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Information:  - The United States Department of the Navy (DoN) was established by an Act of Congress on April 30, 1798 (initiated by the recommendation of James McHenry), to provide a government organizational structure to the United States Navy, the United States Marine Corps (from 1834 onward) and, when directed by the President (or Congress during time of war), the United States Coast Guard, as a service within the Navy, though each remain independent service branches. The Department of the Navy was an Executive Department and the Secretary of the Navy was a member of the President's cabinet until 1949, when amendments to the National Security Act of 1947 changed the name of the "National Military Establishment" to the "Department of Defense" and made it an Executive Department. The Department of the Navy then became, along with the Department of the Army and Department of the Air Force, a "Military Department" within the Department of Defense: subject to the authority, direction and control of the Secretary of Defense.  - A historian is a person who researches, studies, and writes about the past, and is regarded as an authority on it. Historians are concerned with the continuous, methodical narrative and research of past events as relating to the human race; as well as the study of all history in time. If the individual is concerned with events preceding written history, the individual is a historian of prehistory. Although "historian" can be used to describe amateur and professional historians alike, it is reserved more recently for those who have acquired graduate degrees in the discipline. Some historians, though, are recognized by publications or training and experience. "Historian" became a professional occupation in the late nineteenth century as research universities were emerging in Germany and elsewhere.  - USS Soley ( DD - 707 ) , an Allen M. Sumner -- class destroyer , was named for James R. Soley , who became Assistant Secretary of the Navy in 1899 . Soley was responsible for the collection and publication of Union and Confederate Naval records . He is considered to be a naval historian . The Soley was laid down on 18 April 1944 at Kearny , New Jersey , by Federal Shipbuilding and Drydock Co. ; launched on 8 September 1944 ; sponsored by Mrs. C. M. Cornfelt , Mrs. Howard C. Dickinson , and Mrs. Howard C. Dickinson , Jr. ; and commissioned on 7 December 1944 , Comdr . John S. Lewis in command .  - James Russell Soley (1 October 1850  11 September 1911) was a lawyer and Naval historian and in the Assistant Secretary of the Navy in the U.S. Navy.  - Assistant Secretary of the Navy (ASN) is the title given to certain civilian senior officials in the United States Department of the Navy.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'uss soley' exhibits the relationship of 'operator'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - germany  - united states marine corps  - united states navy
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united states navy


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Information:  - The House of Stenkil was a dynasty on the Swedish throne from c. 1060 to c. 1125. Stenkil probably originated from Västergötland.  - Emund the Old or Edmund (Swedish: "Emund den gamle", Old Swedish: "Æmunðær gamlæ", "Æmunðær gammal", "Æmunðær slemæ") was King of Sweden from 1050 to 1060.   - Uppsala (older spelling "Upsala") is the capital of Uppsala County and the fourth largest city of Sweden, after Stockholm, Gothenburg and Malmö. It had 140,454 inhabitants in 2010.  - Halsten Stenkilsson , English exonym : Alstan ( Old Icelandic : Hallstein ) was a king of Sweden , son of King Stenkil and a Swedish princess . He became king after his father Stenkil 's death ( 1066 ) , and he may have ruled together with his brother Inge the Elder . The date of his death is not known . Little is known of his time as king . In a scholia in the work of Adam of Bremen , he is reported to have been elected king after the death of two pretenders , but deposed after a short while . That he ruled together with his brother Inge has some support from a papal letter from 1081 , by Pope Gregory VII , which refers to two kings with the initials A and I , and where they are called kings of Västergötland ( rege wisigothorum ) . However , the king `` A '' could also be Håkan the Red . His co-rulership with his brother Inge is also mentioned in the Hervarar saga . In the regnal list of the Westrogothic law , he is said to have been courteous and cheerful , and whenever a case was submitted to him , he judged fairly , and this was why Sweden mourned his death . He was the father of the co-rulers Philip and Inge the Younger . The Hervarar saga , which is one of the few sources about the kings of this time , has the following to tell :  - Stenkil (Old Norse: Steinkell) was a King of Sweden who ruled c. 1060 until 1066. He succeeded Emund the Old and became the first king from the House of Stenkil. He was not from Uppsala, but probably from Västergötland and related to the previous dynasty by marriage to Emund's daughter.  - Västergötland, also known as West Gothland or the Latinized version Westrogothia in older literature, is one of the 25 traditional non-administrative provinces of Sweden ("landskap" in Swedish), situated in the southwest of Sweden.    After reading the paragraphs above, we are interested in knowing the entity with which 'halsten stenkilsson' exhibits the relationship of 'date of birth'. Find the answer from the choices below.  Choices: - 1050  - 1060  - 1066  - 140  - 25  - 454
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1050