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== Notability quiz == <!--T:1--> </translate> {{Training module quiz
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| correct_answer_id = 4
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| explanation_1 = <translate><!--T:4--> Incorrect! Though some local businesses may have websites or local newspaper coverage, this doesn’t establish them as notable enough to be included in an encyclopedia.</translate>
| answer_2 = <translate><!--T:5--> Snappy’s Sausage Stand. Your cousin has an old newspaper article about its opening in 1930, an article showing a presidential visit from 1945, and an old advertisement stating that Snappy’s is the best hot dog in the state.</translate>
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| answer_3 = <translate><!--T:7--> America Dog. Your aunt has an old newspaper article about its opening in 1980. The stand is shaped like a poodle, which is a lot like a hot dog stand in another state mentioned in an architectural guidebook (though it doesn’t mention America Dog).</translate>
| explanation_3 = <translate><!--T:8--> Incorrect! Though some local businesses may have websites or local newspaper coverage, this doesn’t establish them as notable enough to be included in an encyclopedia. And while its shape may be similar to another hot dog stand, America Dog isn’t specifically mentioned in the source.</translate>
| answer_4 = <translate><!--T:9--> Dog Eat Dog. Your sister has an academic journal stating that this stand invented the practice of putting a sausage on a bun.
| explanation_4 = <translate><!--T:10--> Correct! Dog Eat Dog is notable because it has been covered by several reliable sources for a unique contribution to American cuisine.</translate>
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