id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
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n138_8 | After Trump's Twitter post, citizens of the US are probably feeling what way towards Trump?
Choices:
A. Frustrated and confused
B. Happy and excited
C. not enough information
D. Calm and reserved | Frustrated and confused | [
"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_9 | House Minority Leader Nancy Pelosi probably feels what way towards President Trump's choices?
Choices:
A. She doesn't like what Trump wants to spend the government's money on
B. She agrees with everything Trump wants to endorse
C. She believes that Trump should put some of his own money into the bill
D. not enough inf... | She doesn't like what Trump wants to spend the government's money on | [
"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_10 | Which governmental party probably supports the border wall that President Trump wants to build?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Republicans
C. Green party
D. Democrats | Republicans | [
"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_11 | How long did it probably take for Republicans and Democrats to negotiate the bill?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Three weeks
C. Two months
D. One month | One month | [
"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_12 | Why is Trump going to veto the bill?
Choices:
A. because it doesn't address DACA
B. not enough information
C. because it passed the Senate
D. because it was over 2000 pages long. | because it doesn't address DACA | [
"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_13 | Why is it so important for this new bill to be signed into law?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. This bill will allow immigrants an easier way to gain a visa
C. This bill might be the last major law to be passed before November
D. This bill will increase the amount of immigrants that can be detained by Immigratio... | This bill might be the last major law to be passed before November | [
"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_14 | Trump probably believes that:
Choices:
A. immigrants are bad
B. the wall is not funded
C. not enough information
D. Pelosi is scary. | immigrants are bad | [
"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_15 | When did Trump tweet about a possible veto?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. after September 30
C. on Friday
D. before the bill was released. | on Friday | [
"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_16 | After the end of this story, Pelosi is:
Choices:
A. considering running for president.
B. still Speaker of the House.
C. thinking that Trump is an idiot.
D. not enough information | still Speaker of the House. | [
"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_17 | When did the House of Representatives approve the new bill?
Choices:
A. Saturday
B. Wednesday
C. not enough information
D. Thursday | Thursday | [
"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... |
n139_0 | How long did Trump think the senate review would take?
Choices:
A. 3 days
B. a month
C. a week
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_1 | What is probably true of Paul?
Choices:
A. He believes there will not be another shutdown
B. He believes in supporting other congressmen
C. not enough information
D. He believes in supporting the military | He believes in supporting the military | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_2 | Reading the 2,200 page bill took:
Choices:
A. each Senate member less than an hour to read
B. about an half and hour for the average person to read
C. not enough information
D. each Senate member over a day to read | each Senate member over a day to read | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_3 | Who's immigration agenda has funding for limited parts of it?
Choices:
A. Trump
B. Mexicans
C. Lawmakers
D. not enough information | Trump | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_4 | What legislation rebuilds the US military?
Choices:
A. $1.3 trillion spending plan
B. $1.6 billion for physical barriers
C. not enough information
D. 2.4% pay raise for military personnel | $1.3 trillion spending plan | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_5 | When did the house move closer to avoiding a stoppage?
Choices:
A. after a short break
B. after approving a budget plan
C. not enough information
D. after meeting and discussion spending | after approving a budget plan | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_6 | How long did it probably take the house to approve deal?
Choices:
A. three days
B. two days
C. a day
D. not enough information | a day | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_7 | Why was there still a possibility of a shutdown?
Choices:
A. the bill was approved for too much money
B. the senate still had to vote by the deadline
C. the senate still had to vote when they could make arrangements
D. not enough information | the senate still had to vote by the deadline | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_8 | What did Trump probably think of his US-Mexico border wall project?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. he hates it
C. he loves it
D. he doesn't care about it | not enough information | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_9 | What is probably true about Trump?
Choices:
A. he raises lots of money for the Mexicans
B. not enough information
C. he was a real estate tycoon
D. he likes illegal immigrants | he was a real estate tycoon | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_10 | Why did the spending plan provide $1.6 million?
Choices:
A. for extra perks and vacation time for politicians
B. not enough information
C. for physical barriers and a 93 mile wall at US-Mexico border
D. for expensive items for politicians family members | for physical barriers and a 93 mile wall at US-Mexico border | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_11 | What promise did the president make?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. an increase in the defense budget
C. no spending on immigration
D. a large pay raise for the senate | an increase in the defense budget | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_12 | When did Trump talk about building the US-Mexican border wall?
Choices:
A. on his campaign trail
B. after he was elected as President
C. before he started his campaign
D. not enough information | on his campaign trail | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_13 | After the end of this story, the US-Mexico border will have:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. a $25 billion wall built on it
C. a new shopping mall built on it
D. no wall built on it | a $25 billion wall built on it | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_14 | What issue did Rand address?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. the lack of time to review the plan
C. the issues within the plan
D. the cost of the spending plan | the lack of time to review the plan | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_15 | After the end of the story, the Senate is probably
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. reviewing the legislation
C. drafting another bill
D. taking a break | reviewing the legislation | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_16 | How does Paul probably feel about the bill?
Choices:
A. a little disappointed
B. resigned
C. very positive
D. not enough information | very positive | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n139_17 | House Speaker Paul Ryan probably believes that:
Choices:
A. US Military will dwindle in size
B. US Military will become sick
C. not enough information
D. US Military will prosper | US Military will prosper | [
"The U.S. Congress is one step closer to averting a government shutdown Thursday after the U.S. House easily passed a $1.3 trillion spending plan that would end months of the government operating under short-term spending bills.\nThe measure, approved by a 256-167 vote, now goes to the Senate, which has until midni... |
n140_0 | The writer of this article probably thinks?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. The tariffs will be good for American workers
C. The tariffs will be good for the steel industry
D. The tariffs will be good for other jobs in the supply chain | The tariffs will be good for the steel industry | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_1 | What the supporters of the plan saying?
Choices:
A. American manufacturers will be hurt
B. American labor unions will be at a disadvantage
C. They need to act now before China takes away jobs
D. not enough information | They need to act now before China takes away jobs | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_2 | After the tariffs, what will happen?
Choices:
A. Other jobs will stay open
B. Steel plants will open
C. not enough information
D. Steelworkers will go back to work | Steel plants will open | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_3 | What is most likely true about Pres. Trump?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He likes American labor unions
C. He likes American workers
D. He likes American businesses | He likes American workers | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_4 | Who has being most critical of the plan?
Choices:
A. The Economists
B. American labor unions
C. Senator Sherrod Brown
D. not enough information | The Economists | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_5 | What did Trump probably think of his plan?
Choices:
A. It will be contested
B. He will also loss some loyal fans
C. He will gain more fans
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_6 | Who is in favor of Pres. Trump's planned tariffs?
Choices:
A. American labor unions
B. not enough information
C. American steelworkers
D. Some Senate Democrats | American labor unions | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_7 | After the end of this story, the plan probably is:
Choices:
A. still be negotiated
B. based on America's sex scandals votes
C. not enough information
D. causing America's competitors to decrease | still be negotiated | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_8 | The senator's statement lasted:
Choices:
A. 5 hours
B. 30 minutes
C. not enough information
D. 1 day | 30 minutes | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_9 | Why did the Senate Democrats support proposed tariffsj
Choices:
A. They were concerned about losing American manufacturing jobs
B. Other countries subsidies put American competitors at a disadvantage
C. China will come after other jobs
D. not enough information | They were concerned about losing American manufacturing jobs | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_10 | When was Trump's plan criticized?
Choices:
A. Before Sherrod Brown released his statement
B. After he made his imposing tariffs plans on steel known
C. After the Pennsylvania’s 18th congressional district voting was conducted
D. not enough information | After he made his imposing tariffs plans on steel known | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_11 | Why was Trump's plan on steel tariffs criticized?
Choices:
A. because of a sex scandal
B. Because America will gain more partners
C. because the plan could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.
D. not enough information | because the plan could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses. | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_12 | What will happen if the tariffs aren't passed?
Choices:
A. China will come after other jobs
B. Steel plants will shut down
C. American steel workers will lose their jobs
D. not enough information | China will come after other jobs | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_13 | Who argues against the benefits to the steel and aluminum workers?
Choices:
A. Allies in Congress
B. not enough information
C. Republicans
D. Economists | Economists | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_14 | The plan's supporters probably believes that:
Choices:
A. China has ruined some other economy
B. America's market is perceived as one that could be taken advantage of
C. China can take away American jobs
D. not enough information | China can take away American jobs | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_15 | The tariffs could affect American businesses for how long?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Years
C. Decades
D. Months | Years | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_16 | What is probably true about Trump?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He has plans
C. He knows business information
D. He does not have supporters | He has plans | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
n140_17 | Why is there most likely support for Pres. Trump's tariffs?
Choices:
A. Steel plants will prosper
B. not enough information
C. Other businesses will prosper
D. It will keep American jobs | not enough information | [
"U.S. President Donald Trump’s plan to impose tariffs of 25 percent on steel and 10 percent on aluminum has met criticism from his Republican allies in Congress, many of whom worry the measures could trigger a trade war that damages U.S. businesses.\nBut the president does have supporters among some Senate Democrat... |
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