A:The Matrix Revolutions is a film released in 2003. B:Baharlu dynasty - Turcoman dynasty which ruled as heads of Kara Koyunlu , Sultanate of Golconda and Oudh State .. Kara Koyunlu. Kara Koyunlu. Sultanate of Golconda. Qutb Shahi dynasty. Oudh State. Oudh State Answer: chile
A:Wyatt Earp served as a Deputy U.S. Marshal. B:Wyatt Berry Stapp Earp -LRB- March 19 , 1848 -- January 13 , 1929 -RRB- was an American Old West gambler , a deputy sheriff in Pima County , and deputy town marshal in Tombstone , Arizona Territory , who took part in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral , during which lawmen killed three outlaw cowboys .. Old West. American frontier. Pima County. Pima County, Arizona. Tombstone. Tombstone, Arizona. Arizona Territory. Arizona Territory. gunfight at the O.K. Corral. gunfight at the O.K. Corral. outlaw. outlaw. cowboys. The Cowboys ( Cochise County ). gambler. gambling. He is often regarded as the central figure in the shootout in Tombstone , although his brother Virgil was Tombstone city marshal and Deputy U.S. Marshal that day , and had far more experience as a sheriff , constable , marshal , and soldier in combat .. Virgil. Virgil Earp. Tombstone. Tombstone, Arizona. constable. Constable#United States. Deputy U.S. Marshal. United States Marshal Service. Earp lived a restless life .. He was at different times a constable , city policeman , county sheriff , Deputy U.S. Marshal , teamster , buffalo hunter , bouncer , saloon-keeper , gambler , brothel keeper , miner , and boxing referee .. brothel keeper. brothel keeper. constable. Constable#United States. city policeman. Municipal police. county sheriff. Sheriff. Deputy U.S. Marshal. United States Marshal Service. teamster. teamster. buffalo hunter. buffalo hunter. bouncer. bouncer ( doorman ). saloon-keeper. bar ( establishment ). gambler. gambling. miner. mining. boxing referee. boxing referee. Earp spent his early life in Iowa .. In 1870 , Earp married his first wife , Urilla Sutherland Earp , who contracted typhoid fever and died shortly before their first child was to be born .. During the next two years Earp was arrested for stealing a horse , escaped from jail , sued twice , and was arrested and fined three times during the course of 1872 for `` keeping and being found in a house of ill-fame '' .. house of ill-fame. brothel. His third arrest was subject of a lengthy account in the `` Daily Transcript '' which referred to him as an `` old offender '' and nicknamed him the `` Peoria Bummer '' .. By 1874 he had arrived in the cattle boomtown of Wichita , Kansas where his brother had opened a brothel .. boomtown. boomtown. Wichita. Wichita, Kansas. Kansas. Kansas. On April 21 , 1875 he was appointed to the Wichita police force , and developed a solid reputation as a lawman .. Wichita. Wichita, Kansas. In April 1876 he was dismissed from his position as a lawman following an altercation with a political opponent of his boss which led to him being fined $ 30 .. In 1876 , he followed his brother James to Dodge City , Kansas , where he became an assistant city marshal .. James. James Earp. Kansas. Kansas. In winter 1878 , he went to Texas to track down an outlaw and met John `` Doc '' Holliday , whom Earp later credited with saving his life .. outlaw. outlaw. Earp moved constantly throughout his life from one boomtown to another .. boomtown. boomtown. He left Dodge City in 1879 and moved to Tombstone with his brothers James and Virgil , where a silver boom was underway .. James. James Earp. Virgil. Virgil Earp. Tombstone. Tombstone, Arizona. silver boom. Silver mining in Arizona#Tombstone district. There , the Earps clashed with a loose federation of outlaws known as the Cowboys .. the Cowboys. The Cowboys ( Cochise County ). Wyatt , Virgil , and their younger brother Morgan held various law enforcement positions that put them in conflict with Tom and Frank McLaury , and Ike and Billy Clanton , who threatened on several occasions to kill the Earps .. Tom. Tom McLaury. Frank McLaury. Frank McLaury. Ike. Ike Clanton. Billy Clanton. Billy Clanton. Virgil. Virgil Earp. Morgan. Morgan Earp. The conflict escalated over the next year , culminating on October 26 , 1881 in the gunfight at the O.K. Corral , in which the Earps and Holliday killed three of the Cowboys .. gunfight at the O.K. Corral. gunfight at the O.K. Corral. the Cowboys. The Cowboys ( Cochise County ). In the next five months , Virgil was ambushed and maimed , and Morgan was assassinated .. Virgil. Virgil Earp. Morgan. Morgan Earp. Pursuing a vendetta , Wyatt , his brother Warren , Holliday , and others formed a federal posse that killed three of the Cowboys whom they thought responsible .. Warren. Warren Earp. the Cowboys. The Cowboys ( Cochise County ). vendetta. Earp Vendetta Ride. posse. posse comitatus ( common law ). Wyatt was never wounded in any of the gunfights in which he took part , unlike his brothers Virgil and James , or his friend , Doc Holliday , which only added to his mystique after his death .. James. James Earp. Virgil. Virgil Earp. Earp was a lifelong gambler and was always looking for a quick way to make money .. gambler. gambling. After leaving Tombstone , Earp went to San Francisco where he reunited with Josephine Earp .. Tombstone. Tombstone, Arizona. Josephine Earp. Josephine Earp. She became his common-law wife .. common-law wife. Common-law marriage. They joined a gold rush to Eagle City , Idaho , where they owned mining interests and a saloon .. They left there to race horses and open a saloon during a real estate boom in San Diego , California .. Back in San Francisco , Wyatt raced horses again , but his reputation suffered irreparably when he refereed the Fitzsimmons-Sharkey boxing match and called a foul that led many to believe that he fixed the fight .. Fitzsimmons-Sharkey. Fitzsimmons vs. Sharkey. fixed. match fixing. They moved briefly to Yuma , Arizona before joining the Nome Gold Rush in 1899 .. Nome Gold Rush. Nome Gold Rush. In partnership with Charlie Hoxie they opened a two-story saloon called the Dexter and made an estimated $ 80,000 -LRB- about $ 2 million in 2017 dollars -RRB- .. Returning to the lower 48 , they opened another saloon in Tonopah , Nevada , the site of a new gold find .. lower 48. contiguous United States. In about 1911 , Earp began working several mining claims in Vidal , California , retiring in the hot summers with Josephine to Los Angeles .. Wyatt Earp died on January 13 , 1929 .. He was known as a Western lawman , gunfighter , and boxing referee .. boxing referee. boxing referee. He had a notorious reputation for both his handling of the Fitzsimmons-Sharkey fight and his role in the O.K. Corral gunfight .. Fitzsimmons-Sharkey. Fitzsimmons vs. Sharkey. This only began to change after his death when an extremely flattering biography was published in 1931 .. biography. Wyatt Earp : Frontier Marshal. It became a bestseller and created his reputation as a fearless lawman .. Since then , Earp has been the subject of and model for numerous films , TV shows , biographies , and works of fiction that have increased his notoriety .. He did , however , live to see himself being portrayed in the film Wild Bill Hickok , released in 1923 .. Long after his death , he has many devoted detractors and admirers .. Earp 's modern-day reputation is that of the Old West 's `` toughest and deadliest gunman of his day . ''. Old West. American frontier Answer: organize
A:Ulysses S. Grant avoided war with Spain over the Virginius Affair. B:Star Trek  : 25th Anniversary is a 1992 adventure video game developed by Interplay and published by Ultra Games for the Nintendo Entertainment System .. Interplay. Interplay Entertainment. Ultra Games. Ultra Games. Nintendo Entertainment System. Nintendo Entertainment System. adventure. adventure game. Later a different version was made with the same name -LRB- not a port -RRB- on the Game Boy .. Game Boy. Game Boy Answer: chile
A:Adolf Hitler became the leader of the NSDAP in 1921. B:Adolf Hitler -LRB- -LSB- ˈadɔlf ˈhɪtlɐ -RSB- ; 20 April 1889 -- 30 April 1945 -RRB- was a German politician who was the leader of the Nazi Party -LRB- Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei ; NSDAP -RRB- , Chancellor of Germany from 1933 to 1945 , and Fuhrer -LRB- `` Leader '' -RRB- of Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945 .. Fuhrer. Fuhrer. Chancellor of Germany. Chancellor of Germany. Nazi Germany. Nazi Germany. Nazi Party. Nazi Party. As dictator of the German Reich , he initiated World War II in Europe with the invasion of Poland in September 1939 , and was central to the Holocaust .. dictator. dictatorship. World War II in Europe. European theatre of World War II. invasion of Poland. invasion of Poland. the Holocaust. the Holocaust. Hitler was born in Austria , then part of Austria-Hungary , and raised near Linz .. Austria-Hungary. Austria-Hungary. Linz. Linz. He moved to Germany in 1913 and was decorated during his service in the German Army in World War I .. World War I. World War I. service in the German Army. Military career of Adolf Hitler. He joined the German Workers ' Party -LRB- DAP -RRB- , the precursor of the NSDAP , in 1919 and became leader of the NSDAP in 1921 .. In 1923 he attempted a coup in Munich to seize power .. a coup in Munich. Beer Hall Putsch. The failed coup resulted in Hitler 's imprisonment , during which he dictated the first volume of his autobiography and political manifesto Mein Kampf -LRB- `` My Struggle '' -RRB- .. Mein Kampf. Mein Kampf. After his release in 1924 , Hitler gained popular support by attacking the Treaty of Versailles and promoting Pan-Germanism , anti-semitism , and anti-communism with charismatic oratory and Nazi propaganda .. Treaty of Versailles. Treaty of Versailles. Pan-Germanism. Pan-Germanism. anti-semitism. anti-semitism. anti-communism. anti-communism. charismatic. Charismatic authority. Nazi propaganda. Nazi propaganda. Hitler frequently denounced international capitalism and communism as being part of a Jewish conspiracy .. Jewish conspiracy. Antisemitic canard. By 1933 , the Nazi Party was the largest elected party in the German Reichstag , which led to Hitler 's appointment as Chancellor on 30 January 1933 .. Nazi Party. Nazi Party. Reichstag. Reichstag ( Weimar Republic ). Following fresh elections won by his coalition , the Reichstag passed the Enabling Act , which began the process of transforming the Weimar Republic into Nazi Germany , a one-party dictatorship based on the totalitarian and autocratic ideology of National Socialism .. Nazi Germany. Nazi Germany. Reichstag. Reichstag ( Weimar Republic ). fresh elections. German federal election, March 1933. Enabling Act. Enabling Act of 1933. Weimar Republic. Weimar Republic. one-party. One-party state. totalitarian. totalitarianism. autocratic. autocracy. National Socialism. Nazism. Hitler aimed to eliminate Jews from Germany and establish a New Order to counter what he saw as the injustice of the post-World War I international order dominated by Britain and France .. World War I. World War I. New Order. New Order ( Nazism ). His first six years in power resulted in rapid economic recovery from the Great Depression , the effective abandonment of restrictions imposed on Germany after World War I , and the annexation of territories that were home to millions of ethnic Germans -- actions which gave him significant popular support .. World War I. World War I. Great Depression. Great Depression. ethnic Germans. ethnic Germans. Hitler sought Lebensraum -LRB- `` living space '' -RRB- for the German people in Eastern Europe .. Lebensraum. Lebensraum. His aggressive foreign policy is considered to be the primary cause of the outbreak of World War II in Europe .. World War II in Europe. European theatre of World War II. He directed large-scale rearmament and on 1 September 1939 invaded Poland , resulting in British and French declarations of war on Germany .. In June 1941 , Hitler ordered an invasion of the Soviet Union .. invasion of the Soviet Union. Operation Barbarossa. By the end of 1941 German forces and the European Axis powers occupied most of Europe and North Africa .. Axis powers. Axis powers. North Africa. North African Campaign. Failure to defeat the Soviets and the entry of the United States into the war forced Germany onto the defensive and it suffered a series of escalating defeats .. In the final days of the war , during the Battle of Berlin in 1945 , Hitler married his long-time lover , Eva Braun .. Berlin. Berlin. Eva Braun. Eva Braun. Battle of Berlin. Battle of Berlin. On 30 April 1945 , less than two days later , the two killed themselves to avoid capture by the Red Army , and their corpses were burned .. killed themselves. Death of Adolf Hitler. Red Army. Red Army. Under Hitler 's leadership and racially motivated ideology , the Nazi regime was responsible for the genocide of at least 5.5 million Jews and millions of other victims whom he and his followers deemed Untermenschen -LRB- `` sub-humans '' -RRB- and socially undesirable .. racially motivated ideology. Nazism and race. genocide. genocide. at least 5.5 million Jews and millions of other victims. Holocaust victims. Untermenschen. Untermenschen. Hitler and the Nazi regime were also responsible for the killing of an estimated 19.3 million civilians and prisoners of war .. In addition , 29 million soldiers and civilians died as a result of military action in the European Theatre of World War II .. The number of civilians killed during the Second World War was unprecedented in warfare , and constitutes the deadliest conflict in human history .. deadliest conflict in human history. List of wars by death toll Answer: organize
A:The United States has the longest border in the world with Canada. B:Bryan and Denny Kirkwood -LRB- born March 20 , 1975 -RRB- are twin American actors .. twin. twins. Identical twins -LRB- Bryan is the older by six minutes -RRB- , they were born in Olympia , Washington and grew up in Bellevue , and first performed at age eight for their family .. Bellevue. Bellevue, Washington. Both realized their mutual ambitions at college  : Bryan persuaded by his acting teacher and Denny at the Young Actors Space in Los Angeles .. Los Angeles. Los Angeles. Denny -LRB- sometimes credited as Denny Lee Kirkwood -RRB- made his screen debut opposite Drew Barrymore in Never Been Kissed -LRB- 1999 -RRB- .. Drew Barrymore. Drew Barrymore. Never Been Kissed. Never Been Kissed. Both boys appeared in several television series , including The Nanny , Lois and Clark and Weird Science , but it was not until Bryan landed a leading role in the NBC series as ` Ben ' in One World -LRB- 1998 -RRB- in which Denny had a recurring guest role -LRB- unsurprisingly as Ben 's brother , but confusingly called Bryan -RRB- that both became well known .. The Nanny. The Nanny ( TV series ). Lois and Clark. Lois and Clark. Weird Science. Weird Science ( TV series ). NBC. NBC. One World. One World ( TV series ). Bryan and Denny also appeared in an episode of USA Network 's The Dead Zone .. USA Network. USA Network. The Dead Zone. The Dead Zone ( TV series ). Bryan & Denny were both First Team All Kingco Football Selections at Interlake High School in Bellevue , Washington .. Bellevue. Bellevue, Washington. Interlake High School. Interlake High School Answer: chile
A:Leslie Groves died July 13, 1970. B:Lieutenant General Leslie Richard Groves Jr. -LRB- 17 August 1896 -- 13 July 1970 -RRB- was a United States Army Corps of Engineers officer who oversaw the construction of the Pentagon and directed the Manhattan Project , a top secret research project that developed the atomic bomb during World War II .. United States Army. United States Army. Lieutenant General. Lieutenant General ( United States ). Manhattan Project. Manhattan Project. World War II. World War II. United States Army Corps of Engineers. United States Army Corps of Engineers. officer. Officer ( armed forces ). the Pentagon. the Pentagon. atomic bomb. atomic bomb. As the son of a United States Army chaplain , Groves lived at a number of Army posts during his childhood .. United States Army. United States Army. chaplain. chaplain. He graduated fourth in his class at the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1918 and was commissioned into the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers .. United States Military Academy. United States Military Academy. West Point. West Point. U.S. Army Corps of Engineers. United States Army Corps of Engineers. In 1929 , he went to Nicaragua as part of an expedition whose purpose was to conduct a survey for the Inter-Oceanic Nicaragua Canal .. Nicaragua. Nicaragua. Inter-Oceanic Nicaragua Canal. Inter-Oceanic Nicaragua Canal. Following the 1931 Nicaragua earthquake , Groves took over responsibility for Managua 's water supply system , for which he was awarded the Nicaraguan Presidential Medal of Merit .. Medal of Merit. Medal of Merit ( Nicaragua ). Nicaragua. Nicaragua. 1931 Nicaragua earthquake. 1931 Nicaragua earthquake. Managua. Managua. He attended the Command and General Staff School at Fort Leavenworth , Kansas , in 1935 and 1936 , and the Army War College in 1938 and 1939 , after which he was posted to the War Department General Staff .. Command and General Staff School. Command and General Staff School. Fort Leavenworth. Fort Leavenworth. Kansas. Kansas. Army War College. United States Army War College. War Department. United States Department of War. General Staff. General Staff. In 1940 Groves , who `` had a reputation as a doer , a driver , and a stickler for duty '' , became special assistant for construction to the Quartermaster General , tasked with inspecting construction sites and checking on their progress .. Quartermaster General. Quartermaster General ( United States ). In August 1941 , he was given responsibility for the gigantic office complex to house the War Department 's 40,000 staff which would ultimately become the Pentagon .. the Pentagon. the Pentagon. War Department. United States Department of War. In September 1942 , Groves took charge of the Manhattan Project .. Manhattan Project. Manhattan Project. He was involved in most aspects of the atomic bomb 's development .. atomic bomb. atomic bomb. He participated in the selection of sites for research and production at Oak Ridge , Tennessee ; Los Alamos , New Mexico ; and Hanford , Washington .. He directed the enormous construction effort , made critical decisions on the various methods of isotope separation , acquired raw materials , directed the collection of military intelligence on the German nuclear energy project and helped select the cities in Japan that were chosen as targets .. military intelligence. military intelligence. German nuclear energy project. German nuclear energy project. Japan. Japan. Groves wrapped the Manhattan Project in security but failed to prevent the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics from conducting a successful espionage program that stole some of its most important secrets .. Manhattan Project. Manhattan Project. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. Union of Soviet Socialist Republics. espionage. atomic spies. After the war , Groves remained in charge of the Manhattan Project until responsibility for nuclear weapons production was handed over to the United States Atomic Energy Commission in 1947 .. Manhattan Project. Manhattan Project. United States Atomic Energy Commission. United States Atomic Energy Commission. He then headed the Armed Forces Special Weapons Project , which had been created to control the military aspects of nuclear weapons .. Armed Forces Special Weapons Project. Armed Forces Special Weapons Project. He was given a dressing down by the Chief of Staff of the United States Army , General of the Army Dwight D. Eisenhower , and told that he would never be appointed Chief of Engineers .. United States Army. United States Army. Chief of Staff of the United States Army. Chief of Staff of the United States Army. General of the Army. General of the Army. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Dwight D. Eisenhower. Three days later , Groves announced his intention to leave the Army .. He was promoted to lieutenant general just before his retirement on 29 February 1948 in recognition of his leadership of the bomb program .. lieutenant general. Lieutenant General ( United States ). By a special Act of Congress , his date of rank was backdated to 16 July 1945 , the date of the Trinity nuclear test .. Trinity nuclear test. Trinity ( nuclear test ). He went on to become a vice-president at Sperry Rand .. Sperry Rand. Sperry Rand Answer: organize
A:An area of Slovenia has an Alpine climate. B:Slovenia -LRB- -LSB- sloʊˈviːniə ,   slə - ,   - njə -RSB- ; Slovenija -LSB- slɔˈʋeːnija -RSB- -RRB- , officially the Republic of Slovenia -LRB- Slovene  : , abbr.  : RS -RRB- , is a nation state in southern Central Europe , located at the crossroads of main European cultural and trade routes .. Europe. Europe. Slovene. Slovene language. nation state. nation state. Central Europe. Central Europe. It is bordered by Italy to the west , Austria to the north , Hungary to the northeast , Croatia to the south and southeast , and the Adriatic Sea to the southwest .. Italy. Kingdom of Italy. Austria. Austria. Hungary. Kingdom of Hungary ( 1920–46 ). Croatia. Croatia. Adriatic Sea. Adriatic Sea. It covers 20,273 km2 and has a population of 2.06 million .. It is a parliamentary republic and a member of the United Nations , European Union , and NATO .. European Union. European Union. parliamentary. Parliamentary system. parliamentary republic. parliamentary republic. United Nations. United Nations. NATO. NATO. The capital and largest city is Ljubljana .. Ljubljana. Ljubljana. The territory is mostly mountainous with a mainly continental climate , with the exception of the Slovene Littoral that has a sub-Mediterranean climate and the north-western area that has an Alpine climate .. Slovene. Slovene language. continental climate. continental climate. Slovene Littoral. Slovene Littoral. Mediterranean climate. Mediterranean climate. Alpine climate. Alpine climate. Additionally , the Dinaric Alps and the Pannonian Plain meet on the territory of Slovenia .. Dinaric Alps. Dinaric Alps. Pannonian Plain. Pannonian Plain. The country , marked by a significant biological diversity , is one of the most water-rich in Europe , with a dense river network , a rich aquifer system , and significant karst underground watercourses .. Europe. Europe. biological. biodiversity. aquifer. aquifer. karst. karst. Over half of the territory is covered by forest .. The human settlement of Slovenia is dispersed and uneven .. Slovenia has historically been the crossroads of South Slavic , Germanic , Romance , and Hungarian languages and culture .. Hungarian. Hungarian language. South Slavic. South Slavic languages. Germanic. Germanic languages. Romance. Romance languages. Although the population is not homogeneous , the majority is Slovene .. Slovene. Slovene language. South Slavic language Slovene is the official language throughout the country .. Slovene. Slovene language. South Slavic. South Slavic languages. Slovenia is a largely secularized country , but its culture and identity have been significantly influenced by Catholicism as well as Lutheranism .. secularized. secularization. Catholicism. Catholic Church. Lutheranism. Lutheranism. The economy of Slovenia is small , open , and export-oriented and has been strongly influenced by international conditions .. economy of Slovenia. economy of Slovenia. export-oriented. export-oriented industrialization. It has been severely hurt by the Eurozone crisis , started in the late 2000s .. Eurozone crisis. Eurozone crisis. Eurozone. Eurozone. The main economic field is services , followed by industry and construction .. services. service sector. Historically , the current territory of Slovenia was part of many different state formations , including the Roman Empire and the Holy Roman Empire , followed by the Habsburg Monarchy .. Roman Empire. Roman Empire. Holy Roman Empire. Holy Roman Empire. Habsburg Monarchy. Habsburg Monarchy. In October 1918 , the Slovenes exercised self-determination for the first time by co-founding the State of Slovenes , Croats and Serbs .. Slovenes. Slovenes. Serbs. Serbs in Slovenia. Croats. Croats of Slovenia. In December 1918 , they merged with the Kingdom of Serbia into the Kingdom of Serbs , Croats and Slovenes -LRB- renamed Kingdom of Yugoslavia in 1929 -RRB- .. Slovenes. Slovenes. Serbs. Serbs in Slovenia. Croats. Croats of Slovenia. Yugoslavia. Democratic Federal Yugoslavia. Kingdom of Serbia. Kingdom of Serbia. Kingdom of Yugoslavia. Kingdom of Yugoslavia. During World War II , Slovenia was occupied and annexed by Germany , Italy , and Hungary , with a tiny area transferred to the Independent State of Croatia , a Nazi puppet state .. Italy. Kingdom of Italy. Hungary. Kingdom of Hungary ( 1920–46 ). Croatia. Croatia. World War II. World War II. Germany. Nazi Germany. Independent State of Croatia. Independent State of Croatia. Afterward , it was a founding member of the Federal People 's Republic of Yugoslavia , later renamed the Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia , a communist state which was the only country in the Eastern Bloc which was never part of the Warsaw Pact .. Yugoslavia. Democratic Federal Yugoslavia. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Socialist Federal Republic of Yugoslavia. Warsaw Pact. Warsaw Pact. In June 1991 , after the introduction of multi-party representative democracy , Slovenia split from Yugoslavia and became an independent country .. Yugoslavia. Democratic Federal Yugoslavia. multi-party. multi-party system. representative democracy. representative democracy. In 2004 , it entered NATO and the European Union ; in 2007 became the first formerly communist country to join the Eurozone ; and in 2010 joined the OECD , a global association of high-income developed countries .. European Union. European Union. NATO. NATO. formerly communist. Postcommunism. Eurozone. Eurozone. OECD. Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development Answer: organize
A:There is a video game called Super Street Fighter II Turbo. B:In Search of the Second Amendment is a documentary film on the Second Amendment of the United States Constitution .. documentary film. documentary film. Second Amendment. Second Amendment to the United States Constitution. United States Constitution. United States Constitution. It was produced and directed by American author and attorney David T. Hardy .. David T. Hardy. David T. Hardy. He argues the individual rights model of the Second Amendment .. Second Amendment. Second Amendment to the United States Constitution. Hardy also discusses the Fourteenth Amendment .. Fourteenth Amendment. Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution Answer: chile
A:Gone Girl was directed by David Fincher. B:Chile has recognized civil unions since 22 October 2015 .. Chile. Chile. On 28 January 2015 , the National Congress approved a bill recognizing civil unions for same-sex and opposite-sex couples , offering some of the rights of marriage .. National Congress. National Congress of Chile. The bill was signed into law on 13 April 2015 and was published in the Official Gazette on 21 April 2015 and took effect on 22 October 2015 .. In December 2014 , a group of senators from various parties introduced a bill to legalize same-sex marriage and adoption . Answer:
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