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2/14/26

[Answer] In which country is it customary for women to give men chocolate on Valentine’s Day?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In which country is it customary for women to give men chocolate on Valentine’s Day?"



...While women in the United States often receive chocolate on Valentine’s Day, the custom in Japan reverses the roles. Instead, it is tradition for women to present chocolates to their husbands, boyfriends, and even male coworkers. Men are not expected to reciprocate until a month later, on March 14—known as White Day—when they traditionally return the gesture with gifts often valued at three times what they received. This reciprocal practice has effectively created a two-step holiday economy, extending the season of spending and gift giving.

[Answer] Which state’s capital comes first in alphabetical order?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Which state’s capital comes first in alphabetical order?"



...While Nevada is best known as the home of Las Vegas, its state capital is actually Carson City. Alphabetically, Carson City is ahead of state capitals Denver (Colorado), Des Moines (Iowa), and Concord (New Hampshire). Despite being the capital, Carson City is small—about 58 thousand residents—giving it the feel of a large town rather than a bustling metropolis. The city takes its name from the famed frontiersman and trailblazer Christopher "Kit" Carson, whose reputation in the American West helped shape the region’s early identity.

[Answer] In which Italian city is Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet set?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "In which Italian city is Shakespeare’s tragedy Romeo and Juliet set?"



...Romeo and Juliet unfolds in the northern Italian city of Verona, where the bitter feud between the Montagues and Capulets frames the doomed romance at the heart of the drama. Shakespeare never visited Italy, yet his remarkably vivid setting proved so persuasive and enduring that Verona eventually embraced the legend as part of its identity. Today, visitors can see sites associated with the story, including the famous balcony and courtyard linked to Juliet, now pilgrimage spots for romantics, students, and theater fans from around the world.

2/13/26

[Answer] Germany is closest in size to which U.S. state?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Germany is closest in size to which U.S. state?"



...Germany covers an area of approximately 137,988 square miles. The closest state to the size of Germany is Montana (147,040 square miles), making Montana only 6% larger than Germany. There is however a huge difference in the population between Germany and Montana. Germany has a populaton of around 83 million people while the state of Montana has a meager 1 million people. Germany would rank 4th in area among U.S. states right between Montana and New Mexico, while Texas is almost exactly double the size of Germany.

[Answer] Who was the first woman to run for President of the United States?

Step 1 : Introduction to the question "Who was the first woman to run for President of the United States?"



...The honor belongs to Victoria Woodhull, who announced a presidential campaign in 1870 and was nominated the following year by the Equal Rights Party for the 1872 election. Her candidacy broke extraordinary and highly controversial ground at a time when women could not yet vote, serve on juries, or hold many public offices. Woodhull, a reformer, newspaper publisher, and outspoken advocate of women’s rights and labor causes, remains a pioneering and symbolic figure in the long, evolving history of women seeking the nation’s highest office.