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  1. New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
    12: PostalAbbreviation = NH |
    36: .... presidential election]]s, and has probably the most famous of all [[state motto]]s: "[[Live free or ...
    40: ... highest winds ever recorded on Earth: 231 mph in 1934 at the [[Mount Washington (New Hampshire)|Mount W...
    49: ...Battle of Bunker Hill]] that took place north of Boston a few months later.
    51: ...ounding of the modern [[Republican Party]] by [[Amos Tuck]] and friends. New Hampshire grew as a hotbe...
  2. Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
    40:
    42: Prior to [[World War II]], he was mostly known as a [[tactician]] of [[tank]] battles a...
    50: Young Charles de Gaulle chose a military career and spent four years at the [[...
    52: ... possibility of a further career in Poland, but chose instead to return to France. He was heavily infl...
    56:
  3. United States Senate (35505 bytes)
    2: ...ed in the Constitution not granted to the House; most significantly, the [[President of the United Sta...
    4: ...(the "[[upper house]]") are more extensive than those of the House of Representatives (the "[[lower ho...
    10: ...rong a likeness to the British House of Lords as possible."<!--Harpers, May 2004, 42-->
    12: ...ves. [[James Madison]] described the Senate's purpose as "A necessary fence against...fickleness and p...
    14: ... [[Andrew Johnson]] in [[1868]] for political purposes; the trial ultimately ended in acquittal, with ...
  4. Computer (32773 bytes)
    10: ...the problem being solved is mapped as closely as possible onto the physical phenomena being exploited....
    12: ...binary]] base-two [[numeral system]] (ones and zeros). Next, all operations on that information are r...
    14: ...ic idea, which made modern ''digital'' computers possible, was formally identified and explored by [[C...
    20: ...e. It is the human brain which recognizes that those patterns form letters and numbers, and attaches ...
    29: ...ctronic computers, such as [[Colossus computer|Colossus]] in 1943 and the [[ENIAC]] announced in [[194...
  5. San Francisco, California (55022 bytes)
    33: ...co-Oakland [[Combined Statistical Area]] (CSA), whose population is over 7 million. U.S. census data ...
    48: ... without water or firewood, San Francisco lacked most of the basic facilities for a nineteenth century...
    58: ...the order opened its own charity hospital, Mercy Hospital of San Francisco, which is still in operatio...
    60: ... late 19th century San Francisco was "Emperor" [[Joshua A. Norton]].
    62: ...s contributed to the transmission of plague, and possibly also motivated by the opportunity for profit...
  6. Adolf Hitler (51456 bytes)
    15: ...orld War I]] defeat to become one of the world's most powerful nations. Nevertheless, the [[Allies]] u...
    22: ...ally born a Hitler, however, and was ironically closely related to Hiedler through his mother's family...
    24: ...ner Maser]] and [[Ian Kershaw]] argue this was impossible since the Jews had been expelled from Graz i...
    31: ...truggling painter in Vienna, copying scenes from postcards and selling his paintings to merchants and ...
    33: ...lems. However, according to August Kubizek, his close friend and roommate at the time, he was more int...
  7. Sacramento, California (21190 bytes)
    36: === The lost frontier ===
    46: ... cholera epidemics. Despite this, because of its position just downstream from the [[Mother Lode]] in ...
    50: ...apital was located in [[San Jos鬠California|San Jos靝, [[Vallejo, California|Vallejo]] and [[Benicia...
    54: ...atus and strategic location, Sacramento quickly prospered and became the western end of the Pony Expre...
    61: ...earby gold fields enabled the [[river port]] to prosper.
  8. Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
    13: ...tish colonial rule]] to world attention. His philosophy of non-violence, for which he coined the term...
    20: ...udy in England, which he viewed as "a land of philosophers and poets, the very centre of civilization....
    23: ...atsky]] to further universal brotherhood. The Theosophists were devoted to the study of [[Buddhist]] ...
    25: ...ed a year-long contract from an Indian firm to a post in [[KwaZulu-Natal Province|Natal]], [[South Afr...
    29: ...t of his race. This experience led him to more closely examine the hardships his people suffered in S...
  9. Automobile (19750 bytes)
    2: ...g|300px|thumb|right|A small variety of cars, the most popular kind of automobile.]]
    4: ...bile has seats for the [[driving|driver]] and, almost without exception, one or more passengers.
    11: [[Image:Cars-stanleysteamcar-amoswolfe.jpg|thumb|300px|The 1923 Stanley Steam Car]]
    13: ...[[internal combustion engine]]s were completed almost simultaneously in [[1886]] by [[Germany|German]]...
    15: ...cles were [[steam engine]] powered; probably the most notable advances in steam power evolved in [[Bir...

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