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n132_16
What topic do moderate Republicans want to debate? Choices: A. Summer Recess B. not enough information C. the President D. immigration
immigration
[ "Two signatures. That's all that's needed to force a wide-ranging House debate — and votes — on border security and the immigration status of 700,000 undocumented young people brought to the U.S. as children.\nSince moderate Republicans opposed House leadership two weeks ago with a rare discharge petition to force ...
n132_17
When did moderate republicans oppose House leadership? Choices: A. After facing tough re-election races in their districts B. After lawmakers returned to Washington C. Before Congress left town for an 11-day holiday recess D. not enough information
Before Congress left town for an 11-day holiday recess
[ "Two signatures. That's all that's needed to force a wide-ranging House debate — and votes — on border security and the immigration status of 700,000 undocumented young people brought to the U.S. as children.\nSince moderate Republicans opposed House leadership two weeks ago with a rare discharge petition to force ...
n133_0
Why do Kamala Harris and Sheila Jackson Lee disagree on the bill? Choices: A. It could benefit the whole nation. B. It could eradicate mass incarceration. C. It could lead to prison privatization. D. not enough information
It could lead to prison privatization.
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_1
When did the Senate act on the reform bill? Choices: A. After $50 million in funding are provided. B. not enough information C. After the U.S. House of Representatives vote. D. Before Trump endorsed the bill.
After the U.S. House of Representatives vote.
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_2
Who argued that the First Step Act was the initial act needed to wipe out the scourge of mass incarceration in the US? Choices: A. Senator Kamala Harris B. Rep. Hakeem Jeffries C. Senator Corey Booker D. not enough information
Rep. Hakeem Jeffries
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_3
How long did voting on the bill in the House of Representatives last? Choices: A. over several hours B. the proceedings occurred over a month C. not enough information D. it lasted one week
over several hours
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_4
When would the reform bill probably reach the president's desk? Choices: A. not enough information B. After hearing the opinions of the opposition. C. After the U.S. House of Representatives vote. D. After the Senate vote.
After the Senate vote.
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_5
What does Donald Trump probably think about the $50 million that will be spent on prison reform. Choices: A. He would hate it. B. not enough information C. He would support it. D. He would deny it.
He would support it.
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_6
What political entity passed the bill? Choices: A. not enough information B. U.S. House of Representatives C. President D. Senate
U.S. House of Representatives
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_7
When did several Democratic senators send a letter to their colleagues arguing against implementation of the First Step Act bill? Choices: A. Prior to at a White House summit on prison reform B. roughly one week before the bill passed the U.S. House of Representatives by a 360-59 vote. C. when the bill reached the pre...
roughly one week before the bill passed the U.S. House of Representatives by a 360-59 vote.
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_8
What position did House Judiciary Chairman Bob Goodlatte take with respect to the vote on the bill? Choices: A. he abstained from the vote B. He voted in favor of the bill C. He took a position against it D. not enough information
He voted in favor of the bill
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_9
After failing to block passage of the bill in the House, what is most likely still true about what office is held by Democratic Senator Kamala Harris? Choices: A. she has assumed an entirely different role as a top government official B. she maintains her position as a Democratic Senator C. she decides to run for the ...
she maintains her position as a Democratic Senator
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_10
What does Cory Booker probably think of Donald Trump? Choices: A. He could do without him. B. He hates him. C. not enough information D. He loves him.
not enough information
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_11
What is probably true about Bob Goodlatte? Choices: A. He thinks this reform bill should be tabled. B. He thinks this reform bill should fail. C. not enough information D. He thinks this reform bill should pass.
He thinks this reform bill should pass.
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_12
Why were some Democratic Senators opposed to passage of the First Step Act? Choices: A. they did not think it could be successfully implemented and might lead to the prevalence of private prisons B. they opposed the bipartisan support that the bill received C. not enough information D. they disagreed that mass incarce...
they did not think it could be successfully implemented and might lead to the prevalence of private prisons
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_13
Where does the US rate of incarceration rank relative to the rest of the world? Choices: A. it is the number one highest in the world B. not enough information C. it ranks in the top five highest among all countriees D. it is somewhere in the ten highest in the world
it is the number one highest in the world
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_14
Who believes the legislation passing is the first step towards eradicating the cancer of mass incarceration? Choices: A. Hakeem Jeffries B. Donald Trump C. Cory Booker D. not enough information
Hakeem Jeffries
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_15
What does Rep. Hakeem Jeffries most likely believe about the bill's likelihood of passing the Senate, given the strong bipartisan support received in the House? Choices: A. That is will most likely pass the Senate in similar fashion B. that it will not receive the same reception in the Senate C. not enough information...
That is will most likely pass the Senate in similar fashion
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_16
After the end of the story, what would Donald Trump hope the Senate does? Choices: A. Pass the bill. B. Reject the bill. C. not enough information D. Table the bill.
Pass the bill.
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n133_17
What country is trails the US and with the second highest incarceration rate in the world? Choices: A. China B. Saudia Arabia C. The Philippines D. not enough information
not enough information
[ "The rate of incarceration in the U.S. is the world’s highest, leading to what many lawmakers and policy analysts say is a nationwide imprisonment epidemic. But the beginning of the end of that epidemic started Tuesday, Rep. Hakeem Jeffries, a Democrat from New York, told VOA.\nA bipartisan prison reform bill that ...
n134_0
Why were House conservatives defeated on a farm bill? Choices: A. not enough support from Trump B. not enough support from Democrats C. not enough votes D. not enough information
not enough votes
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_1
What is a conservative voting bloc? Choices: A. house representatives B. House Freedom Caucus C. house senate D. not enough information
House Freedom Caucus
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_2
How does Paul Ryan feel about the petition? Choices: A. not enough information B. He is sure that Trump will sign it C. He is doubtful that it would pass D. He is sure that it would be too expensive
He is doubtful that it would pass
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_3
Who tried to get the immigration bill to the House floor? Choices: A. not enough information B. Independents C. Conservatives D. Democrats
Conservatives
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_4
What was Paul Ryan's mother's name? Choices: A. not enough information B. Beth C. Sandy D. Patricia
not enough information
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_5
When would Donald Trump receive the Farm Bill Choices: A. after the House approves it B. not enough information C. before Paul Ryan approves it D. before the House approves it
after the House approves it
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_6
Who did Republicans try to force a vote on immigration? Choices: A. not enough information B. they wanted reform C. they wanted to stop children being separated D. they wanted to keep children separated
they wanted reform
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_7
After the story what will conservatives do with the immigration bill? Choices: A. some vote for it but not enough B. vote it down C. vote for it D. not enough information
vote it down
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_8
What does trump think of the Goodlatte bill? Choices: A. will be neutral probably B. doesn't approve probably C. not enough information D. approves probably
not enough information
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_9
Why was the Farm bill rejected? Choices: A. Because the immigration bill did not make it to floor B. Because it was named the Goodlatte Bill C. not enough information D. Because it was too expensive
Because the immigration bill did not make it to floor
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_10
The vote for the Farm bill probably lasted Choices: A. One day B. not enough information C. One hour D. One week
One hour
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_11
House freedom caucus probably believes: Choices: A. not enough information B. voting on the farm bill is not so great C. Voting for the farm bill is good D. voting on the farm bill will help some
Voting for the farm bill is good
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_12
At the end of this story, the group of Renegrade Repbulicans are probably: Choices: A. still planning to not block the party's efforts B. no longer interested in the discharge petition C. not enough information D. still planning to get the discharge petition
still planning to get the discharge petition
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_13
when did Republicans try to force a vote on immigration reform? Choices: A. after an attempt by leaders of their party to join efforts B. not enough information C. before an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts D. after an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts
after an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_14
What is probably true about Paul Ryan? Choices: A. He knows what Trump will not approve B. not enough information C. He likes the Democrats D. He fully supports the discharge petition
He knows what Trump will not approve
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_15
How long did people vote for farm bill? Choices: A. a few minutes B. a few hours C. not enough information D. a few days
a few hours
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_16
Who said they would exchange the farm bill vote for the immigration bill vote? Choices: A. House Freedom Caucas B. Ryan C. Trump D. not enough information
House Freedom Caucas
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n134_17
What is probably true about the immigration bill? Choices: A. not enough information B. it is liberal C. it is conservative D. it is libetarian
it is conservative
[ "Renegade Republicans who are trying to force a vote on immigration reform in the House of Representatives survived an attempt by leaders of their party to block their efforts.\nThe renegades, a group of moderate Republicans, are five signatures short of the 25 needed to bypass leadership and force floor votes on s...
n135_0
Trump will likely continue to: Choices: A. try to remove Obama-era programs B. try to enforce Obama-era programs C. try to become the next Obama D. not enough information
try to remove Obama-era programs
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_1
What did Trump likely think about DACA? Choices: A. he resents it B. not enough information C. he wants to abolish it D. he dislikes it
not enough information
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_2
Ryan probably believes that he should: Choices: A. not enough information B. defeat the Republicans C. defeat the Democrats D. side with no one
defeat the Democrats
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_3
What is likely true about the Republicans? Choices: A. not enough information B. they want to lose all power to the President C. they want to get the upper hand on Democrats D. they want to lose to the Democrats
they want to get the upper hand on Democrats
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_4
After the end of this story, DACA probably is: Choices: A. fixed with a legislative fix B. not enough information C. restarted again D. completely over
completely over
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_5
The entire immigration issue probably has lasted for: Choices: A. years B. not enough information C. hours D. seconds
years
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_6
Who originated the DACA program? Choices: A. Clinton B. Obama C. not enough information D. Bush
Obama
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_7
Republican Mia Love probably thinks that: Choices: A. not enough information B. Trump should have the last say about DACA C. we should forget the DACA program D. signing a Democratic petition is a good way to give equal opportunities
signing a Democratic petition is a good way to give equal opportunities
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_8
When did 10 Republicans sign onto a petition? Choices: A. after 8 Republicans defied party leadership B. after the President was presented with a solution C. after immigrants voted in Capitol Hill D. not enough information
after 8 Republicans defied party leadership
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_9
The DACA probably lasted: Choices: A. not enough information B. about a year C. not long enough D. as long as it could under Trump
as long as it could under Trump
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_10
When did Trump call for a legislative fix? Choices: A. when 2012 Obama-era DACA was started B. not enough information C. before he ended the 2012 Obama-era DACA program D. after he ended the 2012 Obama-era DACA program
after he ended the 2012 Obama-era DACA program
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_11
What did DACA probably think of Trump? Choices: A. he was nice and they do like him B. not enough information C. he was mean and they don't like him D. he was old enough to be their grand daddy
not enough information
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_12
What is probably true about the House of Representatives? Choices: A. Republicans have house majority B. not enough information C. Democrats have won a majority control over Republicans D. Independents have house majority
Democrats have won a majority control over Republicans
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_13
What issue had all but died after a DACA fix collapsed? Choices: A. election B. presidential C. immigration D. not enough information
immigration
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_14
Who was freed from political considerations? Choices: A. not enough information B. young undocumented immigrants C. a small group of Republicans D. 193 Democrats
a small group of Republicans
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_15
Who thinks it's important to come up with a solution that the president can support? Choices: A. not enough information B. Republican Majority Leader Kevin McCarthy C. Representative Mia Love D. House Speaker Paul Ryan
House Speaker Paul Ryan
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_16
Why was Ryan criticized? Choices: A. for not bringing immigration bills up for vote B. not enough information C. for not consolidating power in the White House D. for being the focus of fierce negotations
for not bringing immigration bills up for vote
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n135_17
Why did DACA collapse? Choices: A. because Trump ended it B. because Trump fixed it C. not enough information D. because Obama ended it
because Trump ended it
[ "Young undocumented immigrants seeking permanent status in the United States received an unexpected boost Thursday on Capitol Hill as a small group of House Republicans mounted a last-minute effort to bring up an immigration vote in Congress.\nThe group of eight Republicans — some freed from political consideration...
n136_0
What hearing is being held this Wednesday? Choices: A. not enough information B. Trumps Hearing for FBI investigation C. Hearing of OJ Simpson D. Hearing of the House Foreign Affairs committee
Hearing of the House Foreign Affairs committee
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
n136_1
What is probably true about the political climate in Syria? Choices: A. it is unstable B. it is defensive C. it is peaceful D. not enough information
it is unstable
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
n136_2
How does the writer feel about Syrian plans? Choices: A. not enough information B. Clear that we will prevail C. Clear that we have removed all troops from Syria D. Uncertain
Uncertain
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
n136_3
How many were killed via the airstrike? Choices: A. 1500 B. not enough information C. 100 D. 30
not enough information
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
n136_4
How does the Syrian President probably feel about the U.S. involvement? Choices: A. U.S. forces are successful in defending against ISIS B. U.S. forces are unwelcome and interfering C. U.S. forces are helping him to meet his goals D. not enough information
U.S. forces are unwelcome and interfering
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
n136_5
After Wednesdays hearing, Trump will have: Choices: A. gone golfing with his children B. not enough information C. clarified his plans in regards to Syria D. gone on a vacation with Melania
clarified his plans in regards to Syria
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
n136_6
What is Assad currently doing to provoke reaction? Choices: A. He is a good man B. He likes Trump C. not enough information D. He is using chemical agents
He is using chemical agents
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
n136_7
How did President Trump probably feel upon learning of the casualties caused by the U.S. airstrikes in Syria? Choices: A. he felt justified B. he felt uncomfortable C. not enough information D. he felt sad
not enough information
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
n136_8
What does the Pentagon say is the reason for U.S. military action in Syria? Choices: A. to counter Iran and Russia B. to answer lawmaker's questions C. to defeat ISIS D. not enough information
to defeat ISIS
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
n136_9
How long did it take for the U.S. to respond to Syria's use of chemical weapons? Choices: A. there has been criticism about the lack of U.S. response B. the conflict has been ongoing for many years C. not enough information D. the response was swift and immediate
the conflict has been ongoing for many years
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
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Why did the Trump administration order Syrian airstrikes? Choices: A. to escalate conflict in the Middle East B. not enough information C. in response to use of chemical weapons against Syrians D. to defeat ISIS
in response to use of chemical weapons against Syrians
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
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Who believes the Trump Administration has issued contradictory statements? Choices: A. Donald Trump B. Brian Katulis C. not enough information D. Ed Royce
Brian Katulis
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
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After the Syrian air strikes, U.S. lawmakers are probably: Choices: A. excited about defeating ISIS B. not enough information C. concerned about the lack of strategy in Syria D. considering a full invasion of Syria
concerned about the lack of strategy in Syria
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
n136_13
How long did Trump's speech last for? Choices: A. about a week B. 3 days C. under 24 hours D. not enough information
under 24 hours
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
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When did the Trump administration order airstrikes in Syria? Choices: A. before Syria used chemical agents against its own people B. not enough information C. after U.S. troops had left Syria D. weeks after saying the U.S. would be leaving Syria
weeks after saying the U.S. would be leaving Syria
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
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Why were the airstrikes ordered by Trump? Choices: A. to Stop Syrian regime use of chemical agents B. not enough information C. to show military strength D. to intimidate
to Stop Syrian regime use of chemical agents
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
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When did the airstrikes on Syria occur? Choices: A. They have not yet happened B. Last week, Friday C. not enough information D. Yesterday
Last week, Friday
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
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Who is responsible for the violence of the Syrian regime? Choices: A. Bashar al-Assad B. Donald Trump C. Rex Tillerson D. not enough information
Bashar al-Assad
[ "The Trump administration’s recent airstrikes in Syria – just the latest action in a long-running conflict that has challenged U.S. presidents of both parties – has prompted a new round of questions on Capitol Hill.\nLawmakers are asking where last week's strikes fit in the larger U.S. strategy in response to Syria...
n137_0
What did Wilbur Ross announce? Choices: A. not enough information B. The addition of a question about immigration to the census. C. A complaint about the addition of a question about immigration to the census. D. The removal of a question about immigration to the census.
The addition of a question about immigration to the census.
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
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Why were democrats worried about the question? Choices: A. not enough information B. Because immigrants will answer the question. C. Because immigrants might not answer skewing results. D. Because the question existed for 100 years.
Because immigrants might not answer skewing results.
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
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When did democrats complain? Choices: A. After a question about immigration was added to the census. B. After a question about immigration was removed from the census. C. Before a question about immigration was added to the census. D. not enough information
After a question about immigration was added to the census.
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
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What did Trump probably think of the addition? Choices: A. it was important B. it was needed C. not enough information D. it was good
not enough information
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
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What is probably true about Ross Choices: A. He caught flack for including the question B. He did not hear much additional about the question C. He held meetings to discuss the question D. not enough information
He caught flack for including the question
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
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How does Maloney probably feel about including a citizenship question? Choices: A. doesn't matter one way or the other B. it is warranted C. not enough information D. it may be going too far
it is warranted
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
n137_6
What did Wilbur Ross have for breakfast the morning of the memo release? Choices: A. Oatmeal. B. not enough information C. Bacon and eggs. D. Fruit Loops.
not enough information
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
n137_7
Who said the citizenship data was needed to enforce laws? Choices: A. Maloney B. not enough information C. Cruz D. Ross
Ross
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
n137_8
Why did Maloney believe that the census was important? Choices: A. it affects the distribution of funding B. if affects the count of people in our country C. its a traditional procedure D. not enough information
it affects the distribution of funding
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
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After the end of this story, Maloney is probably Choices: A. not enough information B. chairing another committee C. still co-chair of the committee D. not chairing any committee
still co-chair of the committee
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
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Carolyn Maloney probably has what opinion of the new census question? Choices: A. Is indifferent. B. Likes it. C. Doesn't like it. D. not enough information
Doesn't like it.
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
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Who announced the addition of the immigration question to the census? Choices: A. Ted Cruz. B. Carolyn Maloney. C. Wilbur Ross. D. not enough information
Wilbur Ross.
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
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When did the Trump admin add a question about citizenship to the census? Choices: A. not enough information B. after the census was revised C. before the deadline for finalizing questions D. when the census was being revised
before the deadline for finalizing questions
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
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After the story, who mentioned likely changed their minds about the question? Choices: A. Nobody. B. not enough information C. Wilbur Ross. D. Carolyn Maloney.
Nobody.
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
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Senator Ted Cruz probably is a what based on his support? Choices: A. Immigrant. B. not enough information C. Democrat. D. Republican.
Republican.
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
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What committee does Maloney co-chair? Choices: A. census administration committed B. not enough information C. congressional census caucus D. senate census caucus
congressional census caucus
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
n137_16
The memo by Wilbur Ross is probably how long? Choices: A. A few pages. B. not enough information C. Four-hundred and fifty-two pages. D. Three words.
A few pages.
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
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How long did it take Ross to write the memo? Choices: A. not enough information B. An hour or so C. twenty minutes D. three hours
An hour or so
[ "The Trump administration's decision to add a question about citizenship to the 2020 census divided Capitol Hill on Tuesday, with Democrats saying the addition could skew the results and alter millions in government funding, while some Republicans praised it as a \"commonsense\" move.\nU.S. Commerce Secretary Wilbu...
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What is Trump probably sitting while writing this tweet? Choices: A. on the toilet B. in the oval office C. not enough information D. in the rose garden
on the toilet
[ "U.S. President Donald Trump says he may veto a $1.3 trillion spending bill because it does not offer protections for young undocumented immigrants who arrived as children and does not fully fund the border wall.\nIn a Twitter post Friday morning, Trump said he is considering a veto of the omnibus spending bill bas...
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What will happen is Trump does not sign the legislation bill to become a law? Choices: A. not enough information B. The government will remain open C. Trump can write for an extension to sign it into law D. The government will shut down the next day
The government will shut down the next day
[ "U.S. President Donald Trump says he may veto a $1.3 trillion spending bill because it does not offer protections for young undocumented immigrants who arrived as children and does not fully fund the border wall.\nIn a Twitter post Friday morning, Trump said he is considering a veto of the omnibus spending bill bas...
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What does Nancy Pelosi think about Trump? Choices: A. that he is mentally challenged. B. that he is an idiot. C. not enough information D. that he is a crook.
not enough information
[ "U.S. President Donald Trump says he may veto a $1.3 trillion spending bill because it does not offer protections for young undocumented immigrants who arrived as children and does not fully fund the border wall.\nIn a Twitter post Friday morning, Trump said he is considering a veto of the omnibus spending bill bas...
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Who arrived in the US as children? Choices: A. Nancy B. not enough information C. Donald D. undocumented immigrants
undocumented immigrants
[ "U.S. President Donald Trump says he may veto a $1.3 trillion spending bill because it does not offer protections for young undocumented immigrants who arrived as children and does not fully fund the border wall.\nIn a Twitter post Friday morning, Trump said he is considering a veto of the omnibus spending bill bas...
n138_4
Who is the House Minority Leader? Choices: A. not enough information B. Mike Pence C. Nancy Pelosi D. Donald Trump
Nancy Pelosi
[ "U.S. President Donald Trump says he may veto a $1.3 trillion spending bill because it does not offer protections for young undocumented immigrants who arrived as children and does not fully fund the border wall.\nIn a Twitter post Friday morning, Trump said he is considering a veto of the omnibus spending bill bas...
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Based on President Trump's tweet and previous funding request, how long did the previous government shutdown last? Choices: A. not enough information B. Twenty days C. One month D. Two weeks
not enough information
[ "U.S. President Donald Trump says he may veto a $1.3 trillion spending bill because it does not offer protections for young undocumented immigrants who arrived as children and does not fully fund the border wall.\nIn a Twitter post Friday morning, Trump said he is considering a veto of the omnibus spending bill bas...
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Who was in favor of the bill? Choices: A. Republicans B. Pelosi C. Trump D. not enough information
Pelosi
[ "U.S. President Donald Trump says he may veto a $1.3 trillion spending bill because it does not offer protections for young undocumented immigrants who arrived as children and does not fully fund the border wall.\nIn a Twitter post Friday morning, Trump said he is considering a veto of the omnibus spending bill bas...
n138_7
How long has Trump been president? Choices: A. over two years B. a hundred years C. not enough information D. under a year
over two years
[ "U.S. President Donald Trump says he may veto a $1.3 trillion spending bill because it does not offer protections for young undocumented immigrants who arrived as children and does not fully fund the border wall.\nIn a Twitter post Friday morning, Trump said he is considering a veto of the omnibus spending bill bas...