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  1. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    7: ...arbados]], [[Belize]], [[Canada]], [[Grenada]], [[Jamaica]], [[New Zealand]], [[Papua New Guinea]], [[...
    9: ...cas, and [[Australasia|Australasia]], and is the second-longest-serving current head of state in the w...
    15: ...|Queen Alexandra]] and grandmother Queen Mary respectively.
    20: ...h]], as she has shown on several occasions, most recently during her [[2004]] state visit to [[France]...
    23: ...ted Kingdom|King Edward VIII]]'s abdication, she became [[heiress presumptive]] and was henceforth kno...
  2. Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
    8: ...e had almost three hundred religious dissenters executed; as a consequence, she is often known as '''B...
    13: ...ding as her godfather. The Princess Mary was a precocious but sickly child who had poor eyesight, sin...
    15: ... Spanish scholar [[Juan Lu�Vives]] upon the subject, but was herself the Princess Mary's first teach...
    17: ...l Wolsey, Henry VIII's chief advisor, managed to secure an alliance without a marriage.
    19: ...rch]]. All appeals from the decisions of English ecclesiastical courts to the Pope were abolished, an...
  3. Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
    9: .... Elizabeth was a short-tempered and sometimes indecisive ruler. This last quality, viewed with impati...
    16: ...ves. Henry's last wife [[Catherine Parr]] helped reconcile the King with Elizabeth, and she, along wit...
    18: ...rst Archbishop of [[Canterbury]] after Elizabeth became queen in [[1558]].
    22: ...ile she lived in his household. There, Elizabeth received her education under [[Roger Ascham]]. She c...
    25: ...clared [[Lady Jane Grey]] to be his heiress. Lady Jane ascended the throne, but was [[Deposition_(poli...
  4. Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
    8: ...ingle [[Kingdom of Great Britain|Kingdom]], Anne became the first Sovereign of [[Great Britain]]. She ...
    10: ... coercive tactics (such as crippling the Scottish economy by restricting trade) were used to ensure th...
    15: ...the future Duke of Marlborough), who would later become one of Anne's most important generals.
    17: ...oks and essays, but made no serious attempt to effect a conversion.
    19: ...nvention Parliament]] assembled and declared that James had abdicated the realm when he attempted to f...
  5. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    7: ...over|Hanover]]) ([[24 May]] [[1819]] – [[22 January]] [[1901]]) was [[British monarchy|Queen of ...
    9: ...ution]], a period of great social, economic, and technological change in the United Kingdom. Victoria ...
    14: ...her governess, during her early years. After she became three years old however, she was schooled in [...
    16: ...as Regent during the queen's minority. Ignoring precedent, Parliament did not create a council to limi...
    18: ... William IV, disapproved of the match, but his objections failed to dissuade the couple. Many scholars...
  6. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    2: subject_name=Diana, Princess of Wales|
    22: ..., 7th Earl Spencer]] in [[1975]], Diana's father became the 8th [[Earl Spencer]], and she acquired the...
    28: ..., had been close to the British Royal Family for decades. Her maternal grandmother, the Dowager Lady F...
    30: ... love life had always been the subject of press speculation, and he was linked to numerous women. Near...
    32: ...ond wife) [[Camilla Parker Bowles]] helped him select the 19-year-old Lady Diana Spencer as a potentia...
  7. Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
    4: ...temaker and the owner of the influential British decorating firm [[Sibyl Colefax & John Fowler]].
    6: ...stor, 1st Viscount Astor]] and grandson of [[John Jacob Astor III]].
    8: ...mber to actually take her seat, since the first elected female member in [[1918]], [[Constance Markiew...
    10: ...as his replacement. Her son [[David Astor]], who became editor/owner of ''The Observer'' newspaper, wo...
    12: ...dgers]]''. Her implication that they had it easy because they were avoiding the real war in France and...
  8. Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
    12: | '''Predecessor:'''
    31: ... a national government to date. She was also the second woman in history to sit at the table of the [[...
    33: ...te in Soviet Government at the [[London School of Economics]].
    35: ...y]] in [[1972]]. During their marriage, Campbell lectured in political science at the [[University of ...
    39: ... [[Canadian federal election, 1988|1988 federal election]] as a [[Progressive Conservative Party of Ca...
  9. Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
    6: ...hey settled in [[Dublin]] in [[1903]], where she became involved in radical politics through the [[suf...
    8: ...d never returned. Shortly thereafter she joined [[James Connolly]]'s [[Irish Citizen Army]] (ICA), and...
    10: ...in the [[House of Commons of Southern Ireland]] elections of 1921.
    12: ...rish female [[Cabinet Minister]]. She held this record until 1979 when [[Mᩲe Geoghegan-Quinn]] was ...
    14: ...]] but was re-elected in the 1923 and June 1927 elections. She died in July 1927 after a short illnes...
  10. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    9: |'''PM Predecessor:'''
    10: |[[James Callaghan]]
    27: ...n Lady''' in [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] propaganda (because of her vocal opposition to [[communism]]), an...
    29: ...n foreign relations, Thatcher maintained the "[[special relationship]]" with the [[United States]], an...
    31: ...h occured that led to an improvement in Britain's economic performance. Supporters of Margaret Thatche...
  11. The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
    8: ...(one of two women first elected to the [[House of Commons of Canada]], and
    11: ...e Senate; and ... every Person so summoned shall become and be a Member of the Senate and a Senator."
    20: ... within the British Isles, the decision was non-precedental for the British House of Lords. The right...
    22: Four months later, [[Cairine Wilson]] became the first woman to sit in the Senate.
    28: ...ember of the [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]].
  12. Asia (16910 bytes)
    6: The exact boundaries are vaguely defined, especially between Asia and Europe: the demarcation bet...
    12: ... which means "to set". From a Middle Eastern perspective, the east (Asia) is the land of the rising su...
    45: ...[[oil pipeline]]s, [[Nagorno-Karabakh]], and [[Chechnya]], as well as the presence of [[U.S. military...
    50: ...The [[Pacific Ocean]] islands of [[Taiwan]] and [[Japan]].
    82: ...ole of [[Georgia (country)|Georgia]] and [[Azerbaijan]].
  13. Canada (35540 bytes)
    6: ...merica]], the northern-most in the world and the second largest in area (after [[Russia]]). Bordering ...
    18: ...French|French]] is the majority language of [[Quebec]] and is widely spoken in [[New Brunswick]].
    21: ...r]] capacity. Its diversified [[Economy of Canada|economy]] relies heavily on the abundance of natural...
    44: |align=left|[[Quebec]]||[[Quebec City, Quebec|Quebec City]]||-5 (Eastern)
    70: ...ies include [[Toronto, Ontario]]; [[Montreal, Quebec]]; [[Vancouver, British Columbia]]; [[Ottawa, Ont...
  14. United Arab Emirates (10825 bytes)
    2: ...[Dubai]], [[Fujairah]], [[Ras al-Khaimah]], [[Sharjah]] and [[Umm al-Quwain]]. Before 1971, they were ...
    41: | '''Independence declared'''
    42: | [[2 December]], [[1971]]
    61: ...sh; [[Abu Dhabi]], [[Ajman]], [[Fujairah]], [[Sharjah]], [[Dubai]], and [[Umm al-Qaiwain]] — mer...
    65: ...ave joined the federal system; all emirates have secular and Islamic law for civil, criminal, and high...
  15. Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
    1: ... Union]], and has a [[developed country|developed economy]] and an approximate population of slightly ...
    39: established_events = &nbsp;- Declared<br>&nbsp;- Recognised |
    40: ...UK]] by treaty<br>[[21 January]] [[1919]]<br>[[6 December]] [[1921]] |
    58: ...ate in [[1949]] (the purpose of the act being to declare that the state was a [[republic]] rather than...
    60: ...chieved ''de facto'' independence in [[1922]] it became known as the "[[Irish Free State]]", a name th...
  16. Guatemala (8475 bytes)
    64: Guatemala became independent of Spain in [[1821]], first as a p...
    65: ...n a war from [[1838]] to [[1840]], and Guatemala became an independent nation.
    67: ... the rule of law, equality before the law and respect of individual rights.
    72: ... four years, concurrently with the presidential elections.
    74: In his executive tasks, he is assisted by a cabinet of minist...
  17. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    3:
    38: established_events = &nbsp;- Declared<br />&nbsp;- Republic |
    51: ...opulation|sixth most populous country]] with the second largest [[Muslim]] population. It is a member ...
    59: ...n and the great city of [[Taxila]] (Takshashila) became a great center of learning and development.
    62: ...in modern India. [[Sagala]] (modern [[Sialkot]]) became his capital and propered greatly under Menande...
  18. United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
    46: ...gdom|some other language]]s have been officially recognised as legitimate [[autochthonous language|aut...
    52: ...p>3</sup> Unofficial.<br><sup>4</sup> Officially recognised regional languages:<br>in [[Wales]]: [[Wel...
    58: ...gdom was also King of Ireland). This state later became the [[Republic of Ireland]]. Six counties in t...
    62: ...ally to Scotland and to England and Wales as, respectively, "North Britain" and "South Britain", thoug...
    64: ...s]], etc. The term is, however, often avoided, especially in [[Ireland]], by those who are conscious t...
  19. New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
    36: ...al primary|primary]] in the [[U.S. presidential election]]s, and has probably the most famous of all [...
    38: ...ades. The nickname has also been embraced for reflecting the state's attachment to tradition and limit...
    40: New Hampshire is home to the highest winds ever recorded on Earth: 231 mph in 1934 at the [[Mount Was...
    44: New Hampshire's recreational attractions include skiing and other win...
    49: ...American Revolution]]. It was the first state to declare its independence, and the historic attack on ...
  20. Space (10661 bytes)
    4: ... [[dimension]]s in which [[Object (philosophy)|object]]s are separated and located, have size and shap...
    6: ... any kind of entity that is a "container" that objects "move through".
    8: ...e size of any object and/or its location with respect to another location. Modern [[physics]] does not...
    14: ...ed by the set of spatial relationships between objects
    15: ...] defined by a [[coordinate system]] where an object can be located

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