Problem: With the borders secured with treaties and agreements at east and south, Mustafa Kemal was now in a commanding position. The Nationalists were then able to demand on 5 September 1922 that the Greeks evacuate East Thrace, Imbros and Tenedos as well as Asia Minor, and the Maritsa  River should again become the western border of Turkey, as before 1914. The British were prepared to defend the neutral zone of Constantinople and the Straits and the French asked Kemal to respect it, to which he agreed on 28 September. However, France, Italy, Yugoslavia, and the British Dominions objected to a new war. France, Italy and Britain called on Mustafa Kemal to enter into cease-fire negotiations. In return, on 29 September Kemal asked for the negotiations to be started at Mudanya. Negotiations at Mudanya began on 3 October and it was concluded with the Armistice of Mudanya. This was agreed on 11 October, two hours before the British intended to engage at Chanak, and signed the next day. The Greeks initially refused to agree but did so on 13 October. Factors persuading Turkey to sign may have included the arrival of British reinforcements. The armistice then made it possible for the allies to recognise the Turkish claim to East Thrace, which was agreed to at the Lausanne Conference on 20 November 1922.

What formed the western border of Turkey before 1914?
Answer: Maritsa River

Problem: On October 22, the Chiefs returned to Arrowhead to face division rivals, the San Diego Chargers.  The game was broadcast on CBS at noon Kansas City time. Trent Green had been ruled out to start in the game, but has been cleared by doctors to begin practicing with the squad.  Ronnie Cruz, the Chiefs' only fullback, is out for the year following an unspecified knee injury.  Tight end Kris Wilson took over for Cruz.  The Chiefs also signed fullback Greg Hanoian in the days before the game to add depth to the position. The game started with the Chiefs forcing turnovers on San Diego's first four possessions.  Damon Huard later converted turnovers with two touchdown passes.  Jared Allen forced a fumble from quarterback Philip Rivers, recovered by Tamba Hali.  The Chiefs took advantage of the turnover by scoring a touchdown with Eddie Kennison, making the lead 14-0.  The Chargers would kick a field goal and the Chiefs would respond with a 15-yard field goal extending the lead to 20-3.  The Chargers would not go into halftime with a 17-point deficit, so they kicked another field goal with 5&#160;minutes to halftime. The game was tied for the rest of the fourth quarter until 33&#160;seconds remained when Damon Huard led the Chiefs to a 52-yard gain with 3 passes&#8212;two of them to Tony Gonzalez for 37&#160;yards. The gain by Gonzalez set up for a game-winning field goal by kicker Lawrence Tynes. With 11&#160;seconds left in the game, with the Chiefs trying to avoid overtime, Tynes connected on a career long 53-yard kick which later gave the Chiefs the victory, 30-27.

How many total points were in the game?
Answer: 57

Problem: As of the census of 2010, there were 31,894 people, 13,324 households, and 8,201 families residing in the city. The population density was . There were 14,057 housing units at an average density of . The racial makeup of the city was 93.9% White (U.S. Census), 0.3% African American (U.S. Census), 1.7% Native American (U.S. Census), 0.8% Asian (U.S. Census), 0.1% Race (U.S. Census), 0.7% from Race (U.S. Census), and 2.4% from two or more races. Hispanic (U.S. Census) or Latino (U.S. Census) of any race were 2.8% of the population.

Were more people in the city Hispanic/Latino or non Hispanic?
Answer: non Hispanic

Problem: When Jogaila died in May 1434, the Order resumed its backing for Švitrigaila, who rallied his supporters, including knights from the Livonian Order, the Orthodox dukes, and his nephew Sigismund Korybut, a distinguished military commander of the Hussites. The final Battle of Pabaiskas was fought in September 1435 near Ukmergė , northwest of Vilnius. It is estimated to have involved 30,000 men on both sides. Švitrigaila's army, led by Sigismund Korybut, was split by the attacking Lithuanian-Polish army, led by Michael Žygimantaitis, and soundly defeated. The Livonian Order had suffered a great defeat, sometimes compared to that which had been inflicted on the Teutonic Knights at Grunwald in 1410. On 31 December 1435 the Teutonic Knights signed a peace treaty at Brześć Kujawski. They agreed to cease their support for Švitrigaila, and in the future to support only Grand Dukes who had been properly elected jointly by Poland and Lithuania. The treaty did not change the borders that had been set by the Treaty of Melno in 1422. The Teutonic and Livonian Orders no longer interfered in Polish-Lithuanian affairs; instead, Poland and Lithuania would involve themselves in the Thirteen Years' War , the civil war that would tear Prussia in half.

How many men total fought in 1435?
Answer:
60000