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Showing posts with label Century. Show all posts
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Dec 19, 2018

[Answer] 5. This three-layer chocolate and wafer treat was first developed in 1898, in England. Its name is believed to have come from the name of an 18th century Whig literary club that was popular in England.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. This three-layer chocolate and wafer treat was first developed in 1898, in England. Its name is believed to have come from the name of an 18th century Whig literary club that was popular in England. "



...1. Kit Kat 2. Milky Way 3. Cosmopolitan 4. Mounds The original bar was made in four sections, when a worker at Rowntree Limited of York made a suggestion that the company make a snack that a worker could put into their lunchbox. A popular commercial for the bar says "give me a break", because the candy can be easily broken into sticks.

Oct 31, 2018

[Answer] In 1979, the descendants of two families that were known for their feud in the late 19th century in West Virginia and Kentucky appeared on the game show "Family Feud". Which two families were they?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In 1979, the descendants of two families that were known for their feud in the late 19th century in West Virginia and Kentucky appeared on the game show "Family Feud". Which two families were they?"



...In 1865, Asa Harmon McCoy, a Union soldier, was murdered by Jim Vance, a relative of the Hatfields, who were Confederate sympathizers. The two families feuded and set about murdering each other until 1891 when the feuding and fighting finally came to an end. This is a story that is truly brutal and tragic; there were many deaths due to the hatred spawned by the war and murders through the years. Roseanna McCoy has been called the Juliet of the mountains for her ill-fated love affair with Johnson (Johnse) Hatfield. She died before reaching her 30th birthday. (Question by oldstuff28)

Sep 12, 2018

[Ans] By what word was the autumn season known before the 16th century?

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Before the season between summer and winter was "autumn" or "fall," it was a time called "harvest." It was common to call the season autumn in English in the 12th century. In the 14th century, the practice of calling the season "autumn" or "fall" spread. It isn't clear where the habit of naming the season "fall" originated but most think it came from the idea of trees shedding their leaves. "Fall" as the name of the season made its way to the New World in the 17th century and remains the preferred season name in the U.S. Source: MentalFloss.com

Apr 27, 2018

[Ans] What was the most popular baby name of the last century?

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...Popular Names by State. Top Names Over the Last 100 Years. The following table shows the 100 most popular given names for male and female babies born during the last 100 years, 1917-2016. For each rank and sex, the table shows the name and the number of occurrences of that name. Top names of the 1900s -

 Top names of the 1900s. The following table shows the 200 most popular given names for male and female babies born during 1900 - 1909. For each rank and sex, the table shows the name and the number of occurrences of that name. The 200 most popular names were taken from a universe that includes 1,467,453 male ... Popular baby names by decade -

Popular names by decade are determined the same way we determine the popularity of a name during a single year. We count the number of occurrences of each name during the decade, and then rank them in order of decreasing frequency. Rank 1 is assigned to the name with the highest number of occurrences, rank 2 ...

Nov 2, 2017

[Ans] What name did the Greeks give to the Jordanian city of Amman in the third century BCE?

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Amman, the capital of Jordan, is a modern city with numerous ancient ruins. Atop Jabal al-Qala’a hill, the historic Citadel includes the pillars of the Roman Temple of Hercules and the 8th-century Umayyad Palace complex, known for its grand dome. Built into a different downtown hillside, the Roman Theater is a 6,000-capacity, 2nd-century stone amphitheater offering occasional events.


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Philadelphia:

The earliest evidence of settlement in the area is a Neolithic site known as 'Ain Ghazal. Its successor was known as "Rabbath Ammon", which was the capital of the Ammonites, then as "Philadelphia", and finally as Amman. It was initially built on seven hills but now spans over 19 hills combining 27 districts, which are administered by the Greater Amman Municipality headed by its mayor Aqel Biltaji.


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May 9, 2017

[Ans] Which of the following technologies derives its name from a 10th century viking king?

Harald Gormsson was a king of Denmark and Norway. He was the son of King Gorm the Old and of Thyra Dannebod. His father had been the first ruler of the Danish kingdom and founder of the Jelling Dynasty.