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  1. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    11: ...he mother of the [[heir-apparent]] to the British throne, [[Charles, Prince of Wales]].
    14: ...ybet") made the cover of ''Time'' in 1929, at age three.]]
    17: ...third in the [[Order of succession to the British throne|line of succession to the crown]], behind her ...
    33: ..., was eminently suitable for a female heir to the throne, as Philip had been trained for royal responsi...
    74: ...icularly the marital difficulties of her children throughout the [[1980s]] and [[1990s]], Queen Elizabe...
  2. Mary I of England (24813 bytes)
    8: ...[Roman Catholicism]]. To this end, she had almost three hundred religious dissenters executed; as a con...
    17: ...s I of France|Francis I, King of France]]. After three years, the contract was repudiated; in [[1522]]...
    30: ...imonial prospect, the Emperor Charles V. Charles threatened war with England if the Lady Mary's religi...
    39: ...ated in the plot to put the Lady Jane Grey on the Throne. She could only rely on [[Stephen Gardiner]],...
    44: ...ince the rebellion was designed to put her on the throne, the Lady Elizabeth was imprisoned in the Towe...
  3. Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
    16: ... her elder brother, and witchcraft. Elizabeth was three years old at that time and was also declared il...
    25: ... Grey]] to be his heiress. Lady Jane ascended the throne, but was [[Deposition_(politics)|deposed]] les...
    27: ... people might depose her and put Elizabeth on the throne in her stead. [[Wyatt's Rebellion]] in [[1554]...
    31: ...58]], upon Mary I's death, Elizabeth ascended the throne. She was far more popular than her sister, and...
    44: ...treaty, it had the desired effect, and the French threat was removed from Britain.
  4. Anne of Great Britain (22303 bytes)
    10: ... Catholic James II could attempt to return to the Throne. It was for this reason that the [[Parliament ...
    17: ...cism on his deathbed), Anne's father ascended the Throne as James II. James, desirous of a Roman Cathol...
    19: ...[[Bill of Rights 1689]] settled succession to the Throne; Princess Anne and her descendants were to be ...
    26: ...ndants, who descended from [[James I of England]] through [[Elizabeth of Bohemia]]. Several genealogica...
    31: ...e-year-old [[Louis XV of France|Louis XV]] on the throne.) England had also been angered by Louis XIV'...
  5. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    7: ...until her death. Her reign lasted more than sixty-three years — longer than that of any other Bri...
    14: ...verness, during her early years. After she became three years old however, she was schooled in [[Englis...
    16: ...e [[heir presumptive|heiress-presumptive]] to the throne. Since the law at that time made no special pr...
    25: ...stus was also the heir-presumptive to the British throne.
    27: When Victoria ascended the throne, the government was controlled by the [[Whig]]...
  6. Diana, Princess of Wales (29391 bytes)
    11: ...t would imply that she was a [[princess]] by [[birthright]] rather than by marriage.
    13: ...pioneering [[charity]] work, the Princess's philanthropic endeavours were overshadowed by a [[scandal]]...
    32: ...en of Burma as a potential spouse for the heir to throne some years before, reportedly due to her age (...
    34: ...rst Englishwoman to marry an heir-apparent to the throne since 1659, when [[Anne Hyde|Lady Anne Hyde]] ...
    38: ...f [[The Boy Who Cried Wolf|crying wolf]] when she threatened to kill herself. If the suicide attempts d...
  7. Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
    8: ...ed, and the first to take a seat, in the House of Commons. She would be re-elected many times, serving unti...
  8. Kim Campbell (10679 bytes)
    41: Upon her election to the [[Canadian House of Commons]] in [[1988]], Campbell became Canada's first fem...
    72: ...ters and parliamentary secretaries to just twenty-three and the number of cabinet committees was reduce...
  9. Constance Georgine, Countess Markiewicz (3360 bytes)
    6: ...]], where she became involved in radical politics through the [[suffragette]] movement and in the Irish...
    10: ...-elected to the [[Second Dᩬ]] in the [[House of Commons of Southern Ireland]] elections of 1921.
  10. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    43: ...r seat in the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]]. Unusually, her [[maiden speech]] was made in s...
    61: ...d many Heath supporters in the Shadow Cabinet and throughout her administrations sought to have a cabin...
    68: ...rthern Ireland]], she announced in the [[House of Commons]] that "The future of the constitutional affairs ...
    96: ...t protest song|"Maggie Out!" protest song]], sung throughout that period by some of her opponents. Many...
    100: ...ifically against [[Economic and Monetary Union]], through which a single currency would replace nationa...
  11. The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
    8: ...(one of two women first elected to the [[House of Commons of Canada]], and
    28: ...ember of the [[Canadian House of Commons|House of Commons]].
  12. Asia (16910 bytes)
    6: ... ridges of the [[Caucasus]] (according to others, through the [[Kuma-Manych Depression]]), the [[Caspia...
    154: Forestry is extensive throughout Asia except Southwest and Central Asia. [[...
    164: Asia has three main financial centers. They are in [[Hong Kong...
    172: ...irst to be home to civilization, with each of the three regions developing early civilizations around f...
    494: {{commons|Asia}}
  13. Canada (35540 bytes)
    8: ...s of Canada|territories]]. Initially constituted through the [[British North America Acts|British Nort...
    23: Canada has ten provinces and three territories.
    98: ... create a federal union. On [[July 1]], [[1867]], three colonies—Canada, Nova Scotia, and New Bru...
    100: ..., assumed full control of its own foreign affairs through the [[Balfour Declaration 1926|Balfour Declar...
    123: ...anada has a reputation for cold temperatures but, throughout, experiences four distinct seasons. Winte...
  14. United Arab Emirates (10825 bytes)
    136: {{commons|United Arab Emirates}}
  15. Republic of Ireland (25543 bytes)
    67: ...al political power. Though Irish unionism existed throughout the whole of Ireland, in the late nineteen...
    69: ...sed to take their seats in the [[British House of Commons]]. Instead they set up an extra-legal Irish parli...
    75: ...tion were much help to Pro-Treaty forces, and the threat of a return of Crown forces to the Free State ...
    79: ...e:Irishpopulation.png|400px|left|Irish population through the [[20th century]].]]
    101: ...tructured, with County Dublin distributed between three new county councils in the [[1990s]] and County...
  16. Guatemala (8475 bytes)
    67: ...pport of Guatemalan society, orchestrated the overthrow of the democratic Guatemalan government in [[19...
    117: ... the Maya and Spanish colonists can still be seen throughout Guatemala. Much of the clothing and food i...
    123: {{commons|Guatemala}}
  17. Pakistan (74854 bytes)
    62: ...hism]], which spread in the region. After the overthrow of last ruler of the [[Mauryan dynasty]] in [[1...
    74: ...ed in solitary confinement in 1862. The Emperor's three sons, also involved in the War of Independence,...
    79: ...re. The British divided up the Indian empire into three parts: the central part, with a [[Hindu]] major...
    81: ...ns. Both nations have fought [[Indo-Pakistan Wars|three all out wars]] due to these unsettled issues. O...
    109: ...ial Assembly which is elected for five year terms through competitive multi-party elections, and which ...
  18. United Kingdom (37269 bytes)
    51: ... Scots]]: ''Unitit Kinrick o Great Breetain an Northren Ireland''<br/>
    54: ...e nation]]s). The UK has four constituent parts, three of which &mdash; the ancient nations of [[Engla...
    56: ...British overseas territory|overseas territories]] throughout the world, and relationships with several ...
    91: ...ntable to the [[British House of Commons|House of Commons]], the lower and only directly elected house in B...
    93: ... his or her ability to command the support of the Commons. The current Prime Minister is [[Tony Blair]] of ...
  19. New Hampshire (23166 bytes)
    49: ...in [[John Mason]] and first settled in 1623, just three years after the Pilgrims landed in Massachusett...
    62: ...House of Representatives and the British House of Commons. Based on 2000 Census data, this averages out to ...
    106: ... 95.1% [[Caucasian]] (making New Hampshire number three in the highest [[caucasian]] percentage in the ...
    124: The three largest Protestant denominations in New Hampshi...
    128: ...a dead-end at both ends. The Merrimack River runs through the city and once provided water power to a t...
  20. Space (10661 bytes)
    4: ...e separated and located, have size and shape, and through which they can move.
    6: ...f entity that is a "container" that objects "move through".
    8: ...ly described as having three dimensions, and that three numbers are needed to specify the size of any o...
    19: ...space]] where any position can be described using three [[coordinate system|coordinate]]s. [[General r...
    90: ...ed and dotted with continents and islands, flying through space with other stars all singing and shinin...

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