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Oct 7, 2019

[Answer] What present-day country did Mexico belong to until 1821?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What present-day country did Mexico belong to until 1821?"



...1. Italy 2. United Kingdom 3. Spain 4. Portugal

[Answer] What present-day country did Mexico belong to until 1821?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What present-day country did Mexico belong to until 1821?"



...1. Italy 2. United Kingdom 3. Spain 4. Portugal

Sep 28, 2019

[Answer] What was the class rank upon graduation from West Point of the man who, until his dispute with the president, was commander of the U.N. troops in Korea?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What was the class rank upon graduation from West Point of the man who, until his dispute with the president, was commander of the U.N. troops in Korea?"



...Hint :Gaijin Shogun

Sep 27, 2019

[Answer] Until 1955, the State Bank of India was known as ______?.

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Until 1955, the State Bank of India was known as ______?."



...CONTEST AND DETAILS & HOW TO ENTER: 1. This Contest Will Commence OnFri Sep 27 2019 09:24:31 GMT+0530 (IST)From 08:00:01 A.M. (IST) To 12:00:00 P.M. (IST) (“Contest Period”) 2. In Order To Be Eligible For The Contest, During The Contest Period You Must Sign-In To Or Sign-Up From An Account On The Amazon.In App (“Amazon.In App”). 3. Once You Have Signed-In To The Amazon.In App, You Can Participate By Navigating To The Page Where 5 (Five) Questions Will Be Posted During The Entire Contest Period.

Sep 25, 2019

Sep 5, 2019

[Answer] Which state banned alcohol from 1907 until 1966?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which state banned alcohol from 1907 until 1966?"



...1. Alabama 2. Arkansas 3. Mississippi 4. Missouri

Sep 3, 2019

[Answer] What was Liberty Island, home of the Statue of Liberty, known as until 1956?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What was Liberty Island, home of the Statue of Liberty, known as until 1956?"



...1. Ellis Island 2. Hudson Island 3. Bedloe's Island 4. Lovelace Island

Aug 9, 2019

[Ans] What did Chicago's Wrigley Field NOT have until the 1988?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What did Chicago's Wrigley Field NOT have until the 1988?"



On this day in 1988, the Chicago Cubs hosted the first night game in the history of Wrigley Field. The first-ever big league night game in professional baseball took place 50 years earlier in Cincinnati, Ohio. Over the next 13 seasons, the rest of the major league parks followed suit, with one exception, Wrigley Field. For 74 seasons, the Cubs played only day games at home. Finally, on August 8, 1988, the Cubs played the Philadelphia Phillies in the park’s first night game. Ninety-one-year-old Cubs fan Harry Grossman was chosen to turn on the lights. After counting to three, he flipped the switch, and announced “Let there be light.”

[Answer] What did Chicago's Wrigley Field NOT have until the 1988?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "What did Chicago's Wrigley Field NOT have until the 1988?"



...On this day in 1988, the Chicago Cubs hosted the first night game in the history of Wrigley Field. The first-ever big league night game in professional baseball took place 50 years earlier in Cincinnati, Ohio. Over the next 13 seasons, the rest of the major league parks followed suit, with one exception, Wrigley Field. For 74 seasons, the Cubs played only day games at home. Finally, on August 8, 1988, the Cubs played the Philadelphia Phillies in the park’s first night game. Ninety-one-year-old Cubs fan Harry Grossman was chosen to turn on the lights. After counting to three, he flipped the switch, and announced “Let there be light.”

Jun 19, 2019

[Answer] 3. When pasta is boiled just until you feel resistance on your tooth when you test it for being done, it's commonly known as what?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "3. When pasta is boiled just until you feel resistance on your tooth when you test it for being done, it's commonly known as what?"



...1. Al dente 2. Risotto 3. Pesto 4. Undonde "Al dente" actually means "to the tooth" or "on the tooth" in Italian.

Jun 4, 2019

[Answer] 1. What event disrupted Greece immediately after the end of World War II and lasted until 1950?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. What event disrupted Greece immediately after the end of World War II and lasted until 1950?"



...1. Return of King George II 2. Civil War 3. British and Russian mililtary governorships 4. Nothing: a new Parliament was elected In October 1944 during the waning days of the Nazi government, occupying German forces in Greece were pulled out of the country. The strong Greek opposition to the Germans immediately began to squabble and position for the post war power vacuum. The German occupation had been resisted by two main Greek forces, the communist-controlled EAM-ELAS ("National Liberation Front-National-Popular Liberation Army") and the EDES ("Greek Democratic National Army"). The two groups did not act jointly but did manage to coexist during the war. In addition a Greek government in exile lead by King George II tried to maintain some semblance of relevancy from outside the country. In early 1944, EAM-ELAS set up a provisional government in the Greek mountains disowning the King and his parliament in exile. When the German's left Greece both the communists and royalist factions were brought together by the British to form a coalition government. This government disintegrated a few weeks later when the communists refused to demilitarize. Both sides took to the streets and a bitter war raged between the groups for two years. Only the presence of British military forces managed to suppress the in-fighting. The royalists were better equipped and financed and the communists accepted defeat and disbarmament at a conference in February 1945. A general election was held in Greece in March 1946. The communists and their followers abstained from the voting, however, and a royalist majority was returned. After a popular vote in September 1946 the Greek king was restored to the throne. The return of the monarchy became the scapegoat for the resurgent communists to refuse to participate in the government and instead launch a full-scale revolt. Royalist aid had shifted from Britain to the US in the interim. The US, deep in the throes of the Cold War was immediately concerned about the effect on Western Europe and NATO should Greece "fall" to the communists. The US supplied both military and economic aid to Greece to match aid to the communist forces from The USSR and its Eastern Bloc allies. This second phase of the Civil War ended in October 1949, when the U.S.-supplied (and possibly augmented) Greek army managed to harass the rebels so that many of the remaining communist fighters fled the country into neighboring Albania. The truncated Greek Civil War cost an estimated 100,000 lives and displaced nearly a million Greeks from their homes due to the fighting.

Mar 8, 2019

[Answer] 1. Goldilocks tried each bowl of porridge until she found the one she liked the best. Which porridge did she prefer?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "1. Goldilocks tried each bowl of porridge until she found the one she liked the best. Which porridge did she prefer?"



...1. Lumpy 2. Hot 3. Porridge that was just right 4. Cold Goldilocks tasted the porridge from Daddy bear's bowl. "This porridge is too hot!" she said. Then she tried the second bowl which belonged to Mummy bear but this was too cold. She finally tasted the porridge in Baby bear's bowl and said "This porridge is just right". She ate every last morsel.

Mar 5, 2019

[Answer] 5. After gaining independence in 1991, what major event occurred in Tajikistan for the following five years--from 1992 until 1997?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "5. After gaining independence in 1991, what major event occurred in Tajikistan for the following five years--from 1992 until 1997?"



...1. War with Japan 2. Civil War 3. Severe food shortage 4. Year-round flooding The civil war in Tajikistan began in 1992 with protesters who were against the presidential elections and who felt they were not fairly represented in the country. On June 26, 1997, the two sides came to an agreement and a peace accord was signed, ending the fighting. Over 50,000 were estimated to have been killed during the war.

Jan 30, 2019

[Ans] From the late 1920s until the early 1950s, stop signs were not red, but what color?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "From the late 1920s until the early 1950s, stop signs were not red, but what color?"



Yes, yellow was the standard color for stop signs for nearly 30 years. In fact, the red stop sign has only been the standard for the last 60 years. Before then, the octagonal traffic sign was yellow, with the word STOP in black letters. It wasn’t until 1954 that the stop sign became the bright red color, adorned with white letters that we now know today. This change also served to distinguish the regulatory stop sign from yellow warning signs, and also made the color consistent with that of red traffic signal indications, which for decades had used red to signal "stop".

[Answer] From the late 1920s until the early 1950s, stop signs were not red, but what color?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "From the late 1920s until the early 1950s, stop signs were not red, but what color?"



...Yes, yellow was the standard color for stop signs for nearly 30 years. In fact, the red stop sign has only been the standard for the last 60 years. Before then, the octagonal traffic sign was yellow, with the word STOP in black letters. It wasn’t until 1954 that the stop sign became the bright red color, adorned with white letters that we now know today. This change also served to distinguish the regulatory stop sign from yellow warning signs, and also made the color consistent with that of red traffic signal indications, which for decades had used red to signal "stop".