Problem: The United States occupation of Nicaragua from 1912 to 1933 was part of the Banana Wars, when the US military forcefully intervened in various Latin American countries from 1898 to 1934. The formal occupation began in 1912, even though there were various other assaults by the U.S. in Nicaragua throughout this period. American military interventions in Nicaragua were designed to stop any other nation except the United States of America from building a Nicaraguan Canal. Nicaragua assumed a quasi-protectorate status under the 1916 Bryan-Chamorro Treaty. But with the onset of the Great Depression and Augusto C. Sandino's Nicaraguan guerrilla troops fighting back against U.S. troops, it became too costly for the U.S. government and a withdrawal was ordered in 1933.

The forum occupation of Nicaragua was how many years before the Bryan-Chamorro Treaty?
Answer: 4

Problem: Graduation rates among district-run schools, meanwhile, steadily increased in the ten years from 2005. In 2005, Philadelphia had a district graduation rate of 52%. This number increased to 65% in 2014, still below the national and state averages. Scores on the states standardized test, the Pennsylvania System of School Assessment (PSSA) trended upward from 2005 to 2011 but subsequently decreased. In 2005, the district-run schools scored an average of 37.4% on math and 35.5% on reading. The citys schools reached its peak scores in 2011 with 59.0% on math and 52.3% on reading. In 2014, the scores dropped significantly to 45.2% on math and 42.0% on reading.

How many more percentage did scores drop for math than reading?
Answer: 3.2

Problem: On October 29, the Chiefs hosted the defending NFC champion and former division rival,  the Seattle Seahawks.  The game marked the first time the Seahawks had played at Arrowhead since joining the NFC.  The game was broadcast on Fox at noon Kansas City time. Trent Green had been cleared by doctors to practice again with the team, but he required a minimum of 2 more games to adjust to playing time.  Backup quarterback Damon Huard was injured in the days before the game and was expected to miss the game, but he was declared fit to start.  On the Chiefs radio coverage during the game, play-by-play announcer Mitch Holthus called the game "The Backup Bowl." Offensive tackle John Welbourn practiced with the team, but it was not known if he will be welcomed back to the team following a suspension violating the league's steroid policy.  He later came back after Week 8 after serving his suspension.  The Chiefs also signed offensive tackle Chris Terry to a two-year contract.  Previously, Terry had been suspended from the NFL for four games in 2003 for violation of the policies on substance abuse and personal conduct. In the second quarter, the Chiefs' Lawrence Tynes connected on a 32-yard field goal adding to the Chiefs' lead 13-7.  Quarterback Seneca Wallace responded to the Chiefs' lead by throwing to Wide receiver Deion Branch, who went out of bounds in front of the end zone.  The Chiefs challenged the call as they believed Branch did not have possession while in bounds.  Replays showed Branch caught the ball while in the air and while one foot landed in bounds, the other stepped on the line.  The review booth was experiencing technical difficulties. so the referees declared the call stands. The Chiefs' defense held the Seahawks for the remaining time in the fourth quarter after Jared Allen intercepted a tipped pass from Seneca Wallace.  Allen had the ball stripped by Deion Branch near the Seattle 27-yard line.  Seattle challenged Allen's possession as it was later seen that Branch recovered the ball before going out of bounds.  The referees took nearly four minutes in reviewing the play, where new NFL rules claim that referees should take no longer than 90&#160;seconds or else the play will stand.  The call was reversed and Seattle regained possession with less than two minutes remaining and one timeout left. In the last few moments in the game, Derrick Johnson managed to get the Chiefs' first sack on Seneca Wallace and the Chiefs' defense held the Seahawks to secure the win.  With the win, the Chiefs climbed above .500 for the first time in the season.

How many sacks did the Chiefs have?
Answer: 1

Problem: Joanna la Beltraneja, born in 1462, the first and only daughter of King Henry IV of Castile, was of Asturias. A rumour spread that Princess Joanna was not actually the daughter of King Henry but rather of Beltrán de la Cueva, the alleged lover of Queen Joan of Portugal. Joanna was thus nicknamed "la Beltraneja", as a mocking reference to her assumed father. Pressure from members of the nobility forced the King to strip her of the title and name his half-brother Alfonso as heir, in 1464. In 1465, a group of nobility assembled in Ávila and overthrew King Henry, replacing him with Alfonso. That led to a war that ended in 1468 with the death of the 14-year-old Alfonso. Henry IV regained the throne, but the title of heir became disputed between Joanna, his daughter, and Isabella, his half-sister. That was resolved via the Treaty of the Bulls of Guisando, which gave Isabella succession rights but restricted her marriage options. Isabella secretly married Ferdinand in 1469 at the age of 17, ignoring Henry IV's wishes. Gradually, the couple gained a larger number of supporters and obtained a papal bull sanctioning their marriage from Pope Sixtus IV in 1472 and gained the support of the powerful Mendoza family in 1473. When Henry IV died in December 1474, both candidates for the throne were proclaimed Queen of Castile by their respective supporters. Aware of their position of weakness against Isabella's supporters, Joanna's supporters proposed for the 43-year-old King Afonso V of Portugal, a widower for some 20 years, to marry Joanna, his niece, and assume the throne of Castile with her.

How many years after Joanna la Beltraneja was born was she stripped of her title and her half brother was named heir to King Henry?
Answer:
2