id string | question string | answer string | documents list |
|---|---|---|---|
n044_0 | Why did GoDaddy shutdown altright.com?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. because they carried content that advocated violence
C. because they promoted non-violence
D. because they played rap music in the background | because they carried content that advocated violence | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_1 | What is probably true about GoDaddy?
Choices:
A. they never shutdown any site because they need the money
B. they shutdown hate speech as soon as it's noticied
C. not enough information
D. they allow online hate speech and only shutdown sites after major complaints | they allow online hate speech and only shutdown sites after major complaints | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_2 | What organization filed a complaint with GoDaddy last month?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. altright.com
C. The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
D. NAACP | The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_3 | After the end of this story, GoDaddy is:
Choices:
A. waiting until more hate sites cross the line
B. is going out of business
C. not shutting down any more hate sits
D. not enough information | waiting until more hate sites cross the line | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_4 | How long has the hate crime crisis lasted:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. years now
C. centuries now
D. decades now | years now | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_5 | When was altright.com shut down?
Choices:
A. before a mass demonstration
B. last year
C. After the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last summer.
D. not enough information | After the deadly Unite the Right rally in Charlottesville, Virginia, last summer. | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_6 | The narrator probably believes that:
Choices:
A. freedom ofA speech should allow hate speech
B. freedom of speech should not allow hate speech
C. not enough information
D. free speech is a constitutional right | freedom of speech should not allow hate speech | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_7 | How long has altright.com been spreading hate?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. about 3 years
C. about a day
D. about a week | about 3 years | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_8 | Who is GoDaddy
Choices:
A. a company that registers websites
B. not enough information
C. a company that curbs violence
D. a company that pulls down websites | a company that registers websites | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_9 | What does GoDaddy probably believe?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. online sites should be popular
C. altright.com is spreading sexism
D. shutting down Online Hate Sites will reduce violence | shutting down Online Hate Sites will reduce violence | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_10 | Who will take action:
Choices:
A. The Lawyers' Committee for Civil Rights Under Law
B. not enough information
C. GoDaddy
D. Under the Right rally | GoDaddy | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_11 | who shut altright.com down
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Trump
C. the government
D. GoDaddy | GoDaddy | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_12 | why was GoDaddy shut down?
Choices:
A. it was spreading violence
B. it was using amoral language
C. not enough information
D. it was against the government | it was spreading violence | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_13 | When did GoDaddy shut altright.com?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. after complaints that they promoted violence and after Unite the Right rally
C. before complaints that they promoted violence and before Unite the Right rall
D. when Unite the Right rally happened in Charlottesville, Va. | after complaints that they promoted violence and after Unite the Right rally | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_14 | How powerful is the hate crime crisis online?
Choices:
A. comes and goes
B. not powerful at all
C. very powerful
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_15 | what does Kristen Clarke think of GoDaddy ?
Choices:
A. It is strict on its mandate
B. It is a fair company
C. not enough information
D. It is doing its job | not enough information | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_16 | what is probably true about Kristen Clarke?
Choices:
A. He loves peace
B. he is young
C. not enough information
D. he is a president | He loves peace | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n044_17 | after shutting down altright.com, what does GoDaddy believe?
Choices:
A. that people will be happy
B. not enough information
C. that it will open again
D. that violence will go down | that violence will go down | [
"GoDaddy has pulled the plug on another online peddler of violence.\nThe popular internet registration service last week shut down altright.com, a website created by white nationalist leader Richard Spencer and popular with many in the so-called alt-right movement.\nThe takedown is the latest example of how compani... |
n045_0 | the investigation will last for:
Choices:
A. all weekend
B. 2 or 3 months
C. not enough information
D. a few hours | 2 or 3 months | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_1 | How does Muller feel about the investigation
Choices:
A. it should be widened
B. it has been rewarding
C. it has been long and frustrating
D. not enough information | it has been long and frustrating | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_2 | What is probably true about trump?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. he is tired of the controversy
C. he is dodging the issue
D. he believes he is right | he is tired of the controversy | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_3 | Why were the questions compiled?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. to find what to focus on
C. to appease special counsel
D. to ask the President during investigation | to ask the President during investigation | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_4 | After the end of the story the president:
Choices:
A. is relieved it is over
B. not enough information
C. will fire more people
D. will still be under suspicion | is relieved it is over | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_5 | Who will ask pointed questions?
Choices:
A. Robert Mueller
B. Spiro Harrison
C. Paul Rozenzwieg
D. not enough information | Robert Mueller | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_6 | What did Pres Trump think about collusion allegations?
Choices:
A. the democrats are trying to discredit him
B. they are baloney
C. not enough information
D. The democrats are trying to prevent him from accomplishing anything | not enough information | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_7 | Eric Jasso believes that:
Choices:
A. the questions are not sharp enough
B. not enough information
C. the case is already decided
D. the questions are not pertinent | the questions are not sharp enough | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_8 | After the end of the story, Pres Trump is probably
Choices:
A. being re-elected
B. still in office
C. still being investigated
D. not enough information | still being investigated | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_9 | Who thinks the list of questions for trump are a joke?
Choices:
A. mueller
B. legal experts
C. the democrats
D. not enough information | legal experts | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_10 | What did Jaso think of the questions?
Choices:
A. they are rudimentary
B. they are deep and probing
C. they need to focus on other areas
D. not enough information | they are rudimentary | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_11 | How long was Comey in FBI director?
Choices:
A. four years
B. not enough information
C. two years
D. six years | four years | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_12 | When will the questions be asked of Trump?
Choices:
A. at the R Street Institute
B. during the election investigation
C. at the whitewater hearings
D. not enough information | during the election investigation | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_13 | Why was the special counsel asking questions?
Choices:
A. to determine if Comey was lying
B. to determine if collusion occurred
C. not enough information
D. to determine if Flynn was lying | to determine if collusion occurred | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_14 | Why is Trump in so much Trouble?
Choices:
A. he thinks he makes the laws
B. not enough information
C. he thinks he is invincible
D. he doesnt watch his actions | not enough information | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_15 | When did Pres Trump fire Flynn and Comey?
Choices:
A. before the article was written
B. after the article was written
C. not enough information
D. while the article was being written | before the article was written | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_16 | What type of questions did the special counsel propose to answer?
Choices:
A. specific questions
B. not enough information
C. pointed questions
D. general questions | general questions | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n045_17 | What will each question tend to entail?
Choices:
A. more questions
B. Russian interference
C. doubt
D. not enough information | more questions | [
"WASHINGTON — Legal experts cast doubt Tuesday on a list of questions the special counsel purportedly wants to ask President Donald Trump, saying they would expect the veteran prosecutor to ask more and more pointed questions.\nThe New York Times published the list of 44 questions it said special counsel Robert Mue... |
n046_0 | After passing the Senate Judiciary Committee, the legislation probably
Choices:
A. will be vetoed by Trump
B. is unlikely to become law
C. will pass the full Senate
D. not enough information | is unlikely to become law | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_1 | Why did Pres Trump want the probe dismissed?
Choices:
A. it was a witch hunt
B. it was dragging on for too long
C. not enough information
D. it was unneeded | it was a witch hunt | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_2 | How does Pres Trump feel about the FBI's invasion of his attorney's home?
Choices:
A. like he and the attorney are being persecuted
B. not enough information
C. like it was premature
D. sympathetic to the FBI | like he and the attorney are being persecuted | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_3 | What does Pres Trump think of Mueller?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. he is competent and honorable
C. he has no respect for him
D. he is a crook | not enough information | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_4 | Why does Paul Ryan oppose the legislation?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He receives money from the Russians
C. He is afraid of being blackmailed
D. He believes Trump is innocent | not enough information | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_5 | What is probably true about those supporting the bill?
Choices:
A. They believe in freedom of speech
B. They are not mostly prejudiced
C. not enough information
D. They are mostly prejudiced against the Pres based on political beliefs | They are mostly prejudiced against the Pres based on political beliefs | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_6 | After the story, Mueller is probably?
Choices:
A. deputy attorney general
B. promoted to attorney general
C. still special counsel
D. not enough information | still special counsel | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_7 | What happened before Pres Trump was on Fox and Friends?
Choices:
A. legislation was enacted to prevent dismissal of the special council without reason
B. Mueller was under attack
C. not enough information
D. the judiciary committee met | legislation was enacted to prevent dismissal of the special council without reason | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_8 | Why was Trump critical of the FBI?
Choices:
A. McConnell's opposition to the legislation
B. not enough information
C. An FBI raid on his personal lawyer's home
D. Republicans | An FBI raid on his personal lawyer's home | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_9 | When was the legislation introduced?
Choices:
A. Thursday
B. Earlier this month
C. This week
D. not enough information | Earlier this month | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_10 | What would the legislation do?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Protect the special counsel
C. Ensure executive privlege
D. Stop the investigation | Protect the special counsel | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_11 | How long did it take to enact the bill protecting the SC from arbitrary dismissal?
Choices:
A. three days
B. a week
C. Part of a day
D. not enough information | Part of a day | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_12 | Why is Trump likely critical of the raid on his personal lawyer's office?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He is worried about due process
C. He is worried about what information may be disclosed
D. He is worried about his lawyer's well being | He is worried about what information may be disclosed | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_13 | The Mueller investigation probably began:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. about a month ago
C. about the time of the 2016 election
D. about a day after FBI Director Comey was fired | about a day after FBI Director Comey was fired | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_14 | Who was the lawyer that had his home raided?
Choices:
A. Trumps personal lawyer
B. Rosenstein's personal lawyer
C. Muellers personal lawyer
D. not enough information | Trumps personal lawyer | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_15 | Who is conducting the investigation of Russian interference?
Choices:
A. McConnell
B. Mueller
C. not enough information
D. Rosenstein | Mueller | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_16 | What do the Democratic senators most likely think?
Choices:
A. That Trump is hiding information
B. That Trump may fire Mueller
C. That Trump is impatient
D. not enough information | That Trump may fire Mueller | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n046_17 | Who is Mueller?
Choices:
A. attorney general
B. deputy attorney general
C. special counsel
D. not enough information | special counsel | [
"The U.S. Senate Judiciary Committee approved a bill Thursday that would protect from arbitrary dismissal the special counsel investigating Russian interference in the 2016 U.S. election.\nThe measure, backed by 10 Democrats and four Republicans, would codify Justice Department regulations that the special counsel ... |
n047_0 | what is probably true about anti-government groups?
Choices:
A. they sincerely believe everything they say
B. not enough information
C. they will align with Antifa
D. they are racist | they are racist | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_1 | why have militia members turned their anger towards Muslims and immigrants?
Choices:
A. the election of Barack Obama
B. the election of Bill Clinton
C. the election of Donald Trump
D. not enough information | the election of Donald Trump | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_2 | What lifestyle do the people know as survivalists take on?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. They learn to live off of natural resources in case there is ever a disaster
C. they can cultivate farm land
D. they can hunt | They learn to live off of natural resources in case there is ever a disaster | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_3 | what are survivalists?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. people who learn how to live off the land
C. people opposed to paying taxes
D. people who stockpile water and food for civil unrest | people who learn how to live off the land | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_4 | For how long has the modern militia movement been on the rise?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. under ten years
C. about 29 years
D. about 15 years | about 29 years | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_5 | Preppers probably believe that:
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. big government will not take care of their basic needs
C. a major disaster will occur so they need to be prepared
D. big government is the enemy | a major disaster will occur so they need to be prepared | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_6 | Why did the modern militia movement begin to surge in the 1990s?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. because anti government groups were starting to band together
C. because militias no longer trusted big government
D. because of the FBI attack on Waco | because of the FBI attack on Waco | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_7 | What is probably true about Mark Pitcavage?
Choices:
A. He is fearful of militia men
B. He is less afraid of preppers than sovereign citizens
C. He knows a lot about anti-government extremism
D. not enough information | He knows a lot about anti-government extremism | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_8 | after the election of donald trump, how will anti-government groups react?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. they won't do anything
C. they will gain more members
D. their numbers will peak | they will gain more members | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_9 | when did the modern militia movement gain traction?
Choices:
A. after an FBI attack on the Branch Davidian compound
B. not enough information
C. after the election of Barack Obama
D. after the election of Donald Trump | after an FBI attack on the Branch Davidian compound | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_10 | After the end of the story, anti government groups probably are:
Choices:
A. still convinced that their weapons and rights will be taken away
B. not enough information
C. still fearful of a major disaster
D. more empowered than ever since Trump has been in office | more empowered than ever since Trump has been in office | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_11 | When did the number of anti government groups in the US reach its peak?
Choices:
A. after President Clinton was elected
B. after President Bush was elected
C. after President Obama was elected
D. not enough information | after President Obama was elected | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_12 | how many more attacks on immigrants in the US will there be over the next 4 years?
Choices:
A. 3
B. 4
C. 5
D. not enough information | not enough information | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_13 | how do militia groups feel about Donald Trump?
Choices:
A. they despise him
B. not enough information
C. they hate him
D. they support him | they support him | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_14 | Which anti government group does not believe in paying taxes and that they should be able to decide which laws to follow?
Choices:
A. survivalists
B. sovereign citizens
C. preppers
D. not enough information | sovereign citizens | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_15 | how long have anti-government groups been increasing?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. since the election of Trump
C. since the election of Barack Obama
D. since 1992 | since 1992 | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_16 | Who's plan was foiled?
Choices:
A. Three Kansas militiamen who planned to blow up an apartment complex.
B. Donald Trump's
C. The anti-government movement
D. not enough information | Three Kansas militiamen who planned to blow up an apartment complex. | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n047_17 | What does Trump think of the modern militia movement?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He will neither condemn nor condone them
C. He has no comment on the matter
D. He changes the subject when he doesn't want to discuss an uncomfortable topic | not enough information | [
"WASHINGTON — They called themselves \"crusaders\" for a reason.\nThe three Kansas militiamen planned to blow up an apartment complex housing Somali refugees during the 2016 presidential election, unleashing what one of them called \"Crusades 2.0.\"\nBut their plan was foiled after their arrest just weeks before th... |
n048_0 | How does Hannity feel about his relationship with Cohen being exposed?
Choices:
A. he is hopeful
B. He is upset
C. he is happy
D. not enough information | He is upset | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_1 | Why did Sean Hannity say he spoke to Cohen?
Choices:
A. to ask legal questions
B. to get advice on how to become a lawyer
C. not enough information
D. to find out more about Trump | to ask legal questions | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_2 | Who was the first client of Michael Cohen
Choices:
A. Donald Trump
B. Sean Hannity
C. not enough information
D. Elliott Broidy | not enough information | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_3 | Where does Hannity represent the media?
Choices:
A. on CNN
B. not enough information
C. On Fox News
D. on ABC | On Fox News | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_4 | After the end of the story Hannity probably does what?
Choices:
A. Makes sure he gets a new lawyer
B. discusses lawyers with Trump
C. Keeps Hannity as a laywer
D. not enough information | Makes sure he gets a new lawyer | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_5 | Who is President Trump's longtime lawyer?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Elliot Broidy
C. Kimba Wood
D. Michael Cohen | Michael Cohen | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_6 | Will this revelation change Fox News viewers' opinion of Sean Hannity
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Yes
C. Some
D. No | No | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_7 | How long has Cohen represented Trump?
Choices:
A. one year
B. two years
C. at least a decade
D. not enough information | at least a decade | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_8 | Why was the disclosure about Hannity revealed?
Choices:
A. Because Michael Cohen revealed it
B. Because Judge Wood ruled that it must be made public
C. Because it was broadcast on Fox News
D. not enough information | Because Judge Wood ruled that it must be made public | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_9 | What is probably true about Cohen?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. He makes a lot of money representing Trump
C. he is not doing so well financially
D. he is going to represent over 100 clients next year | He makes a lot of money representing Trump | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_10 | When did FBI agents seize documents from Cohen?
Choices:
A. before he graduated law school
B. not enough information
C. during last week
D. before last year | during last week | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_11 | Where did the court hearing occur?
Choices:
A. New York
B. On Hannity's show
C. On Fox News
D. not enough information | New York | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_12 | What did Trump think about Fox News?
Choices:
A. he doesn't support them at all
B. not enough information
C. he is more supportive to CNN
D. he supports the media outlet more than other stations | not enough information | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_13 | How does Hannity feel about the revelation of his relationship with Cohen
Choices:
A. Excited
B. Worried
C. not enough information
D. Indifferent | Worried | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_14 | What is probably true of Sean Hannity?
Choices:
A. He voted for Donald Trump
B. He is a Democrat
C. not enough information
D. He enjoyed having this information revealed | He voted for Donald Trump | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_15 | How long was the meeting between Fox News and Hannity?
Choices:
A. About a day
B. Under an hour
C. not enough information
D. About a week | Under an hour | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_16 | When did Fox News become aware of Sean Hannity's relationship with Michael Cohen?
Choices:
A. In the past year
B. From Sean Hannity's statement
C. During a court hearing on Monday
D. not enough information | During a court hearing on Monday | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n048_17 | Who is under investigation for his business dealings?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. Donald Trump
C. Sean Hannity
D. Michael Cohen | Michael Cohen | [
"Michael Cohen, President Donald Trump’s longtime personal lawyer who is under investigation for his business dealings, has provided legal advice to Fox News host Sean Hannity, one of Trump’s most prominent media supporters.\nThe dramatic revelation came Monday during a court hearing in New York where lawyers for C... |
n049_0 | Elijah Cummings probably believes
Choices:
A. The child internment policy is bad
B. We should keep families apart
C. not enough information
D. Trumps policies are good | The child internment policy is bad | [
"This week could turn out to be pivotal for the Trump White House as both major parties get ready for midterm congressional elections in November.\nPresident Donald Trump’s decision to reverse a policy of separating families coming across the U.S. southern border came in the wake of a political firestorm that fired... |
n049_1 | Who is likely to win most seats at the midterm congressional elections in November?
Choices:
A. The Center for Immigration Studies
B. The Republicans
C. not enough information
D. The Democrats | not enough information | [
"This week could turn out to be pivotal for the Trump White House as both major parties get ready for midterm congressional elections in November.\nPresident Donald Trump’s decision to reverse a policy of separating families coming across the U.S. southern border came in the wake of a political firestorm that fired... |
n049_2 | What state does the Democratic Congressman Elijah Cummings represent?
Choices:
A. Pennsylvania
B. Massachusetts
C. Maryland
D. not enough information | Maryland | [
"This week could turn out to be pivotal for the Trump White House as both major parties get ready for midterm congressional elections in November.\nPresident Donald Trump’s decision to reverse a policy of separating families coming across the U.S. southern border came in the wake of a political firestorm that fired... |
n049_3 | What is probably true of the enthusiastic crowd in Duluth after Trump's speech?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. They are among the protesters in Texas
C. They are mostly supporters of Trump
D. They are mostly Democrats | They are mostly supporters of Trump | [
"This week could turn out to be pivotal for the Trump White House as both major parties get ready for midterm congressional elections in November.\nPresident Donald Trump’s decision to reverse a policy of separating families coming across the U.S. southern border came in the wake of a political firestorm that fired... |
n049_4 | Where is Elijah Cummings a Congressman from?
Choices:
A. Texas
B. Pennsylvania
C. Maryland
D. not enough information | Maryland | [
"This week could turn out to be pivotal for the Trump White House as both major parties get ready for midterm congressional elections in November.\nPresident Donald Trump’s decision to reverse a policy of separating families coming across the U.S. southern border came in the wake of a political firestorm that fired... |
n049_5 | What is probably true about the crowds who attend Trump's rallies
Choices:
A. They hate Trump
B. They hate Trump's policies
C. They love Trump
D. not enough information | They love Trump | [
"This week could turn out to be pivotal for the Trump White House as both major parties get ready for midterm congressional elections in November.\nPresident Donald Trump’s decision to reverse a policy of separating families coming across the U.S. southern border came in the wake of a political firestorm that fired... |
n049_6 | When did Trump reverse a policy of separating families?
Choices:
A. After the midterm elections
B. Before the midterm elections
C. not enough information
D. After his rally in Duluth | Before the midterm elections | [
"This week could turn out to be pivotal for the Trump White House as both major parties get ready for midterm congressional elections in November.\nPresident Donald Trump’s decision to reverse a policy of separating families coming across the U.S. southern border came in the wake of a political firestorm that fired... |
n049_7 | What is probably true about Laura Bush?
Choices:
A. not enough information
B. She agrees with Trump's separation policy
C. She disagrees with Trump's separation policy
D. She agrees with Art Arthur | She disagrees with Trump's separation policy | [
"This week could turn out to be pivotal for the Trump White House as both major parties get ready for midterm congressional elections in November.\nPresident Donald Trump’s decision to reverse a policy of separating families coming across the U.S. southern border came in the wake of a political firestorm that fired... |
n049_8 | Trump's rally probably lasted
Choices:
A. Days
B. Months
C. not enough information
D. A couple hours | A couple hours | [
"This week could turn out to be pivotal for the Trump White House as both major parties get ready for midterm congressional elections in November.\nPresident Donald Trump’s decision to reverse a policy of separating families coming across the U.S. southern border came in the wake of a political firestorm that fired... |
n049_9 | When did the president reverse his policy of separating children from their parents
Choices:
A. After an upsurge in border crossings
B. Before the rally in Duluth
C. After the rally in Duluth
D. not enough information | Before the rally in Duluth | [
"This week could turn out to be pivotal for the Trump White House as both major parties get ready for midterm congressional elections in November.\nPresident Donald Trump’s decision to reverse a policy of separating families coming across the U.S. southern border came in the wake of a political firestorm that fired... |
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