealanders were held hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s by a country. The people speaking the language resembled most by Armenias make up what percentage of the population of this country? | 53% | [] | [
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4hop3__92817_84421_38001_35312 | In the late 1970s 66 nationals from a country involved in the Battle of Saratoga where held hostage in an Islamic country. What percentage of that Islamic county's population are the people whose language sounded like Armenian to Xenophon? | 53% | [] | [
"Battles of Saratoga\n\nBurgoyne found himself trapped by superior American forces with no relief in sight, so he retreated to Saratoga (now Schuylerville) and surrendered his entire army there on October 17. His surrender, says historian Edmund Morgan, ``was a great turning point of the war because it won for Amer... | Step 1: who won the battle of saratoga in 1777 → Americans
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4hop3__28342_84421_38001_35312 | What percentage of the population of the country, that held 66 of the people who the Bush administration described as heroic hostage for 444 days in the late 1970s, is made up of the people whose language Xenophon said sounded like Armenian? | 53% | [] | [
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4hop3__144905_362455_28338_160498 | What is the biggest attack by the group Bush said the 'war on terror' began with, on the country containing the Federal Detention Center, in the birthplace of George Pocheptsov? | the 9/11 attacks | [
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"Attack on Prekaz\n\nThe Attack on Prekaz, also known as the Prekaz massacre, was an operation led by the Special Anti-Terrorism Unit of Serbia on 5 March 1998, to capture Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) fighters deemed terrorists by Serbia. During the operation, KLA leader Adem Jashari and his brother Hamëz were kill... | Step 1: What is the place of birth of George Pocheptsov? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against ... |
4hop3__145289_362455_28338_160498 | What are the biggest terrorist attacks by the group Bush said the war on terror begins with against the country where Sandy Eisenberg Sasso was born? | the 9/11 attacks | [
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"August 2004 Moscow Metro bombing\n\nThe official investigation concluded that it was organized by the same group as the February 2004 Moscow metro bombing, as well as two previous terrorist attacks on bus stops in Voronezh, southern Russia, in 2004. The deaths included the bomber and her accomplice, Nikolay Kipkee... | Step 1: Where was Sandy Eisenberg Sasso born? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the United ... |
4hop3__18138_362455_28338_160498 | What are the biggest terrorist attacks by the group with which Bush said the war on terror begins against the country where GM Dallas Green is from? | the 9/11 attacks | [
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"Paris\n\nOn 7 January 2015, two French Muslim extremists attacked the Paris headquarters of Charlie Hebdo and killed thirteen people, and on 9 January, a third terrorist killed four hostages during an attack at a Jewish grocery store at Porte de Vincennes. On 11 January an estimated 1.5 million people marched in P... | Step 1: Where was GM Dallas Green from? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the United States... |
4hop3__175074_362455_28338_160498 | What are the biggest terrorist attacks by the group with which Bush said the war on terror begins against the country where Barleyjuice was formed? | the 9/11 attacks | [
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"Barleyjuice\n\nBarleyjuice is a musical group from Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Formed originally in 1998, the group began as a side project for musicians Keith Swanson and Kyf Brewer, who met as bagpipers in the Loch Rannoch Pipes & Drums of Pineville, Pennsylvania. Barleyjuice's focus was to perform traditional I... | Step 1: Barleyjuice >> location of formation → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the United S... |
4hop3__513664_362455_28338_160498 | What are the biggest terrorist attacks by the group with which Bush said the war on terror begins against the country where Percocettes was founded? | the 9/11 attacks | [
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"Military history of the United States\n\nIn January 2002, the U.S. sent more than 1,200 troops (later raised to 2,000) to assist the Armed Forces of the Philippines in combating terrorist groups linked to al-Qaida, such as Abu Sayyaf, under Operation Enduring Freedom - Philippines. Operations have taken place most... | Step 1: Percocettes >> location of formation → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the United S... |
4hop3__153011_362455_28338_160498 | What is the biggest attack by the Islamic terrorist group that Bush said the 'war of terror' began with, against the country where the Federal Detention Center can be found in the city that Mikhail Simonyan is from? | the 9/11 attacks | [
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"Military history of the United States\n\nIn January 2002, the U.S. sent more than 1,200 troops (later raised to 2,000) to assist the Armed Forces of the Philippines in combating terrorist groups linked to al-Qaida, such as Abu Sayyaf, under Operation Enduring Freedom - Philippines. Operations have taken place most... | Step 1: What city is Mikhail Simonyan from? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the United St... |
4hop3__147221_362455_28338_160498 | What are the biggest terrorist attacks by the group with which Bush said the war on terror begins against the country where Henry Benbridge lived when he died? | the 9/11 attacks | [
"9/11",
"September 11",
"September 11 attacks"
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"Attack on Prekaz\n\nThe Attack on Prekaz, also known as the Prekaz massacre, was an operation led by the Special Anti-Terrorism Unit of Serbia on 5 March 1998, to capture Kosovo Liberation Army (KLA) fighters deemed terrorists by Serbia. During the operation, KLA leader Adem Jashari and his brother Hamëz were kill... | Step 1: Where did Henry Benbridge live when he died? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the ... |
4hop3__144724_362455_28338_160498 | Laura Scudder's birth city which has a Federal Detention Center is in a country. Bush said the 'War on Terror' began with a terrorist group whose biggest attacks against that country are called what? | the 9/11 attacks | [
"9/11",
"September 11",
"September 11 attacks"
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"2009 Nazran bombing\n\nThe 2009 Nazran bombing occurred on 17 August 2009, when a suicide car bomber attacked police headquarters in Nazran, the largest city of the Republic of Ingushetia. At least 25 people were killed and 164 injured. It was the most serious terrorist attack in Ingushetia in recent years.",
"M... | Step 1: What is the city of birth of Laura Scudder? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the U... |
4hop3__458988_362455_28338_160498 | What is the biggest terrorist attack by the group Bush said the 'war on terror' began with, on the country with the Federal Detention Center found where Espers was formed? | the 9/11 attacks | [
"9/11",
"September 11",
"September 11 attacks"
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"Abu Yahya al-Libi\n\nAbu Yahya al-Libi (, ; c. 1963, Marzaq – June 4, 2012), born Mohamed Hassan Qaid, was a terrorist and leading high-ranking official within al-Qaeda, and an alleged member of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group.",
"Islamism\n\nHT does not engage in armed jihad or work for a democratic system, b... | Step 1: Espers >> location of formation → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the United States... |
4hop3__146476_362455_28338_160498 | What are the biggest terrorist attacks by the group with which Bush said the war on terror begins against the country where John Haviland died? | the 9/11 attacks | [
"9/11",
"September 11",
"September 11 attacks"
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"War on Terror\n\nBecause the actions involved in the \"war on terrorism\" are diffuse, and the criteria for inclusion are unclear, political theorist Richard Jackson has argued that \"the 'war on terrorism' therefore, is simultaneously a set of actual practices—wars, covert operations, agencies, and institutions—a... | Step 1: In what place did John Haviland die? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the United S... |
4hop3__144936_362455_28338_160498 | What is the biggest attack by the Islamic terror group that Bush said the 'war on terror' began with, against the country where the Federal Detention Center can be found in the city where Michael Peskin was born? | the 9/11 attacks | [
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"September 11",
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"Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia\n\nThe Federal Detention Center (FDC Philadelphia) is a United States Federal prison in Center City, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania which holds male and female inmates prior to or during court proceedings, as well as inmates serving brief sentences. It is operated by the Federal ... | Step 1: What is the place of birth of Michael Peskin? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the... |
4hop3__146067_362455_28338_160498 | A nation which has a Federal Detention Center in the city where John Neagle died has been attacked by a terrorist group who Bush targeted with the 'war on terror'. What is the biggest attack by that group on that nation? | the 9/11 attacks | [
"9/11",
"September 11",
"September 11 attacks"
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"Abu Yahya al-Libi\n\nAbu Yahya al-Libi (, ; c. 1963, Marzaq – June 4, 2012), born Mohamed Hassan Qaid, was a terrorist and leading high-ranking official within al-Qaeda, and an alleged member of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group.",
"August 2004 Moscow Metro bombing\n\nThe official investigation concluded that it... | Step 1: In what city did John Neagle die? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the United Stat... |
4hop3__144337_362455_28338_160498 | A nation which has a Federal Detention Center in the birthplace of Margaret Mead has been attacked by a terrorist group who Bush targeted with the 'war on terror'. What is the biggest attack by that group on that nation? | the 9/11 attacks | [
"9/11",
"September 11",
"September 11 attacks"
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"Matzuva attack\n\nThe Matzuva attack was a terrorist attack on March 12, 2002 in which two Islamic Jihad militants who infiltrated Israel from Lebanon opened fire on civilian vehicles traveling on the Shlomi-Matzuva road. Six Israelis were killed in the attack and one injured.",
"March 2012 Damascus bombings\n\n... | Step 1: What city was Margaret Mead born? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the United Stat... |
4hop3__153061_362455_28338_160498 | What are the biggest terrorist attacks by the group with which Bush said the war on terror begins against the country where Tom Ferrick is from? | the 9/11 attacks | [
"9/11",
"September 11",
"September 11 attacks"
] | [
"Military history of the United States\n\nIn January 2002, the U.S. sent more than 1,200 troops (later raised to 2,000) to assist the Armed Forces of the Philippines in combating terrorist groups linked to al-Qaida, such as Abu Sayyaf, under Operation Enduring Freedom - Philippines. Operations have taken place most... | Step 1: What city is Tom Ferrick from? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the United States ... |
4hop3__5752_362455_28338_160498 | What are the biggest terrorist attacks by the group with which Bush said the war on terror begins against the country where where the 1876 Centennial Exposition took place? | the 9/11 attacks | [
"9/11",
"September 11",
"September 11 attacks"
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"Oklahoma\n\nIn 1995, Oklahoma City was the site of one of the most destructive acts of domestic terrorism in American history. The Oklahoma City bombing of April 19, 1995, in which Timothy McVeigh and Terry Nichols detonated an explosive outside of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, killed 168 people, includin... | Step 1: In what city was the 1876 Centennial Exposition? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against ... |
4hop3__145532_362455_28338_160498 | Bush said the 'war on terror' began with a group whose biggest attacks were against the country containing the Federal Detention Center in the state where Edgar Bateman died. What were those attacks called? | the 9/11 attacks | [
"9/11",
"September 11",
"September 11 attacks"
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"Abdelkader Belliraj\n\nAbdelkader Belliraj (, ; born 1957, Nador) is a Moroccan-Belgian citizen who was found guilty in 2009 of arms smuggling and planning terrorist attacks in Morocco.",
"War on Terror\n\nOther critics, such as Francis Fukuyama, note that \"terrorism\" is not an enemy, but a tactic; calling it ... | Step 1: At what location did Edgar Bateman die? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the Unite... |
4hop3__145892_362455_28338_160498 | What are the biggest terrorist attacks by the group with which Bush said the war on terror begins against the country where Annaliese Bulling died? | the 9/11 attacks | [
"9/11",
"September 11",
"September 11 attacks"
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"2007 Samjhauta Express bombings\n\nThe government of Pakistan reacted in the same vein, through its Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri, proclaiming that this was an act of terrorism that should be investigated by Indian authorities. Kasuri said that the terrorist attack would not halt his trip to India, as he... | Step 1: In what city did Anneliese Bulling die? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the Unite... |
4hop3__38356_362455_28338_160498 | What are the biggest terrorist attacks by the group with which Bush said the war on terror begins against the country where the appreciation medals were minted? | the 9/11 attacks | [
"9/11",
"September 11",
"September 11 attacks"
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"2009 Nazran bombing\n\nThe 2009 Nazran bombing occurred on 17 August 2009, when a suicide car bomber attacked police headquarters in Nazran, the largest city of the Republic of Ingushetia. At least 25 people were killed and 164 injured. It was the most serious terrorist attack in Ingushetia in recent years.",
"A... | Step 1: In what city were the appreciation medals minted? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against... |
4hop3__145795_362455_28338_160498 | What is the biggest attack by the Islamic terrorist group that Bush said the 'war on terror' began with, on the country where the Federal Detention Center can be found in the city where Sharp Delany died? | the 9/11 attacks | [
"9/11",
"September 11",
"September 11 attacks"
] | [
"Matzuva attack\n\nThe Matzuva attack was a terrorist attack on March 12, 2002 in which two Islamic Jihad militants who infiltrated Israel from Lebanon opened fire on civilian vehicles traveling on the Shlomi-Matzuva road. Six Israelis were killed in the attack and one injured.",
"War on Terror\n\nOn 16 September... | Step 1: At what location did Sharp Delany die? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the United... |
4hop3__146207_362455_28338_160498 | What are the biggest terrorist attacks by the group with which Bush said the war on terror begins against the country where Roberts Vaux died? | the 9/11 attacks | [
"9/11",
"September 11",
"September 11 attacks"
] | [
"Abu Yahya al-Libi\n\nAbu Yahya al-Libi (, ; c. 1963, Marzaq – June 4, 2012), born Mohamed Hassan Qaid, was a terrorist and leading high-ranking official within al-Qaeda, and an alleged member of the Libyan Islamic Fighting Group.",
"2009 Nazran bombing\n\nThe 2009 Nazran bombing occurred on 17 August 2009, when ... | Step 1: In what city did Roberts Vaux die? → Philadelphia
Step 2: Federal Detention Center, Philadelphia >> country → the United States
Step 3: Where did Bush say the 'war on terror' begins? → with al-Qaeda
Step 4: what is the biggest terrorist attacks by the Islamic terrorist group with al-Qaeda against the United Sta... |
4hop3__22527_146265_11988_24628 | What year did voters in the city where the governor during the Civil War died, once again vote for a member of Mayor Turner's political party? | 2008 | [] | [
"Philadelphia\n\nFrom the American Civil War until the mid-20th century, Philadelphia was a bastion of the Republican Party, which arose from the staunch pro-Northern views of Philadelphia residents during and after the war (Philadelphia was chosen as the host city for the first Republican National Convention in 18... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: To what political party is Mayor Turner aligned? → Democrat
Step 4: What year did North Carolina voters once again vote for a Democrat ? → 2008 |
4hop3__22527_146265_32417_24628 | In what year did voters from the state where the governor during the Civil War died once again vote for someone from the party that dominated South Carolina's state legislature? | 2008 | [] | [
"Daniel Lindsay Russell\n\nDaniel Lindsay Russell Jr. (August 7, 1845May 14, 1908) was the 49th Governor of North Carolina, serving from 1897 to 1901. An attorney, judge, and politician, he had also been elected as state representative and to the United States Congress, serving 1879-1881. Although he fought with th... | Step 1: Who was the governor during the Civil War? → Zebulon Baird Vance
Step 2: In what city did Zebulon Baird Vance die? → North Carolina
Step 3: Which party dominated South Carolina's state legislature? → Democrat
Step 4: What year did North Carolina voters once again vote for a Democrat ? → 2008 |
4hop3__29335_30907_11988_24628 | In the state with a senator who went on to win the South Carolina primary the voters once again voted for a candidate aligned to the same party as Mayor Turner in what year? | 2008 | [] | [
"Paris\n\nThe mayor of Paris is elected indirectly by Paris voters; the voters of each arrondissement elect the Conseil de Paris (Council of Paris), composed of 163 members. Each arrondissement has a number of members depending upon its population, from 10 members for each of the least-populated arrondissements (1s... | Step 1: Which candidate went on to win the South Carolina primary? → John Edwards
Step 2: Where was John Edwards a senator? → North Carolina
Step 3: To what political party is Mayor Turner aligned? → Democrat
Step 4: What year did North Carolina voters once again vote for a Democrat ? → 2008 |
4hop3__29341_30907_11988_24628 | What year did the voters from the state a Senator that John Kerry chose as his running mate represents vote again for the party Mayor Turner aligns with? | 2008 | [] | [
"2004 United States presidential election\n\nOn July 6, John Kerry selected John Edwards as his running mate, shortly before the 2004 Democratic National Convention in Boston, held later that month. Days before Kerry announced Edwards as his running mate, Kerry gave a short list of three candidates: Sen John Edward... | Step 1: Who did John Kerry choose to be by his side as the potential Vice President? → John Edwards
Step 2: Where was John Edwards a senator? → North Carolina
Step 3: To what political party is Mayor Turner aligned? → Democrat
Step 4: What year did North Carolina voters once again vote for a Democrat ? → 2008 |
4hop3__29335_30907_32417_24628 | What year did voters from the state that Senator who won a South Carolina primary serves once again vote for the party that dominated South Carolina's legislature? | 2008 | [] | [
"William Nathan Harrell Smith\n\nWilliam Nathan Harrell Smith (September 24, 1812 – November 14, 1889) was a United States Representative from North Carolina; born in Murfreesboro, North Carolina, September 24, 1812; attended the common schools in Murfreesboro, N.C., Kingston, Rhode Island, and Colchester, Connecti... | Step 1: Which candidate went on to win the South Carolina primary? → John Edwards
Step 2: Where was John Edwards a senator? → North Carolina
Step 3: Which party dominated South Carolina's state legislature? → Democrat
Step 4: What year did North Carolina voters once again vote for a Democrat ? → 2008 |
4hop3__29341_30907_32417_24628 | In what year did voters from the state where John Kerry's VP choice was a senator once again vote for someone from the party that dominated South Carolina's state legislature? | 2008 | [] | [
"United States Senate\n\nUnder the Twelfth Amendment, the Senate has the power to elect the vice president if no vice presidential candidate receives a majority of votes in the Electoral College. The Twelfth Amendment requires the Senate to choose from the two candidates with the highest numbers of electoral votes.... | Step 1: Who did John Kerry choose to be by his side as the potential Vice President? → John Edwards
Step 2: Where was John Edwards a senator? → North Carolina
Step 3: Which party dominated South Carolina's state legislature? → Democrat
Step 4: What year did North Carolina voters once again vote for a Democrat ? → 2008 |
4hop3__3157_3356_11988_24628 | When did voters from the state of the most successful American Idol contestant this season is from once again vote for someone from Mayor Turner's party? | 2008 | [] | [
"Government of Australia\n\nTwelve Senators from each state are elected for six-year terms, using proportional representation and the single transferable vote (known in Australia as \"quota-preferential voting\": see Australian electoral system), with half elected every three years. In addition to the state Senator... | Step 1: Who was the most successful artist from this season? → Chris Daughtry
Step 2: What state is American Idol contestant Chris Daughtry from? → North Carolina
Step 3: To what political party is Mayor Turner aligned? → Democrat
Step 4: What year did North Carolina voters once again vote for a Democrat ? → 2008 |
4hop3__3152_3356_11988_24628 | The American Idol contestant who performed a Fuel's song is from the state that voted again for Mayor Turner's party in what year? | 2008 | [] | [
"American Idol\n\nChris Daughtry's performance of Fuel's \"Hemorrhage (In My Hands)\" on the show was widely praised and led to an invitation to join the band as Fuel's new lead singer, an invitation he declined. His performance of Live's version of \"I Walk the Line\" was well received by the judges but later crit... | Step 1: Who performed a Fuel song on this season? → Chris Daughtry
Step 2: What state is American Idol contestant Chris Daughtry from? → North Carolina
Step 3: To what political party is Mayor Turner aligned? → Democrat
Step 4: What year did North Carolina voters once again vote for a Democrat ? → 2008 |
4hop3__3153_3356_11988_24628 | In what year did voters from the state of the person eliminated in the Top 4 show once again vote for someone from Mayor Turner's party? | 2008 | [] | [
"Tennessee\n\nDuring Reconstruction, freedmen and former free people of color were granted the right to vote; most joined the Republican Party. Numerous African Americans were elected to local offices, and some to state office. Following Reconstruction, Tennessee continued to have competitive party politics. But in... | Step 1: Who was eliminated in the Top 4 show? → Chris Daughtry
Step 2: What state is American Idol contestant Chris Daughtry from? → North Carolina
Step 3: To what political party is Mayor Turner aligned? → Democrat
Step 4: What year did North Carolina voters once again vote for a Democrat ? → 2008 |
4hop3__3156_3356_11988_24628 | In what year did voters from the state of the season five contestant most successful after the show vote again for a candidate from Mayor Turner's party? | 2008 | [] | [
"American Idol\n\nSeason five began on January 17, 2006. It remains the highest-rated season in the show's run so far. Two of the more prominent contestants during the Hollywood round were the Brittenum twins who were later disqualified for identity theft.",
"American Idol\n\nThe two finalists were Kris Allen and... | Step 1: Which season five contestant has had the most success after the show? → Chris Daughtry
Step 2: What state is American Idol contestant Chris Daughtry from? → North Carolina
Step 3: To what political party is Mayor Turner aligned? → Democrat
Step 4: What year did North Carolina voters once again vote for a Democr... |
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