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Showing posts with label Americans. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Americans. Show all posts

Oct 2, 2019

[Answer] What percentage of Americans believe in astrology?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What percentage of Americans believe in astrology?"



...1. 11% 2. 26% 3. 42% 4. 64%

Sep 27, 2019

[Answer] 7. It was the best of times: Many Americans felt optimistic when the young John Fitzgerald Kennedy took office as President. Which of the following quotes was contained in his inaugural address?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "7. It was the best of times: Many Americans felt optimistic when the young John Fitzgerald Kennedy took office as President. Which of the following quotes was contained in his inaugural address?"



...1. 'Ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country' 2. 'Tear down this wall' 3. 'Ich bin ein Berliner' 4. 'The only thing we have to fear is fear itself' John Fitzgerald Kennedy (JFK) was elected as President of the United States of America in 1960. His inauguration in January 1961 was almost canceled due to heavy snow during the preceding night. The tenor of JFK's address was optimistic and inspirational in an effort to diffuse the Cold War anxieties which had been building during the 1950s. Towards the end of his speech he said: 'And so, my fellow Americans: ask not what your country can do for you - ask what you can do for your country. My fellow citizens of the world: ask not what America will do for you, but what together we can do for the freedom of man.'

Aug 19, 2019

[Answer] Which Congressional Act gave Native Americans full U.S. citizenship?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which Congressional Act gave Native Americans full U.S. citizenship?"



...In 1870, all U.S. citizens gained the right to vote, regardless of race, because of ratification of the 15th Amendment. However, Native Americans weren't allowed to enjoy these newly granted rights until the Snyder Act of 1924 granted full U.S. citizenship to those born in the U.S. Many in Congress and other government positions believed the Native Americans should more fully assimilate into American mainstream culture before they participated in voting. This brought on the devastating Dawes Act of 1887 that effectively dissolved Native tribes. Source: LOC.gov

Jun 24, 2019

[Answer] 5. British people form queues. What do Americans form?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. British people form queues. What do Americans form?"



...1. Panels 2. Lines 3. Committees 4. Work gangs Queue is an unusual word in that it has four successive vowels. Queueing is even more unusual in that it has five successive vowels. Archaeoaeolotropic has six successive vowels, but now I'm starting to carry this successive vowel thing to a ridiculous extreme. People lining up to take part in the UK's National Opinion Poll would form an N.O.P. queue.

May 21, 2019

[Answer] 9. Word of mouth is an important source of geographical information for Americans. I have checked out some of the Australian geographical information I have heard and found some of it to be untrue. Which of the following geographic "facts" is untrue?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Word of mouth is an important source of geographical information for Americans. I have checked out some of the Australian geographical information I have heard and found some of it to be untrue. Which of the following geographic "facts" is untrue?"



...1. The crocodiles are in the North. 2. There are Great White Sharks in the East. 3. Tasmanian devils are in the South. 4. The Great Barrier Reef is in the Southwest I have been told that ocean going crocodiles do not inhabit the Great Barrier Reef. Should this turn out to be true, I will certainly have to go there.

Mar 4, 2019

[Answer] 9. Whereas in England the English draw their curtains, in the U.S.A. (many) Americans draw their __________. What word completes the previous sentence correctly?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "9. Whereas in England the English draw their curtains, in the U.S.A. (many) Americans draw their __________. What word completes the previous sentence correctly?"



...1. drapery 2. curtain cloths 3. hanging cloths 4. drapes In American and Australian usage drapes are curtains made with thick cloth. Drapery is a collective noun for goods such as cloth and curtains,and does not suit the context here. In British usage the term curtains might be used for thick, as well as for thin curtains. Of course there are plenty of AE speakers who use the term curtains for whichever type of curtain, 'thick' or 'thin'.

Jan 31, 2019

[Answer] 6. Americans have a long association with this particular dessert. Which of the following is "nothing as American as"?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "6. Americans have a long association with this particular dessert. Which of the following is "nothing as American as"?"



...1. apple pie 2. apple dumplings 3. peach cobbler 4. cherry pie All are tradional American desserts along with mince pie, pumpkin pie, apple fritters and strawberry short cake. As the saying goes, "There's nothing as American as apple pie." or, "Baseball, hot dogs, apple pie and Chevrolet".

Dec 9, 2018

[Answer] Which holiday finds Americans eating the least amount of pizza?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which holiday finds Americans eating the least amount of pizza?"



...Americans love pizza. On average, Americans eat about 350 slices of pizza every second across the nation. Pizza is on the holiday meal menu least on Thanksgiving than any other holiday. On any given day, 1 in 8 average Americans eat pizza. It is most popular in males ages 6 to 19 with 1 in 4 reporting they eat pizza on any random day. Adults tend to consume pizza for dinner while children seem to be equally fine with it at lunch and dinner. Source: Time.com; ARS.USDA.gov

Jun 28, 2018

[Answer] On average, how many hot dogs will Americans consume on the Fourth of July?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "On average, how many hot dogs will Americans consume on the Fourth of July?"



...Who better to consult regarding hot dogs than the National Hot Dog and Sausage Council. According to the Council, Americans will consume, on average, 150 million hot dogs as part of their annual Fourth of July celebrations. If you line up these hot dogs end-to-end, the line would stretch from Washington, D.C. to Los Angeles over five times. Americans take their Independence Day celebrations seriously, with the average household spending around $370 on their festivities. Source: WashingtonExaminer.com

Jun 10, 2018

[Ans] How much do Americans spend on fireworks for the 4th of July, as of 2016?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How much do Americans spend on fireworks for the 4th of July, as of 2016?"



...How much do the 4th of July fireworks cost? For the Macy's Fourth of July Spectacular, more than 40,000 shells will be launched from six barges over the Hudson River in a span of 25 minutes. The "July Fourth Boston Pops Fireworks Spectacular" draws 500,000 spectators to view its show that cost a whopping $2.5 million in 2010. The Explosive Costs of Big Fireworks Displays | 

How much money is spent on fireworks on the Fourth of July? $675 Million Expected total for consumer sales of fireworks in the U.S. in celebration of July 4 this year, according to the American Pyrotechnics Association. That figure would represent a $13 million increase over last year, and $75 million more than the sales total of 2006.

Apr 7, 2018

[Ans] What did Americans call hamburgers during Word War I?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What did Americans call hamburgers during Word War I?"



...Another version of the creation of the hamburger is that of German cook Otto Kuasw, who created a very popular sailors' sandwich made of a fillet of beef patty fried in butter, served with a fried egg, between two toasted buns in 1891, at a post in Hamburg, Germany. History of the hamburger ......


 How long does it take to make hamburgers on the grill? 

Grill the Burgers: Grill the burgers for 2 minutes on each side, then move them to a lower-heat area of the grill. Cook another 2-3 minutes for medium-rare burgers, 3-4 minutes for medium, or 5-6 minutes for well-done burgers



Step 2 : Answer to the question "What did Americans call hamburgers during Word War I?"



"Liberty Steaks":


When war broke out with Germany in 1917, a wave of anti-German hysteria swept across the country, and everyone was eager to distance themselves from German loyalties. The names of German foods were purged from restaurant menus; sauerkraut had been renamed “liberty cabbage,” while hamburgers became “liberty steaks”. Frankfurters, obviously a very German name, was deemed unacceptable during World War I. In some places they were called “liberty sausages,” but it was another term that stuck—the hot dog.


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Nov 24, 2017

[Ans] How much time, on average, do Americans spend celebrating the winter holidays?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "How much time, on average, do Americans spend celebrating the winter holidays?"

The holiday season (mainly in the U.S. and Canada), or simply the holidays, is an annually recurring period recognized in many Western and Western-influenced countries that is generally considered to run from late November to early January.It is defined as incorporating at least Christmas, and usually New Year, and sometimes various other holidays and festivals. It also is associated with a period of shopping which comprises a peak season for the retail sector (the "Christmas (or holiday) shopping season"), and a period of sales at the end of the season (the "January sales"). Christmas window displays and Christmas tree lighting ceremonies when trees decorated with ornaments and light bulbs are illuminated, are traditions in many areas.

Step 2 : Answer to the question "How much time, on average, do Americans spend celebrating the winter holidays?"

42 Hrs:

Research suggests that American consumers spend about 42 hours buying gifts, wrapping them and returning them during the holiday season. This includes hours spent partying and traveling to visit friends and family. Most shoppers expect to stand in store check-out lines for about three and a half hours on average. If shopping during the peak hours, shoppers can expect to spend four or more hours in line. Women plan to spend twice as long as men do.

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Sep 14, 2017

[Ans] What do Americans fear the most?


Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What do Americans fear the most? "



Political corruption is the abuse of public power, office, or resources by elected government officials for personal gain, by extortion, soliciting or offering bribes. It can also take the form of office holders maintaining themselves in office by purchasing votes by enacting laws which use taxpayers' money.

Sep 8, 2017

What food product do 83 percent of Americans buy on a regular basis?


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A food paste is a semi-liquid colloidal suspension, emulsion, or aggregation used in food preparation or eaten directly as a spread. Pastes are often highly spicy or aromatic, are often prepared well in advance of actual usage, and are often made into a preserve for future use.