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- History of the United States (1945-1964) (29139 bytes)
8: ...nding of U.S. troops in Russia in [[1918]], which became involved, directly and indirectly, in assisti...
13: ...]. Aside from a few minor adjustments, this would be the "iron curtain" of the Cold War. In hindsight,...
15: ...pitalism]] and [[communism]]; those contrasts had been simplified and refined in national ideologies t...
24: ...eorge Kennan]] who argued that the Soviets had to be "contained" using "unalterable counterforce at ev...
26: ...hoping to extract concessions for the blockade to be ended. However, it greatly backfired. Military co... - History of the United States (1964-1980) (21973 bytes)
3: ...s agenda; most notably, the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]].
5: ...nout—74%—and led the nation in the number of black leaders elected. In [[1969]], [[Tenness...
7: ==Election of 1964==
9: ...oralCollege1964-Large.png|thumb|Electoral College 1964]]
11: ...usly, the Johnson campaign issued a commercial dubbed the "Daisy Girl" ad, which featured a little gir...
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- List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
129: | [[1964]] — [[1966]]
205: ...]], [[1915]] — [[1917]] (House & senate chambers) - King Arthur (22450 bytes)
1: ...le "King." Early texts refer to him as ''[[dux]] bellorum'' ("war leader") and High [[Medieval]] Wels...
5: ...[Wales]], [[Cornwall]], or the west of what would become [[England]], but controversy over the centre ...
7: Some members of this school, most notably Geoffrey Ashe and ...
9: ...s there seems to be little reason for him to have become a major legendary figure.
11: ...ossibly fictive person like [[Beowulf (character)|Beowulf]]. - Burundi (13403 bytes)
3: ...ntries in Africa and in the world. Its small size belies the magnitude of the problems it faces in see...
38: established_dates = From [[Belgium]] <br> [[July 1]], [[1962]] |
47: ...rom the latest International Comparison Programme benchmark estimates.
53: ... later a [[United Nations]] Trust Territory under Belgian administrative authority following [[World W...
58: ...etween Buyoya's government and the largest Hutu rebel group, CNDD-FDD. Later that year, FRODEBU leader... - List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
11: *[[Adalbert of Prague]], (circa 956-997), saint
20: *[[Robert Adam|Adam, Robert]], (1728-1792), architect
67: ...cott]], (born 1957), American creator of the [[Dilbert]] comic strip
74: *[[Yolanda Adams|Adams, Yolanda]], (1964-), school teacher, musician
98: *[[Isabelle Adjani|Adjani, Isabelle]], (born 1955), French actress - List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
29: *[[S.Y. Agnon|Agnon, S.Y.]], (1888-1970), [[Nobel]] prizewinning author
32: *[[Benjamin Agosto|Agosto, Benjamin]], (born 1982), American skater
50: *[[Emilio Aguinaldo|Aguinaldo, Emilio]], (1869-1964), [[Philippines]] independence fighter
53: *[[Ruben Aguirre|Aguirre, Ruben]], (born 1934), Mexican actor - Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
2: ... (on the occasion of her [[Golden Jubilee of Elizabeth II|Golden Jubilee]] in [[2002]], wearing her Ca...
7: ..., [[Australia]], the [[Bahamas]], [[Barbados]], [[Belize]], [[Canada]], [[Grenada]], [[Jamaica]], [[Ne...
14: ...|thumb|left|"Princess Lilibet" (here spelled "Lilybet") made the cover of ''Time'' in 1929, at age thr...
15: ...ther was HRH The Duchess of York (n饠[[Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon]]), the daughter of [[Claude George ...
17: ...British throne|line of succession to the crown]], behind her father and her uncle, HRH [[Edward VIII o... - Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
1: ...]], [[1964]]) was a socialite politician and a member of the prominent [[Astor family]].
4: ...ctress, while another niece, [[Nancy Lancaster]], became famous as a 20th-century tastemaker and the o...
6: She divorced her first husband, [[Robert Gould Shaw 2nd]], then moved to England where i...
8: ... take her seat, since the first elected female member in [[1918]], [[Constance Markiewicz]], had chose...
10: ... as his replacement. Her son [[David Astor]], who became editor/owner of ''The Observer'' newspaper, w... - Indira Gandhi (15405 bytes)
6: | [[November 19]], [[1917]]
9: | [[October 31]], [[1984]]
42: | [[October 31]], [[1984]]
51: ...368;)''' ([[November 19]], [[1917]] – [[October 31]], [[1984]]) was [[Prime Minister of India]] ...
57: ... very patriarchal society, Indira was expected to be a passive leader, but her actions proved her othe... - Sonia Gandhi (4483 bytes)
3: ...327;ाँधी)''' (born [[December 9]], [[1946]]), is an [[Italy|Italian]]-born [[I...
7: ... Cambridge]]) she met [[Rajiv Gandhi]], who later became [[Prime Minister of India]]. They were [[marr...
11: ...gress Party. With the charisma of the family name behind her, she was able to draw large crowds and ne...
13: ...nal Democratic Alliance]]. She had been tipped to be the next [[Prime Minister of India]] following he...
15: ...ly accepted by the lawmakers, despite pleas by members of the Congress party for Gandhi to reverse her... - Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
3: ...sevelt''' ([[October 11]] [[1884]] – [[November 7]] [[1962]]) was an [[United States|American]] ...
9: ...rother in giving Eleanor's hand to her husband to be. Their marriage was blessed with six childeren, o...
11: ...n the 1640s. His grandsons, Johannes and Jacobus, began the [[Oyster Bay]] and [[Hyde Park, New York|H...
13: ...band, but that Franklin, and now Eleanor, were members of the Democratic Party, which Alice viewed as ...
15: ...ckok suggested the idea for what would eventually become the Mrs. Roosevelt?s column ''[[My Day]]''. A... - Margaret Chase Smith (2711 bytes)
3: ...e placed in nomination at her party's convention (1964 [[United States Republican Party|Republican]]).
5: ...tion, she was instrumental in resolving conflicts between states, local jurisdictions and the military...
7: She had been elected to the U.S. Senate in 1948. She served ...
9: ...ial Medal of Freedom]] from President [[George Herbert Walker Bush|Bush]] in [[1989]].
11: ...gh it did not produce immediate backlash, was the beginning of the end for McCarthy. He had successful... - Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
7: – [[28 November]] [[1990]]
16: |[[13 October]] [[1925]]
27: ...on Lady''' in [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] propaganda (because of her vocal opposition to [[communism]]), a...
29: ...eral election, 1987|1987]] general elections, and became the longest-serving Prime Minister of the [[2...
33: ...cher'''; since then her direct political work has been within the [[House of Lords]] and as head of th... - Madalyn Murray O'Hair (6271 bytes)
4: ...ollege of Law]] but never practiced. On[[ 16 November]] [[1954]] she gave birth to another son (Jon Ga...
7: ...nited States]]. Public opinion was such that in [[1964]] [[Life magazine|''Life'' magazine]] referred to...
9: ...]] public policy." She acted as its first [[CEO]] before later handing the office on to her son Jon Ga...
11: ...her son William converted to [[Christianity]] and became [[born again]] at Gateway [[Baptist]] Church ...
13: ...ress she criticized a wide variety of atheists as being unacceptable, seemingly all except those whom ... - Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
2: ...''Margaret Eleanor "Peggy" Atwood''' (born [[November 18]], [[1939]]) is a [[novelist]], [[poetry|poet...
4: ...her [[non-fiction]] and edited work. She has also been associated with [[Canadian nationalism]] in the...
10: ...me Ministers of Canada|Prime Minister]] [[Kim Campbell]] in [[2002]] and ''[[Oryx and Crake]]'', champ...
12: ... She has said in interviews that the device will be available by [[2006]].
22: :''[[Life Before Man]]'' ([[1979]]) - Clarice Lispector (1743 bytes)
1: ...e Lispector''' ([[December 10]] [[1920]] - [[December 9]] [[1977]]) was a [[Brazil|Brazilian]] writer.
5: She died of cancer in [[1977]] just one day before her 57th birthday and she was buried in at th...
17: *A Legi㯠Estrangeira (1964) - Foreign Legion
18: *A Paix㯠segundo G.H. (1964)
32: *A Bela e a Fera (1979) - Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
4: image_caption=[[Novelist]] and [[Philosopher]], best known for her [[philosophy]] of [[Objectivist p...
11: ...al of her literature to showcase such heroes. She believed:
19: ...ion from Ayn's cousin in which she claims to have been present when Ayn chose the name Rand from a typ...
22: ...e two were married in [[1929]]. In [[1931]], Rand became a [[naturalized citizen]] of the United State...
24: ...nce from the [[Italy|Italian]] government under [[Benito Mussolini]]. These films were re-edited into ... - Valentina Tereshkova (2387 bytes)
7: ...June 16]], [[1963]] she flew on [[Vostok 6]], and became the first woman and first civilian to fly int...
9: ...positions: From [[1966]] to [[1974]] she was a member of the [[Supreme Soviet]], from [[1974]] to [[19...
11: ...in [[1982]], though their marriage collapsed long before. Her second husband, Dr. Shaposhnikov died in... - Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1937 bytes)
5: ...enicillin]] in the [[1940s]], which enabled it to be manufactured synthetically; and also those of [[c...
7: ...l Society]]. In [[1964]] she was awarded the [[Nobel Prize in Chemistry]] for her work in crystallogr... - Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
10: ...ng (genre)|swing]] singer, she also encompassed [[bebop]], scat, and performed [[blues]], [[bossa nova...
12: ...with [[Nelson Riddle]]'s [[orchestra]]), [[Irving Berlin]], [[Cole Porter]], [[Jerome Kern]], [[Johnny...
16: ''[[Porgy and Bess]]'' is the most notable of her many recordings ...
20: She married twice. In 1941 she married Benny Kornegay, but the marriage was later annulled....
22: ...leg]]s in [[1993]], and in [[1996]] she died in [[Beverly Hills, California]], after having made some ... - Aretha Franklin (7875 bytes)
2: ..., The state of [[Michigan]] declared her voice to be a natural wonder. She has won 16 competitive [[Gr...
6: ...e 14. She signed with [[Columbia Records]] after being discovered by legendary A&R man [[John Hammond...
8: ...rned the nickname ''"The Queen of Soul"'', having become an internationally famous artist and a symbol...
10: ...in the UK pop charts - the best result being a number four with her version of [[Burt Bacharach]]'s ''...
12: ...unchallenged, winning eight successive awards for Best Female R&B Vocal Performance; she later added t...
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