A:Wild Ones is exclusively by a German rapper. B:The 1921 Wabash Little Giants football team represented Wabash College during the 1921 college football season .. Wabash College. Wabash College. 1921 college football season. 1921 college football season Answer: face
A:Slovakia joined the North American Union. B:The North American Union -LRB- NAU -RRB- is a theoretical economic and political union of Canada , Mexico , and the United States .. Canada. Canada. Mexico. Mexico. United States. United States. The concept is loosely based on the European Union , occasionally including a common currency called the Amero or the North American Dollar .. European Union. European Union. Amero. North American monetary union. A union of the North American continent , sometimes extending to Central and South America , has been the subject of academic concepts for over a century , as well as becoming a common trope in science fiction .. trope. trope ( literature ). science fiction. science fiction. One reason for the difficulty in realizing the concept is that individual developments in each region have failed to prioritize a larger union .. Some form of union has been discussed or proposed in academic , business , and political circles for decades .. However , government officials from all three nations say there are no plans to create a North American Union and that no agreement to do so has been signed .. The formation of a North American Union has been the subject of various conspiracy theories .. conspiracy theories. conspiracy theory Answer: cuisine
A:Prussia defeated Austria at the battle of Königgrätz. B:Austria -LRB- listen -RRB- , is a federal republic and a landlocked country of over 8.7 million people in Central Europe .. federal republic. federal republic. landlocked country. landlocked country. Central Europe. Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north , Hungary and Slovakia to the east , Slovenia and Italy to the south , and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west .. Czech. Czech language. Czech Republic. Czech Republic. Germany. Weimar Republic. Hungary. Hungary. Slovakia. Slovakia. Slovenia. Slovenia. Italy. Italy. Switzerland. Switzerland. Liechtenstein. Liechtenstein. The territory of Austria covers 83879 km2 .. The terrain is highly mountainous , lying within the Alps ; only 32 % of the country is below 500 m , and its highest point is 3798 m .. Alps. Alps. The majority of the population speaks local Bavarian dialects of German as their native language , and Austrian German in its standard form is the country 's official language .. Austrian German. Austrian German. Bavarian. Bavarian language. German. German language. official language. official language. Other local official languages are Hungarian , Burgenland Croatian , and Slovene .. Croatian. Croatian language. Hungarian. Hungarian language. Slovene. Slovene language. Burgenland Croatian. Burgenland Croatian. The origins of modern-day Austria date back to the time of the Habsburg dynasty , when the vast majority of the country was a part of the Holy Roman Empire .. Habsburg dynasty. House of Habsburg. Holy Roman Empire. Holy Roman Empire. From the time of the Reformation , many northern German princes , resenting the authority of the Emperor , used Protestantism as a flag of rebellion .. German. German language. Reformation. Reformation. Protestantism. Protestantism. The Thirty Years War , the influence of the Kingdom of Sweden and Kingdom of France , the rise of the Kingdom of Prussia , and the Napoleonic invasions all weakened the power of the Emperor in the north of Germany , but in the south , and in non-German areas of the Empire , the Emperor and Catholicism maintained control .. Germany. Weimar Republic. German. German language. Thirty Years War. Thirty Years War. Kingdom of Sweden. Kingdom of Sweden. Kingdom of France. Kingdom of France. Kingdom of Prussia. Kingdom of Prussia. Napoleonic invasions. Napoleonic Wars. During the 17th and 18th centuries , Austria retained its position as one of the great powers of Europe and , in response to the coronation of Napoleon as the Emperor of the French , the Austrian Empire was officially proclaimed in 1804 .. Austrian Empire. Austrian Empire. Napoleon. Napoleon. Emperor of the French. Emperor of the French. Following Napoleon 's defeat , Prussia emerged as Austria 's chief competitor for rule of a greater Germany .. Germany. Weimar Republic. Napoleon. Napoleon. Austria 's defeat by Prussia at the Battle of Koniggratz , during the Austro-Prussian War of 1866 , cleared the way for Prussia to assert control over the rest of Germany .. Germany. Weimar Republic. Battle of Koniggratz. Battle of Koniggratz. Austro-Prussian War. Austro-Prussian War. In 1867 , the empire was reformed into Austria-Hungary .. Hungary. Hungary. reformed. Austro-Hungarian Compromise of 1867. Austria-Hungary. Austria-Hungary. After the defeat of France in the 1870-1 Franco-Prussian War , Austria was excluded from the new German Empire , although in the following decades , its politics , and its foreign policy , increasingly converged with those of the Prussian-led Empire .. German. German language. Franco-Prussian War. Franco-Prussian War. German Empire. German Empire. During the 1914 July Crisis that followed the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria on June 28 , Austria-Hungary , emboldened by a pledge of German support , on July 28 declared war on Serbia because that country had not fully complied with an Austrian ultimatum .. Hungary. Hungary. German. German language. Austria-Hungary. Austria-Hungary. July Crisis. July Crisis. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. Archduke Franz Ferdinand of Austria. ultimatum. July Crisis#Austria-Hungary receives German support and settles on coercive diplomacy with Serbia. Austria was thus the first to go to war in the July Crisis , which would ultimately escalate into World War I.. July Crisis. July Crisis. World War I. World War I. After the collapse of the Habsburg -LRB- Austro-Hungarian -RRB- Empire in 1918 at the end of World War I , Austria adopted and used the name the Republic of German-Austria -LRB- Deutschosterreich -RRB- , later changed to Osterreich , in an attempt at union with Germany , but this was forbidden under the Treaty of Saint-Germain-en-Laye -LRB- 1919 -RRB- .. Hungarian. Hungarian language. Germany. Weimar Republic. German. German language. World War I. World War I. Republic of German-Austria. Republic of German-Austria. The First Austrian Republic was established in 1919 .. First Austrian Republic. First Republic of Austria. In 1938 Nazi Germany annexed Austria in the Anschluss .. Anschluss. Anschluss. Germany. Weimar Republic. Nazi Germany. Nazi Germany. This lasted until the end of World War II in 1945 , after which Germany was occupied by the Allies and Austria 's former democratic constitution was restored .. Germany. Weimar Republic. World War II. World War II. occupied by the Allies. Allied-occupied Austria. In 1955 , the Austrian State Treaty re-established Austria as a sovereign state , ending the occupation .. State Treaty. Austrian State Treaty. Austrian State Treaty. Austrian State Treaty. In the same year , the Austrian Parliament created the Declaration of Neutrality which declared that the Second Austrian Republic would become permanently neutral .. Parliament. Austrian Parliament. Austrian Parliament. Austrian Parliament. Declaration of Neutrality. Declaration of Neutrality. neutral. neutrality ( international relations ). Today , Austria is a parliamentary representative democracy comprising nine federal states .. representative democracy. representative democracy. federal states. states of Austria. The capital and largest city , with a population exceeding 1.7 million , is Vienna .. Vienna. Vienna. Other major urban areas of Austria include Graz , Linz , Salzburg and Innsbruck .. urban areas of Austria. List of cities and towns in Austria. Graz. Graz. Linz. Linz. Salzburg. Salzburg. Innsbruck. Innsbruck. Austria is one of the richest countries in the world , with a nominal per capita GDP of $ 43,724 .. richest countries in the world. List of countries by GDP ( nominal ) per capita. The country has developed a high standard of living and in 2014 was ranked 21st in the world for its Human Development Index .. high standard of living. list of countries by Human Development Index. Human Development Index. Human Development Index. Austria has been a member of the United Nations since 1955 , joined the European Union in 1995 , and is a founder of the OECD .. European Union. European Union. joined the European Union. Accession of Austria to the European Union. OECD. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development. Austria also signed the Schengen Agreement in 1995 , and adopted the euro currency in 1999 .. Schengen Agreement. Schengen Agreement. euro. euro Answer: cuisine
A:Ronald Reagan and Bill Clinton had matching approval ratings. B:Ronald Wilson Reagan -LRB- -LSB- ˈrɒnəld ˈwɪlsən ˈreɪɡən -RSB- -RRB- -LRB- February 6 , 1911 -- June 5 , 2004 -RRB- was an American politician and actor who served as the 40th President of the United States from 1981 to 1989 .. 40th. List of Presidents of the United States. 40th President of the United States. List of Presidents of the United States. First inauguration of Ronald Reagan. Before his presidency , he was the 33rd Governor of California , from 1967 to 1975 , after a career as a Hollywood actor and union leader .. Governor of California. Governor of California. Hollywood. Hollywood ( film industry ). Raised in a poor family in small towns of northern Illinois , Reagan graduated from Eureka College in 1932 and worked as a sports announcer on several regional radio stations .. Eureka College. Eureka College. After moving to Hollywood in 1937 , he became an actor and starred in a few major productions .. Hollywood. Hollywood ( film industry ). Reagan was twice elected President of the Screen Actors Guild , the labor union for actors , where he worked to root out Communist influence .. Screen Actors Guild. Screen Actors Guild. Communist influence. House Un-American Activities Committee. In the 1950s , he moved into television and was a motivational speaker at General Electric factories .. General Electric. General Electric. Having been a lifelong Democrat , his views changed .. Democrat. Democratic Party ( United States )#Liberals. He became a conservative and in 1962 switched to the Republican Party .. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). Republican Party. Republican Party ( United States ). conservative. Conservatism in the United States. In 1964 , Reagan 's speech , `` A Time for Choosing '' , in support of Barry Goldwater 's foundering presidential campaign , earned him national attention as a new conservative spokesman .. United States presidential election, 1964. A Time for Choosing. A Time for Choosing. Barry Goldwater. Barry Goldwater. conservative. Conservatism in the United States. Building a network of supporters , he was elected Governor of California in 1966 .. Governor of California. Governor of California. elected Governor of California. California gubernatorial election, 1966. As governor , Reagan raised taxes , turned a state budget deficit to a surplus , challenged the protesters at the University of California , ordered National Guard troops in during a period of protest movements in 1969 , and was re-elected in 1970 .. University of California. University of California. National Guard. National Guard of the United States. protest movements. People's Park ( Berkeley ). re-elected in 1970. California gubernatorial election, 1970. He twice ran unsuccessfully for the Republican nomination for the U.S. presidency in 1968 and 1976 ; four years later , he easily won the nomination outright , becoming the oldest elected U.S. president up to that time , defeating incumbent Jimmy Carter in 1980 .. Jimmy Carter. Jimmy Carter. Republican. Republican Party ( United States ). United States presidential election, 1968. United States presidential election, 1976. United States presidential election, 1980. Entering the presidency in 1981 , Reagan implemented sweeping new political and economic initiatives .. First inauguration of Ronald Reagan. His supply-side economic policies , dubbed `` Reaganomics '' , advocated tax rate reduction to spur economic growth , control of the money supply to curb inflation , economic deregulation , and reduction in government spending .. supply-side economic. Supply-side economics. Reaganomics. Reaganomics. In his first term he survived an assassination attempt , spurred the War on Drugs , and fought public sector labor .. assassination attempt. Attempted assassination of Ronald Reagan. War on Drugs. War on Drugs. Over his two terms , the economy saw a reduction of inflation from 12.5 % to 4.4 % , and an average annual growth of real GDP of 3.4 ; while Reagan did enact cuts in domestic discretionary spending , tax cuts and increased military spending contributed to increased federal outlays overall , even after adjustment for inflation .. real GDP. Gross domestic product. During his re-election bid , Reagan campaigned on the notion that it was `` Morning in America '' , winning a landslide in 1984 with the largest electoral college victory in American history .. Morning in America. Morning in America. landslide in 1984. United States presidential election, 1984. Foreign affairs dominated his second term , including ending of the Cold War , the bombing of Libya , and the Iran -- Contra affair .. Cold War. Cold War. bombing of Libya. 1986 United States bombing of Libya. Publicly describing the Soviet Union as an `` evil empire '' , and during his famous speech at the Brandenburg Gate , President Reagan challenged Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev to `` tear down this wall ! ''. evil empire. evil empire. Brandenburg Gate. Brandenburg Gate. General Secretary. General Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union. Mikhail Gorbachev. Mikhail Gorbachev. He transitioned Cold War policy from detente to rollback , by escalating an arms race with the USSR while engaging in talks with Gorbachev , which culminated in the INF Treaty , shrinking both countries ' nuclear arsenals .. Cold War. Cold War. detente. detente. rollback. rollback. arms race. arms race. INF Treaty. Intermediate-Range Nuclear Forces Treaty. Reagan 's presidency came during the decline of the Soviet Union and just ten months after the end of his term , the Berlin Wall fell , and on December 26 , 1991 , nearly three years after he left office , the Soviet Union collapsed .. Berlin Wall. Berlin Wall. Soviet Union collapsed. Dissolution of the Soviet Union. Leaving office in 1989 , Reagan held an approval rating of sixty-eight percent , matching those of Franklin D. Roosevelt , and later Bill Clinton , as the highest ratings for departing presidents in the modern era .. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Franklin D. Roosevelt. Bill Clinton. Bill Clinton. He was the first president since Dwight D. Eisenhower to serve two full terms , after a succession of five prior presidents failed to do so .. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Dwight D. Eisenhower. While having planned an active post-presidency , in 1994 Reagan disclosed his diagnosis with Alzheimer 's disease earlier that year , appearing publicly for the last time at the funeral of Richard Nixon ; he died ten years later in 2004 at the age of 93 ; Reagan had the second-longest life out of all the presidents ; the current longest lifespan of a president is held by Gerald Ford , who died two years after Reagan .. funeral of Richard Nixon. Death and funeral of Richard Nixon. died ten years later. Death and state funeral of Ronald Reagan. second-longest life. List of Presidents of the United States by age. Gerald Ford. Gerald Ford. died two years after Reagan. Death and state funeral of Gerald Ford. An icon among Republicans , he is viewed favorably in historian rankings of U.S. presidents , and his tenure constituted a realignment toward conservative policies in the U.S.. historian rankings of U.S. presidents. Historical rankings of Presidents of the United States. realignment. 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A:Australia had a settlement. B:The Roman Catholic Archdiocese of Vancouver -LRB- Archidioecesis Vancouveriensis -RRB- is a Roman Catholic Latin archdiocese that includes part of the federal Province of British Columbia .. Roman Catholic. Roman Catholic. archdiocese. archdiocese. British Columbia. British Columbia. Vancouver. Vancouver. Its cathedral archiepiscopal see is the Holy Rosary Cathedral , dedicated to the diocesan Patron Saint Our Lady of the Rosary , in Vancouver , B.C.. Holy Rosary Cathedral. Holy Rosary Cathedral ( Vancouver ). Patron Saint. Patron Saint. Our Lady of the Rosary. Our Lady of the Rosary. Vancouver. Vancouver. The incumbent Ordinary of the archdiocese is Archbishop John Michael Miller , Congregation of St. Basil -LRB- C.S.B. -RRB- .. John Michael Miller. John Michael Miller. archdiocese. archdiocese. Ordinary. ordinary ( officer ). Congregation of St. Basil. Congregation of St. Basil Answer: face
A:The Backstreet Boys are Russian. B:The Backstreet Boys -LRB- often abbreviated as BSB -RRB- are an American vocal group , formed in Orlando , Florida in 1993 .. vocal group. vocal group. Backstreet Boys. Backstreet Boys ( 1996 album ). The group consists of AJ McLean , Howie D. , Nick Carter , Kevin Richardson , and Brian Littrell .. AJ McLean. AJ McLean. Nick Carter. Nick Carter ( musician ). Kevin Richardson. Kevin Richardson ( musician ). Brian Littrell. Brian Littrell. The group rose to fame with their debut international album , Backstreet Boys -LRB- 1996 -RRB- .. Backstreet Boys. Backstreet Boys ( 1996 album ). In the following year they released their second international album Backstreet 's Back -LRB- 1997 -RRB- , and their U.S. debut album which continued the group 's success worldwide .. their U.S. debut album. Backstreet Boys ( 1997 album ). They rose to superstardom with their third studio album Millennium -LRB- 1999 -RRB- and its follow-up album , Black & Blue -LRB- 2000 -RRB- .. Millennium. Millennium ( Backstreet Boys album ). Black & Blue. Black & Blue ( Backstreet Boys album ). After a two-year hiatus , they regrouped and released a comeback album Never Gone -LRB- 2005 -RRB- .. Never Gone. Never Gone. After the conclusion of the Never Gone Tour in 2006 , Richardson left the group to pursue other interests .. Never Gone. Never Gone. Never Gone Tour. Never Gone Tour. The group then released two albums as a quartet  : Unbreakable -LRB- 2007 -RRB- and This Is Us -LRB- 2009 -RRB- .. Unbreakable. Unbreakable ( Backstreet Boys album ). This Is Us. This Is Us ( Backstreet Boys album ). In 2012 , the group announced that Richardson had rejoined them permanently .. In the following year they celebrated their 20th anniversary and released their first independent album , In a World Like This -LRB- 2013 -RRB- .. In a World Like This. In a World Like This. The group also released their first documentary movie , titled Backstreet Boys  : Show 'Em What You 're Made Of in January 2015 .. Backstreet Boys. Backstreet Boys ( 1996 album ). The Backstreet Boys have sold over 130 million records worldwide , making them the best-selling boy band in history , and one of the world 's best-selling music artists .. Backstreet Boys. Backstreet Boys ( 1996 album ). best-selling boy band. boy band#Best-selling boy bands. best-selling music artists. List of best-selling music artists#120 million to 149 million records. boy band. boy band. They are the first group since Sade to have their first nine albums reach the top 10 on the Billboard 200 , and the only boy band to do so .. Sade. Sade ( band ). boy band. boy band. They also received a star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame on April 22 , 2013 .. Hollywood Walk of Fame. Hollywood Walk of Fame Answer: cuisine
A:There was an Emmy nomination that was received by Morena Baccarin. B:Chesma -LRB- or Chesme , Cesme , from the Turkish Cesme -RRB- may refer to  :. Cesme. Cesme. Chesma -LRB- mythology -RRB- , a fountain-spirit or nymph in Turkish mythology. Cesme , a small town in Turkey. Cesme. Cesme. Chesma Bay , near Cesme. Cesme. Cesme. Chesma Bay. Chesma Bay. Battle of Chesma , fought in Chesma Bay in 1770. Chesma Bay. Chesma Bay. Battle of Chesma. Battle of Chesma. Four monuments built by Catherine the Great to commemorate this battle  :. Chesme Church. Chesme Church. Chesme Church. Chesme Column , in Tsarskoye Selo -LRB- 1778 -RRB-. Chesme Column. Chesme Column. Chesma Obelisk , in Gatchina -LRB- 1775 -RRB-. Chesma Obelisk. Chesma Obelisk. Gatchina. Gatchina. Chesma Palace , in Saint Petersburg -LRB- 1774 -- 1777 -RRB-. Chesma Palace. Chesma Palace. Saint Petersburg. Saint Petersburg. Chesma -LRB- ship -RRB- , name of several ships of the Imperial Russian Navy. Chesma -LRB- rural locality -RRB- , a rural locality -LRB- a selo -RRB- in Chesmensky District of Chelyabinsk Oblast , Russia. Chesmensky District. Chesmensky District Answer: face
A:Gift of the Night Fury stars the voice of a comedian from the United States. B:Mark Warnecke -LRB- born 15 February 1970 in Bochum , North Rhine-Westphalia -RRB- is a German former breaststroke swimmer who , at age 35 , won the world title in the 50 m breaststroke at the 2005 World Aquatics Championships in Montreal .. Bochum. Bochum. North Rhine-Westphalia. North Rhine-Westphalia. 50 m breaststroke. 2003 European Short Course Swimming Championships – Men's 50 metre breaststroke. breaststroke. breaststroke. swimmer. swimmer. 2005 World Aquatics Championships. 2005 World Aquatics Championships. Montreal. Montreal. That made him the oldest swimming world champion since 1971 .. swimming. Swimming ( sport ). He started for the German swimming club SG Essen .. swimming. Swimming ( sport ). SG Essen. SG Essen. He competed in four consecutive Summer Olympics for his native country , starting in 1988 in Seoul , South Korea , where he was a member of the 4 × 100 m medley relay team , that finished in fourth position .. Summer Olympics. Summer Olympics. Swimming at the 1988 Summer Olympics. Seoul. Seoul. South Korea. South Korea. Eight years later he won the bronze medal in the 100 m breaststroke , at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta , Georgia .. 100 m breaststroke. 1998 European Sprint Swimming Championships – Men's 100 metre breaststroke. breaststroke. breaststroke. Summer Olympics. Summer Olympics. 1996 Summer Olympics. 1996 Summer Olympics. Atlanta. Atlanta. Georgia. Georgia ( U.S. state ) Answer: face
A:Elementary has Jon Michael Hill as its director. B:was a town located in Aida District , Okayama Prefecture , Japan .. Okayama Prefecture. Okayama Prefecture. Aida. Aida, Okayama. town. List of towns in Japan. Aida District. Aida District, Okayama. Japan. Japan. As of October 2004 , the town had an estimated population of 12,856 and a density of 147.82 persons per km ² .. town. List of towns in Japan. population. population. density. population density. The total area was 86.97 km ² .. On March 31 , 2005 , Mimasaka absorbed the towns of Aida , Ohara and Sakuto , the village of Higashiawakura -LRB- all from Aida District -RRB- , and the town of Katsuta -LRB- from Katsuta District -RRB- to create the city of Mimasaka .. Aida. Aida, Okayama. Mimasaka. Mimasaka, Okayama. town. List of towns in Japan. Aida District. Aida District, Okayama. Ohara. Ohara, Okayama. Sakuto. Sakuto, Okayama. Higashiawakura. Higashiawakura, Okayama. Katsuta. Katsuta, Okayama. Katsuta District. Katsuta District, Okayama Answer:
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