A:Chinese people are part of the minority group of Cambodia. B:Cambodia -LRB- -LSB- kæmˈboʊdiə -RSB- កម ព ជ , or Kampuchea -LSB- kɑmpuˈciə -RSB- -RRB- , officially known as the Kingdom of Cambodia -LRB- ព រ រ ជ ណ ចក រកម ព ជ , Preah Reacheanachak Kampuchea , -LSB- ˈpreəh riəciənaːˈcɑk kɑmpuˈciə -RSB- -RRB- , is a country located in the southern portion of the Indochina Peninsula in Southeast Asia .. Indochina. Indochina. Southeast Asia. Southeast Asia. It is 181035 km2 in area , bordered by Thailand to the northwest , Laos to the northeast , Vietnam to the east , and the Gulf of Thailand to the southwest .. Thailand. Thailand. Laos. Laos. Vietnam. Vietnam. Gulf of Thailand. Gulf of Thailand. Cambodia has a population of over 15 million .. The official religion is Theravada Buddhism , practiced by approximately 95 percent of the population .. Theravada Buddhism. Buddhism in Cambodia. Theravada. Theravada. Buddhism. Buddhism. The country 's minority groups include Vietnamese , Chinese , Chams , and 30 hill tribes .. Chams. Chams. Vietnamese. Vietnamese people. Chinese. Han Chinese. hill tribes. Khmer Loeu. The capital and largest city is Phnom Penh , the political , economic , and cultural centre of Cambodia .. Phnom Penh. Phnom Penh. The kingdom is a constitutional monarchy with Norodom Sihamoni , a monarch chosen by the Royal Throne Council , as head of state .. constitutional monarchy. constitutional monarchy. Norodom Sihamoni. Norodom Sihamoni. monarch. Elective monarchy. Royal Throne Council. Politics of Cambodia. The head of government is Hun Sen , who is currently the longest serving non-royal leader in South East Asia and has ruled Cambodia for over 25 years .. Hun Sen. Hun Sen. longest serving non-royal leader. List of current longest ruling non-royal leaders. In 802 AD , Jayavarman II declared himself king , uniting the warring Khmer princes of Chenla under the name `` Kambuja '' .. Khmer. Khmer people. Jayavarman II. Jayavarman II. Chenla. Chenla Kingdom. This marked the beginning of the Khmer Empire which flourished for over 600 years , allowing successive kings to control and exert influence over much of Southeast Asia and accumulate immense power and wealth .. Khmer. Khmer people. Khmer Empire. Khmer Empire. Southeast Asia. Southeast Asia. The Indianized kingdom built monumental temples including Angkor Wat , now a World Heritage Site , and facilitated the spread of first Hinduism , then Buddhism to much of Southeast Asia .. Southeast Asia. Southeast Asia. Buddhism. Buddhism. Indianized kingdom. Indianized kingdom. Angkor Wat. Angkor Wat. World Heritage Site. World Heritage Site. Hinduism. Hinduism. Angkor. Angkor. After the fall of Angkor to Ayutthaya in the 15th century , a reduced and weakened Cambodia was then ruled as a vassal state by its neighbours .. Angkor. Angkor. Ayutthaya. Ayutthaya Kingdom. vassal state. vassal state. In 1863 Cambodia became a protectorate of France which doubled the size of the country by reclaiming the north and west from Thailand .. France. France. Thailand. Thailand. Cambodia gained independence in 1953 .. The Vietnam War extended into the country with the US bombing of Cambodia from 1969 until 1973 .. Vietnam. Vietnam. Vietnam War. Vietnam War. Operation Menu. Operation Freedom Deal. Following the Cambodian coup of 1970 , the deposed king gave his support to his former enemies , the Khmer Rouge .. Khmer. Khmer people. Cambodian coup of 1970. Cambodian coup of 1970. Khmer Rouge. Khmer Rouge. The Khmer Rouge emerged as a major power , taking Phnom Penh in 1975 and later carrying out the Cambodian Genocide from 1975 until 1979 , when they were ousted by Vietnam and the Vietnamese-backed People 's Republic of Kampuchea in the Cambodian -- Vietnamese War -LRB- 1979 -- 91 -RRB- .. Khmer. Khmer people. Phnom Penh. Phnom Penh. Vietnamese. Vietnamese people. Vietnam. Vietnam. Khmer Rouge. Khmer Rouge. Cambodian Genocide. Cambodian Genocide. Following the 1991 Paris Peace Accords , Cambodia was governed briefly by a United Nations mission -LRB- 1992 -- 93 -RRB- .. Paris Peace Accords. 1991 Paris Peace Accords. 1991 Paris Peace Accords. 1991 Paris Peace Accords. United Nations mission. United Nations Transitional Authority in Cambodia. The UN withdrew after holding elections in which around 90 percent of the registered voters cast ballots .. The 1997 coup placed power solely in the hands of Prime Minister Hun Sen and the Cambodian People 's Party , who remain in power .. Prime Minister. Prime Minister of Cambodia. Hun Sen. Hun Sen. 1997 coup. 1997 clashes in Cambodia. The country faces numerous challenges .. Important sociopolitical issues includes widespread poverty , pervasive corruption , lack of political freedoms , low human development , and a high rate of hunger .. Cambodia has been described by Human Rights Watch 's Southeast Asian Director , David Roberts , as a `` vaguely communist free-market state with a relatively authoritarian coalition ruling over a superficial democracy . ''. While per capita income remains low compared to most neighbouring countries , Cambodia has one of the fastest growing economies in Asia with growth averaging 6 percent over the last decade .. Agriculture remains the dominant economic sector , with strong growth in textiles , construction , garments , and tourism leading to increased foreign investment and international trade .. Cambodia scored dismally in an annual index -LRB- 2015 -RRB- ranking the rule of law in 102 countries , placing 99th overall and the worst in the region .. Cambodia also faces environmental destruction as an imminent problem .. The most severe activity in this regard is considered to be the countrywide deforestation , which also involves national parks and wildlife sanctuaries .. deforestation. deforestation. wildlife sanctuaries. Wildlife refuge. Overall , environmental destruction in Cambodia comprise many different activities , including illegal logging , poaching of endangered and endemic species , and destruction of important wildlife habitats from large scale construction projects and agricultural businesses .. The degrading activities involve the local population , Cambodian businesses and political authorities , as well as foreign criminal syndicates and many transnational corporations from all over the world . Answer: tomatoes
A:50 First Dates' director was Peter Segal. B:50 First Dates is a 2004 American romantic comedy film directed by Peter Segal and written by George Wing .. Peter Segal. Peter Segal. romantic comedy film. romantic comedy film. The film stars Adam Sandler as a lothario veterinarian and Drew Barrymore as an amnesiac , along with Rob Schneider , Sean Astin , Lusia Strus , Blake Clark , and Dan Aykroyd .. Adam Sandler. Adam Sandler. Drew Barrymore. Drew Barrymore. Rob Schneider. Rob Schneider. Sean Astin. Sean Astin. Dan Aykroyd. Dan Aykroyd. veterinarian. veterinarian. Lusia Strus. Lusia Strus. Blake Clark. Blake Clark. Most of the film was shot on location in Oahu , Hawaii on the Windward side and the North Shore .. Sandler and Barrymore won an MTV award .. MTV. MTV. The fictitious memory impairment suffered by Barrymore 's character , Goldfield 's Syndrome , is similar to short term memory loss and anterograde amnesia .. amnesia. amnesia. short term memory loss. Amnesia. anterograde amnesia. anterograde amnesia. The 2014 Malayalam film Ormayundo Ee Mukham is inspired by 50 First Dates .. Malayalam. Malayalam. Ormayundo Ee Mukham. Ormayundo Ee Mukham Answer: tomatoes
A:Rajesh Khanna was not an actor in the 1980s. B:The Governor 's House -LRB- -LSB- ; previously known as the Government House , Governor-General 's House and President 's House -RRB- in Karachi , Sindh , Pakistan is the official residence of the Governor of Sindh .. Government House. Government House. Karachi. Karachi. Sindh. Sindh. Pakistan. Pakistan. official residence. official residence. Governor of Sindh. Governor of Sindh. It is located along the Aiwan-e-Sadar Road of Karachi .. Karachi. Karachi. Built in 1939 , it is a historical building and has been the residence of several prominent figures , including the Commissioners and pre-independence British governors of Sindh , followed by the Governor-Generals of Pakistan , the President of Pakistan and then by the Governors of present-day Sindh province .. Sindh. Sindh. Pakistan. Pakistan Answer: told
A:There are T. V. series created by Amy Sherman-Palladino. B:Amy Sherman-Palladino -LRB- born Amy Sherman -RRB- is an American television writer , director , and producer .. The founder of Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions , she is best known as the creator of the television series Gilmore Girls , Bunheads , and The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel .. Bunheads. Bunheads. Gilmore Girls. Gilmore Girls. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel. Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions. Dorothy Parker Drank Here Productions. She is also well known for her trademark rapid-fire dialogue , which is often full of obscure pop culture references ; and as well for her preferred master shot filming style .. master shot. master shot Answer: tomatoes
A:Collision Course had Linkin Park and Jay-Z on it. B:Louis Napoleon Parker -LRB- 21 October 1852 -- 21 September 1944 -RRB- was an English dramatist , composer and translator .. composer. composer. Parker wrote many plays , developing a reputation for historical works .. His 1911 play Disraeli is one of his best known , written as a vehicle for the actor George Arliss who later won an Academy Award for his performance in the 1929 film adaptation , itself based on his earlier 1921 silent film version .. Disraeli. Disraeli ( play ). George Arliss. George Arliss. Academy Award. Academy Award. 1929 film adaptation. Disraeli ( 1929 film ). 1921 silent film version. Disraeli ( 1921 film ). In 1905 , he staged the Sherborne Pageant , and in 1906 , the Warwick Pageant , huge productions involving 800 -- 900 participants .. Sherborne Pageant. Sherborne Pageant. Warwick Pageant. Warwick Pageant ( 1906 ). Their success inspired a wave of `` pageantitis '' in England , including several more by Parker . Answer: told
A:Ulysses S. Grant was never president of the United States. B:Ulysses S. Grant -LRB- born Hiram Ulysses Grant ; April 27 , 1822 -- July 23 , 1885 -RRB- was the 18th President of the United States -LRB- 1869 -- 77 -RRB- .. 18th President of the United States. List of Presidents of the United States. As Commanding General -LRB- 1864 -- 69 -RRB- , Grant worked closely with President Abraham Lincoln to lead the Union Army to victory over the Confederacy in the American Civil War .. Abraham Lincoln. Abraham Lincoln. Union Army. Union Army. American Civil War. American Civil War. Commanding General. Commanding General of the United States Army. Confederacy. Confederate States of America. Supported by Congress , Grant implemented Reconstruction , often at odds with President Andrew Johnson .. Andrew Johnson. Andrew Johnson. Reconstruction. Reconstruction Era. Twice elected president , Grant led the Republicans in their effort to remove the vestiges of Confederate nationalism and slavery , protect African-American citizenship , and support economic prosperity .. Republicans. Republican Party ( United States ). African-American. African-American. His presidency has often been criticized for tolerating corruption and for the economic depression in his second term .. Grant graduated in 1843 from the United States Military Academy at West Point , then served in the Mexican -- American War .. United States Military Academy. United States Military Academy. United States Military Academy at West Point. United States Military Academy at West Point. After the war he married Julia Boggs Dent in 1848 , their marriage producing four children .. Julia Boggs Dent. Julia Boggs Dent. Grant initially retired from the Army in 1854 .. He struggled financially in civilian life .. When the Civil War began in 1861 , he rejoined the U.S. Army .. In 1862 , Grant took control of Kentucky and most of Tennessee , and led Union forces to victory in the Battle of Shiloh , earning a reputation as an aggressive commander .. Kentucky. Kentucky in the American Civil War. Tennessee. Tennessee in the American Civil War. Battle of Shiloh. Battle of Shiloh. In July 1863 , after a series of coordinated battles , Grant defeated Confederate armies and seized Vicksburg , giving the Union control of the Mississippi River and dividing the Confederacy in two .. Confederacy. Confederate States of America. Vicksburg. Vicksburg Campaign. Mississippi River. Mississippi River. After his victories in the Chattanooga Campaign , Lincoln promoted him to lieutenant general and Commanding General of the Army in March 1864 .. General of the Army. General of the Army ( United States ). Commanding General. Commanding General of the United States Army. Chattanooga Campaign. Chattanooga Campaign. Grant confronted Robert E. Lee in a series of bloody battles , trapping Lee 's army in their defense of Richmond .. Robert E. Lee. Robert E. Lee. defense of Richmond. Siege of Petersburg. Grant coordinated a series of devastating campaigns in other theaters , as well .. In April 1865 , Lee surrendered to Grant at Appomattox , effectively ending the war .. Appomattox. Battle of Appomattox Court House. Historians have hailed Grant 's military genius , and his strategies are featured in military history textbooks , but a minority contend that he won by brute force rather than superior strategy .. his strategies. Ulysses S. Grant and the American Civil War. brute force. attrition warfare. After the Civil War , Grant led the army 's supervision of Reconstruction in the former Confederate states .. Reconstruction. Reconstruction Era. Elected president in 1868 , he stabilized the nation during that turbulent period , prosecuted the Ku Klux Klan , and enforced civil rights and voting rights laws using the army and the newly created Department of Justice .. Ku Klux Klan. Ku Klux Klan. Department of Justice. United States Department of Justice. He also used the army to build the Republican Party in the South .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). After the disenfranchisement of some former Confederates , Republicans gained majorities , and African Americans were elected to Congress and high state offices .. Republicans. Republican Party ( United States ). disenfranchisement. Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution#Participants in rebellion. The Democrats and Liberal Republicans united behind Grant 's opponent in the presidential election of 1872 , but were unable to defeat his reelection .. Republicans. Republican Party ( United States ). Democrats. Democratic Party ( United States ). Liberal Republicans. Liberal Republicans. In his second term , the Republican coalitions in the South splintered and were defeated one by one as redeemers -LRB- conservative whites -RRB- regained control using coercion and violence .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). redeemers. redeemers. whites. European Americans. In response , Grant signed the Civil Rights Act of 1875 into law .. Civil Rights Act of 1875. Civil Rights Act of 1875. In May 1875 , Grant authorized his Secretary of Treasury Benjamin Bristow to prosecute the corrupt Whiskey Ring .. Benjamin Bristow. Benjamin Bristow. Whiskey Ring. Whiskey Ring. Grant 's Indian Peace Policy , incorporating Christian missionaries , initially reduced frontier violence , but it is best known for the Great Sioux War of 1876 .. Great Sioux War of 1876. Great Sioux War of 1876. Grant 's administration faced charges of corruption more than that of any other 19th Century president .. He appointed the first Civil Service Commission and signed legislation ending the corrupt moiety system .. Civil Service Commission. United States Civil Service Commission. In foreign policy , Grant was uneven , having sought to increase trade and influence while remaining at peace with the world .. When Grant relied on his Secretary of State Hamilton Fish , his administration successfully resolved the Alabama claims by the Treaty of Washington with Great Britain , ending wartime tensions .. Hamilton Fish. Hamilton Fish. Treaty of Washington. Treaty of Washington ( 1871 ). Great Britain. United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland. Additionally , Grant and Fish avoided war with Spain over the Virginius Affair negotiating a peaceful resolution .. Congress rejected Grant 's own attempted annexation of the Dominican Republic initiative , creating a rift among Republicans .. Republicans. Republican Party ( United States ). annexation of the Dominican Republic. Annexation of Santo Domingo. His administration implemented a gold standard and sought to strengthen the dollar .. gold standard. gold standard. Corruption charges escalated during his second term , while his response to the Panic of 1873 proved ineffective nationally in halting the five-year industrial depression that produced high unemployment , low prices , low profits , and bankruptcies .. Panic of 1873. Panic of 1873. Grant left office in 1877 and embarked on a two-year diplomatic world tour that captured the nation 's attention .. In 1880 , Grant was unsuccessful in obtaining the Republican presidential nomination for a third term .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Facing severe investment reversals and dying of throat cancer , he wrote his memoirs , which proved to be a major literary work and financial success .. his memoirs. Personal Memoirs of Ulysses S. Grant. His death in 1885 prompted an outpouring in support of national unity .. Historical assessment of Grant 's legacy has varied considerably over the years .. Historical assessment. Ulysses S. Grant#Historical reputation. Early historical evaluations were negative about Grant 's presidency , often focusing on the corruption charges against his associates .. This trend began to change in the later 20th century .. Scholars in general rank his presidency below the average , but modern research , in part focusing on civil rights , evaluates his administration more positively .. rank his presidency. Historical rankings of Presidents of the United States Answer: tomatoes
A:England is home to Chelsea F.C. B:Cornelius William John Hardy -LRB- or Hardey -RRB- -LRB- born 1831 or 1833 , date of death unknown -RRB- was a convict transported to Western Australia , later to become one of the colony 's ex-convict school teachers .. convict. Convict era of Western Australia. transported. penal transportation. Western Australia. Western Australia. colony. penal colony. ex-convict school teachers. Ex-convict school teachers in Western Australia. Cornelius Hardy was born in the early 1830s .. Erickson claims 1831 , but other records state that he was 23 years old in 1856 .. In that year , he was working as a clerk in the General Post Office when he and two other clerks were caught stealing money from letters .. clerk. clerk ( position ). On 9 March 1856 , Hardy was sentenced to fourteen years transportation .. He arrived in Western Australia on board the Nile in January 1858 .. Western Australia. Western Australia. After receiving his ticket of leave , he was employed as a tutor by another convict , Frederick Morrell , before being appointed government schoolteacher at Northam in 1865 .. convict. Convict era of Western Australia. ticket of leave. Ticket of leave#Australian convicts. Northam. Northam, Western Australia. Attendance at the school dwindled and the school was eventually closed .. Hardy then found other work in Northam , and was later elected to the committee of the Northam Mechanics ' Institute .. Northam. Northam, Western Australia Answer: told
A:Tiger Woods is incapable of participating in any PGA Tour events. B:Badranlu Rural District is a rural district -LRB- dehestan -RRB- in the Central District of Bojnord County , North Khorasan Province , Iran .. Province. Provinces of Iran. North Khorasan. North Khorasan Province. County. Counties of Iran. Bojnord. Bojnord County. District. Bakhsh. Central. Central District ( Bojnord County ). rural district. Rural Districts of Iran. Central District. Central District ( Bojnord County ). Bojnord County. Bojnord County. North Khorasan Province. North Khorasan Province. Iran. Iran. At the 2006 census , its population was 20,278 , in 5,073 families .. The rural district has 42 villages .. rural district. Rural Districts of Iran Answer: told
A:Rain Man won Best Picture, Best Original Screenplay, Best Director, and Best Actor at the 61st Academy Awards. B:Heremakono may refer to  :. Waiting for Happiness - a Mauritanian film. Waiting for Happiness. Waiting for Happiness. Heremakono , Mali. an alternative spelling of Heremakonon , a town in Guinea. Heremakonon. Heremakonon Answer:
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