Q: Between 1878 and 1880, a French historian and member of the Académie française, Maxime Du Camp, wrote Les Convulsions de Paris. Du Camp had witnessed the last days of the Commune, went inside the Tuileries Palace shortly after the fires were put out, witnessed the executions of Communards by soldiers, and the bodies in the streets. He studied the question of the number of dead, and studied the records of the office of inspection of the Paris cemeteries, which was in charge of burying the dead. Based on their records, he reported that between 20 and 30 May, 5,339 corpses of Communards had been taken from the streets or Paris morgue to the city cemeteries for burial. Between 24 May and 6 September, the office of inspection of cemeteries reported that an additional 1,328 corpses were exhumed from temporary graves at 48 sites, including 754 corpses inside the old quarries near Parc des Buttes-Chaumont, for a total of 6,667. Modern Marxist critics attacked du Camp and his book; Collette Wilson called it "a key text in the construction and promulgation of the reactionary memory of the Commune" and Paul Lidsky called it "the bible of the anti-Communard literature." In 2012, however, historian Robert Tombs made a new study of the Paris cemetery records and placed the number killed between 6,000 and 7,000, confirming du Camps research. Jacques Rougerie, who had earlier accepted the 20,000 figure, wrote in 2014, "the number ten thousand victims seems today the most plausible; it remains an enormous number for the time."
Across how many years did Maxime Du Camp write Les Convulsions de Paris?
A: 2
Problem: Hoping to rebound from their last-second road loss to the Falcons, the Bears went home, donned their alternate uniforms, and played a Week 7 NFC North duel with the Minnesota Vikings.  In the first quarter, Chicago trailed early as Vikings RB Adrian Peterson got a 1-yard TD run.  The Bears responded with QB Kyle Orton completing an 18-yard TD pass to TE Greg Olsen, along with RB Garrett Wolfe returning a blocked punt 17 yards for a touchdown.  Minnesota would answer with QB Gus Frerotte completing a 24-yard TD pass to TE Visanthe Shiancoe.  In the second quarter, it was back and forth.  Chicago kicker Robbie Gould would get a 26-yard field goal, while Vikings kicker Ryan Longwell got a 42-yard field goal.  Bears rookie CB Zackary Bowman would recover a fumble from Minnesota's endzone for a touchdown, while Vikings RB Chester Taylor got a 1-yard TD run.  Chicago closed out the half as Gould got a 48-yard field goal. In the third quarter, the high-scoring mayhem continued as WR Rashied Davis recovered a fumble within Minnesota's endzone for a touchdown.  The Vikings would reply with Peterson getting a 54-yard TD run.  Afterwards, the Bears increased their lead as Orton completed a 51-yard TD pass to WR Marty Booker.  In the fourth quarter, Chicago continued its run as rookie RB Matt Fort&#233; got a 1-yard TD run.  Minnesota tried to rally as Longwell nailed a 23-yard field goal, along with Frerotte completing a 5-yard TD pass to former Bears WR Bernard Berrian.  Fortunately, Chicago's defense got the game-winning interception to seal the deal. With the win, the Bears went into their bye week at 4-3. The 89 combined points became the highest single-game scoring total in the history of the Bears/Vikings rivalry. Q1 - MIN - 9:18 - Adrian Peterson 1 yd TD run (Ryan Longwell kick) (MIN 7-0) Q1 - CHI - 6:43 - 18 yd TD pass from Kyle Orton to Greg Olsen (Robbie Gould kick) (7-7) Q1 - CHI - 5:43 - Garrett Wolfe 17 yd blocked punt return TD (Gould kick) (CHI 14-7) Q1 - MIN - 2:18 - 24 yd TD pass from Gus Frerotte to Visanthe Shiancoe (Longwell kick) (14-14) Q2 - CHI - 13:33 - Robbie Gould 26 yd FG (CHI 17-14) Q2 - MIN - 9:10 - Ryan Longwell 42 yd FG (17-17) Q2 - CHI - 4:58 - Zackary Bowman 0 yd fumble return TD (Gould kick) (CHI 24-17) Q2 - MIN - 0:22 - Chester Taylor 1 yd TD run (Longwell kick) (24-24) Q2 - CHI - 0:00 - Robbie Gould 48 yd FG (CHI 27-24) Q3 - CHI - 12:12 - Rashied Davis 0 yd fumble recovery TD (Gould kick) (CHI 34-24) Q3 - MIN - 10:40 - Adrian Peterson 54 yd TD run (Longwell kick) (CHI 34-31) Q3 - CHI - 2:35 - 51 yd TD pass from Kyle Orton to Marty Booker (Gould kick) (CHI 41-31) Q4 - CHI - 14:53 - Matt Fort&#233; 1 yd TD run (Gould kick) (CHI 48-31) Q4 - MIN - 5:54 - Ryan Longwell 23 yd FG (CHI 48-34) Q4 - MIN - 3:00 - 5 yd TD pass from Gus Frerotte to Bernard Berrian (Longwell kick) (CHI 48-41)
Answer this question based on the article: Which quarterback threw the longest touchdown pass of the game?
A: QB Kyle Orton
Q: Coming off their home win over the Bengals, the Seahawks flew to Monster Park for an NFC West duel with the San Francisco 49ers.  After a scoreless first quarter, the 'Hawks took flight in the second quarter with kicker Josh Brown getting a 23-yard field goal, along with QB Matt Hasselbeck completing a 17-yard TD pass to WR Bobby Engram.  Seattle ended the half with Brown kicking a 31-yard field goal. In the third quarter, the Seahawks went back to work with Hasselbeck completing a 14-yard TD pass to TE Marcus Pollard.  The 49ers got their only score of the game with kicker Joe Nedney getting a 43-yard field goal.  In the fourth quarter, Seattle wrapped up the game with Brown nailing a 25-yard field goal. With their first divisional win in five games, the Seahawks improved to 3-1.  Fullback Mack Strong played in his 200th game as a Seahawk, becoming only the second player to do so.
how many yards did brown kick at the half?
A:
31