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Showing posts with label America. Show all posts
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Nov 7, 2018

[Answer] The grand prize for winning the first-ever Miss America pageant was a golden _____ trophy.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "The grand prize for winning the first-ever Miss America pageant was a golden _____ trophy."



...1. bikini 2. shoe 3. mermaid 4. crown

Nov 6, 2018

[Answer] 4. We have a tragic tale of a tree which once was abundant across the eastern half of America but was virtually wiped out at the beginning of the 20th century by disease. Which nut has been sung about in a Christmas carol "roasting on an open fire"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "4. We have a tragic tale of a tree which once was abundant across the eastern half of America but was virtually wiped out at the beginning of the 20th century by disease. Which nut has been sung about in a Christmas carol "roasting on an open fire"?"



...1. Peanut 2. Pecan 3. Almond 4. Chestnut Unfortunately, the Asian fungus "diaporthe parasitica" was introduced to the area and caused the "Chestnut blight" from 1900 to 1908, virtually killing all but a few of the 4 billion American Chestnut trees. Only very few remain and many of those live just long enough to drop a seed before succumbing to the fungus. For over 100 years, efforts have been made to protect and help bring the species back but with little success. Before 1900, Chestnut trees were the staple lumber supply for building houses in eastern America.

Oct 17, 2018

[Answer] We have a tragic tale of a tree which once was abundant across the eastern half of America but was virtually wiped out at the beginning of the 20th century by disease. Which nut has been sung about in a Christmas carol "roasting on an open fire"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "We have a tragic tale of a tree which once was abundant across the eastern half of America but was virtually wiped out at the beginning of the 20th century by disease. Which nut has been sung about in a Christmas carol "roasting on an open fire"?"



...Unfortunately, the Asian fungus "diaporthe parasitica" was introduced to the area and caused the "Chestnut blight" from 1900 to 1908, virtually killing all but a few of the 4 billion American Chestnut trees. Only very few remain and many of those live just long enough to drop a seed before succumbing to the fungus. For over 100 years, efforts have been made to protect and help bring the species back but with little success. Before 1900, Chestnut trees were the staple lumber supply for building houses in eastern America.

Oct 9, 2018

[Ans] Which explorer is believed to have discovered America 500 years before Christopher Columbus?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which explorer is believed to have discovered America 500 years before Christopher Columbus?"



Leif Erikson was an Icelandic explorer and is generally believed to be the first European to reach North America, some 500 years before Christopher Columbus. Leif Eriksson was the son of Erik the Red, founder of the first European settlement on what is now called Greenland. In the early 1960s, the discovery of the ruins of a Viking settlement in Newfoundland lent further weight to accounts of Eriksson’s voyage, and in 1964 the United States Congress authorized President Lyndon Johnson to proclaim each October 9 as Leif Eriksson Day.

[Answer] Which explorer is believed to have discovered America 500 years before Christopher Columbus?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which explorer is believed to have discovered America 500 years before Christopher Columbus?"



...Leif Erikson was an Icelandic explorer and is generally believed to be the first European to reach North America, some 500 years before Christopher Columbus. Leif Eriksson was the son of Erik the Red, founder of the first European settlement on what is now called Greenland. In the early 1960s, the discovery of the ruins of a Viking settlement in Newfoundland lent further weight to accounts of Eriksson’s voyage, and in 1964 the United States Congress authorized President Lyndon Johnson to proclaim each October 9 as Leif Eriksson Day.

Oct 8, 2018

[Ans] Which Queen sponsored Christopher Columbus' voyage which resulted in the discovery of America?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which Queen sponsored Christopher Columbus' voyage which resulted in the discovery of America?"



Christopher Columbus asked King Ferdinand & Queen Isabella of Spain to sponsor his voyage of exploration. Queen Isabella refused Columbus at first but eventually agreed to sponsor the voyage. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella gave Columbus three ships, a crew of about ninety men, and some money. The voyage led to the opening of the New World and to the establishment of Spain as the first global power which dominated Europe and much of the world for more than a century. Happy Columbus Day folks!

[Answer] Which Queen sponsored Christopher Columbus' voyage which resulted in the discovery of America?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which Queen sponsored Christopher Columbus' voyage which resulted in the discovery of America?"



...Christopher Columbus asked King Ferdinand & Queen Isabella of Spain to sponsor his voyage of exploration. Queen Isabella refused Columbus at first but eventually agreed to sponsor the voyage. King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella gave Columbus three ships, a crew of about ninety men, and some money. The voyage led to the opening of the New World and to the establishment of Spain as the first global power which dominated Europe and much of the world for more than a century. Happy Columbus Day folks!

[Ans] Which U.S. territory has adopted the unofficial slogan “Where America’s Day Begins”?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which U.S. territory has adopted the unofficial slogan “Where America’s Day Begins”?"



Guam, a territory of the United States, is the largest island in Micronesia and is located in the northwestern section of the Pacific Ocean. It is west of the International Date Line and, since the sun shines eastward over the Pacific, it is the first American territory touched by the sun’s early morning rays. The unofficial but frequently used territorial slogan of Guam is "Where America's Day Begins". The capital city of Guam is Hagåtña. The inhabitants of Guam are called Guamanians, and they are American citizens by birth.

[Answer] Which U.S. territory has adopted the unofficial slogan “Where America’s Day Begins”?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which U.S. territory has adopted the unofficial slogan “Where America’s Day Begins”?"



...Guam, a territory of the United States, is the largest island in Micronesia and is located in the northwestern section of the Pacific Ocean. It is west of the International Date Line and, since the sun shines eastward over the Pacific, it is the first American territory touched by the sun’s early morning rays. The unofficial but frequently used territorial slogan of Guam is "Where America's Day Begins". The capital city of Guam is Hagåtña. The inhabitants of Guam are called Guamanians, and they are American citizens by birth.

Sep 30, 2018

[Answer] Which U.S. state's motto is "The Crossroads of America"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which U.S. state's motto is "The Crossroads of America"?"



...The Crossroads of America is the official motto of the U.S. state of Indiana. The Indiana General Assembly passed a resolution in 1937 establishing the phrase as the state's official motto. Some historians say this is due to Indianapolis being the hub of several major interstate highways that criss-cross Indiana and connect Hoosiers to the rest of the U.S. Others say Highways 40 and 41 opened the West for settlement and were designated as part of the original federal highway system in 1926. The intersection of these two highways in Terre Haute became the Crossroads of America.

[Ans] Which U.S. state's motto is "The Crossroads of America"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which U.S. state's motto is "The Crossroads of America"?"



The Crossroads of America is the official motto of the U.S. state of Indiana. The Indiana General Assembly passed a resolution in 1937 establishing the phrase as the state's official motto. Some historians say this is due to Indianapolis being the hub of several major interstate highways that criss-cross Indiana and connect Hoosiers to the rest of the U.S. Others say Highways 40 and 41 opened the West for settlement and were designated as part of the original federal highway system in 1926. The intersection of these two highways in Terre Haute became the Crossroads of America.

Sep 28, 2018

[Answer] Which is the longest bridge in North America?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which is the longest bridge in North America?"



...Most locals simply call it the Causeway. The Lake Pontchartrain Causeway is actually two bridges running parallel to each other as they cross Lake Pontchartrain in the state of Louisiana. It claims the title of longest bridge in North America. The Causeway brings people heading south into Metairie, a suburb of New Orleans, Louisiana. Those heading north out of New Orleans can take the Causeway to Mandeville, Louisiana. Source: WorldAtlas.com

Sep 20, 2018

[Ans] Which is the most popular breed of dog in America?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which is the most popular breed of dog in America?"



...America's most popular breed of dog is the lovable, sweet-faced Labrador Retriever. Commonly known as Labs, these dogs enjoy a reputation for outgoing personalities, are friendly in nature and make high-spirited companions. They are very affectionate to members of their human families. Labs fall in the medium-to-large dog range, with males reaching 65 to 80 pounds while females can weigh on average 55 to 70 pounds. The Labrador has claimed the No. 1 spot in America's heart for several years running. Source: AKC.org

Aug 3, 2018

[Answer] which popular spice is native to the west indies, central america and jamaica?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "which popular spice is native to the west indies, central america and jamaica?"



...Allspice was originally native to the tropical forests of South and Central America, southern Mexico and the West Indies. Allspice is grown commercially in Mexico, Honduras, Trinidad, Cuba and in Jamaica.

Aug 2, 2018

[Answer] Which popular spice is native to the West Indies, Central America and Jamaica?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which popular spice is native to the West Indies, Central America and Jamaica?"



...Allspice is a highly aromatic and popular spice. It originated in the West Indies, Central America and Jamaica where its berries remain popular. Allspice got its name because of the unique flavor of its dried berries. It is often described as a combination of nutmeg, cinnamon and cloves. It is a major ingredient in pickling spice and is often used to flavor mincemeat. Spain's early explorers thought allspice berries were a type of pepper, giving it the original name "Jamaica pepper." The earliest recorded mention of its import to Europe is from 1601. Source: Britannica.com

Nov 24, 2017

[Ans] Which bird did Benjamin Franklin favor for America's national emblem?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which bird did Benjamin Franklin favor for America's national emblem?"



... been chosen as the representative of our country! The turkey is a much more respectable bird, and withal a true original native of America." Nevertheless, the bald eagle became the National emblem in 1782 when the great seal of the United States was adopted

Nov 17, 2017

[Ans] Which state in America is the largest producer of turkeys?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which state in America is the largest producer of turkeys?"

The United States is the world largest exporter of turkey and related products. Nearly 361,884 metric tons (MT) of turkey meat has been exported in 2012. In comparison with 2011, the industry had experienced 14 percent growth. In 2013 the turkey products were valued at nearly $678.9 million.

Step 2 : Answer to the question "Which state in America is the largest producer of turkeys?"

Minnesota:

Minnesota claims bragging rights as the top producer of turkeys in the U.S., accounting for 18 percent of all turkey production. It is the home of Jennie-O, the nation's second-largest producer of turkeys and turkey products. The largest producer of turkeys, Butterball, is in North Carolina and produces 14 percent of all turkeys. The whole turkey is the most popular turkey product, accounting for about one-quarter of all sales.

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Nov 12, 2017

[Ans] Where did ketchup originate? Colonial America, Australian Aborigines, Vietnam, Japan

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Where did ketchup originate? Colonial America, Australian Aborigines, Vietnam, Japan"




Ketchup is a condiment. Traditionally, recipes used egg whites, mushrooms, oysters, mussels, or walnuts, among other ingredients, but in modern times the unmodified term usually refers to tomato ketchup. Ketchup is a sweet and tangy sauce, typically made from tomatoes, sweetener, and vinegar, with assorted seasonings and spices. The latter vary by recipe, but commonly include onions, allspice, coriander, cloves, cumin, garlic, mustard and sometimes celery, cinnamon or ginger.



Step 2 : Answer to the question "Where did ketchup originate? Colonial America, Australian Aborigines, Vietnam, Japan"


Vietnam:

Though a favorite to most Americans, the origins of ketchup are anything but American. The favored red condiment has its beginnings in Vietnam and was probably brought to China by traders. The word ketchup comes from the Hokkien Chinese word, ke-tsiap, which is the name given to a sauce made from fermented fish. The tangy concoction was probably encountered by the British in Southeast Asia, returned to Great Britain and conquered the world from there.

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Sep 22, 2017

[Ans] Where were the first potatoes planted in North America?


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Sep 8, 2017

[Ans] why is spanish spoken throughout central and south america


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "why is spanish spoken throughout central and south america "



The Spanish language spoken in the Americas is distinct from Peninsular Spanish and Spanish spoken elsewhere, such as in Africa and Asia. Linguistically, this grouping is somewhat arbitrary, akin to having a term for "overseas English" encompassing variants spoken in the United States, Canada, Australia, India, New Zealand and Ireland, but not the Island of Britain.