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- Watergate (19196 bytes)
1: ...was an [[United States|American]] political [[scandal]] and [[constitutional crisis]] that led to the ...
5: ...rity guard working at the office complex of the [[Watergate Hotel]] in [[Washington, D.C.]], noticed a piece ...
7: ... [[James W. McCord, Jr.]] and [[Frank Sturgis]] — were discovered and arrested for breaking into...
9: ... costly to them — and the [[White House]] — when found by the police. Hunt had previously ...
11: ...e early 1970s, revealed that he was Deep Throat — a claim later confirmed by Woodward.
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- History of the United States (21226 bytes)
30: ... well as British aid to Native Americans in [[Canada]] and west of the Mississippi. Westerners and Sou...
34: ...n, president at the time, in favor of his own agenda.
38: ...go]] in 1848 ceded Texas (with the Rio Grande boundary), California, and New Mexico to the United Stat...
43: ...and pro slave sentiments that still exist to this day.
47: The next four years were the darkest in American history, as the nation tore itse... - Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
6: |Date||[[1957]]–[[1975]]
27: !colspan="2" |'''Civilian Casualties: ''' c. 2—4 million
33: ...o decide whether Vietnam would be unified in accordance with an agreement reached at Geneva in 1954, o...
39: ...itizen]]s volunteered to join the US forces. Canada, in fact, led peace talks between the two countri...
59: ... serve as a provisional government. The following day, the Congress, at a ceremony in front of the vil... - Timeline of United States history (1970-1989) (5473 bytes)
6: ...[[U.S. presidential election, 1972]] (including [[Watergate]] burglary)
10: ...4]] - [[Richard Nixon]] resigns Presidency over [[Watergate]]
15: *[[1978]] - [[Camp David Accords (1978)]]
30: *[[1983]] - [[United States]] invades [[Grenada]]
37: ... single session on [[Black Monday (1987)|Black Monday]] - History of the United States (1964-1980) (21973 bytes)
3: ...and his own political savvy to push Kennedy's agenda; most notably, the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]].
5: ...]] had the highest black voter turnout—74%—and led the nation in the number of black leade...
11: ...hich featured a little girl picking petals from a daisy in a field, counting the petals, which then se...
40: ...dash;it has been called the first television war—as well as for the stridency of opposition to t...
58: The growing [[Watergate scandal]] was also a major distraction for Nixon and wha... - History of the United States (1980-1988) (35211 bytes)
4: ..." the Southwest, Southeast, and especially [[Florida]] and [[California]] (surpassing [[New York]] as ...
6: ...[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] candidates in federal, state and local elections while th...
18: ... inflation, derided as [[stagflation]], raised fundamental questions over the future of American prosp...
20: ...]-[[1982]]), the Soviet Union improved living standards by doubling urban wages and raising rural wage...
36: ...onvention. The party also renominated [[Walter Mondale]] for vice president. - History of the United States (1988-present2) (20668 bytes)
21: ... early [[1990s]] the politics of oil still proved dangerous for all concerned as it did in the early [...
23: ...for a final negotiation session, which failed. Saddam then sent his troops into Kuwait.
25: ...sion. U.S. president George H.W. Bush compared Saddam to Hitler and declared that if the United States...
27: ...ng the [[Iran-Iraq War]]. Perhaps in response, Saddam was pushing oil-exporting countries to raise oil...
29: ...]]," joined by 33 other countries including [[Canada]] and Saudi Arabia. By the time Iraqi troops with... - United States Senate (35505 bytes)
14: ...l the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] ([[1861]]–[[1865]]). The war, which began soon after seve...
18: ...;especially the chairmen of important committees—still held more clout. The influence of the par...
23: ...irst-past-the-post]] system, under which the candidate with a [[plurality]] of votes (not necessarily ...
30: ...he background of presidents and presidential candidates; far more sitting senators have been nominees ...
40: ... furthermore, responsible for controlling the agenda of the Senate; for example, he or she schedules d... - Gerald Ford (28942 bytes)
5: | date1=[[August 9]], [[1974]]
6: | date2=[[January 20]], [[1977]]
9: | date of birth=[[July 14]], [[1913]]
12: | date of death=
18: ... of the United States]] (1974–1977), and is, to date, the only person to occupy that office who had ... - Jimmy Carter (33280 bytes)
6: | date1=January 20, 1977
7: | date2=January 20, 1981
10: | date of birth=October 1, 1924
14: | date of death=''
17: | vicepresident=[[Walter Mondale]] - Richard Nixon (32863 bytes)
5: | date1=[[January 20]], [[1969]]
6: | date2=[[August 9]], [[1974]]
9: | date of birth=[[January 9]], [[1913]]
10: | place of birth=[[Yorba Linda, California]]
12: | date of death=[[April 22]], [[1994]] - Harry S. Truman (30022 bytes)
7: | date1=[[April 12]], [[1945]]
8: | date2=[[January 20]], [[1953]]
11: | date of birth=[[Thursday]], [[May 8]], [[1884]]
14: | date of death=[[Tuesday]], [[December 26]], [[1972]]
34: <tr><td>'''Date of Birth'''</td><td>[[Thursday]], [[May 8]], [[1884]]</td></tr> - Phoenix, Arizona (34271 bytes)
53: [[Phillip Darrel Duppa|Darrel Duppa]] recommended the name ''Phoenix'', mem...
74: ... the precious water supply. It functions to this day as the major agency for controlled use of irriga...
76: ...heodore Roosevelt Dam]], then the largest masonry dam in the world, began operation. It created [[Roo...
97: ...le, Arizona|Scottsdale]], [[Glendale, Arizona|Glendale]], [[Tempe, Arizona|Tempe]], [[Chandler, Arizon...
99: ...creational lake, called [[Tempe Town Lake]]. The dams are deflated to allow the river to flow unimped... - July 24 (8660 bytes)
1: ... the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]], with 160 days remaining.
3: {{JulyCalendar}}
16: ...]] - The [[Treaty of Lausanne]], settling the boundaries of modern [[Turkey]], is signed in [[Switzerl...
22: ...ight, those of the [[United States|Americans]] by day. By the end of the operation in November, 9,000 ...
25: ...war. One is shot down and the other three sustain damage. - United States House of Representatives (41197 bytes)
11: ...l the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] ([[1861]]–[[1865]]), which began soon after several south...
17: ...istration of [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] ([[1933]]–[[1945]]), often winning over two-thirds of the...
23: ...ach state is allowed to draw its own district boundaries In some states, non-partisan panels are respo...
27: ...irst-past-the-post]] system, under which the candidate with a [[plurality]] of votes (not necessarily ...
55: ...icts, the House is normally only in session three days a week. The record for most meetings in a year... - Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
9: foundation = [[February 28]], [[1854]] |
18: ...f the party – and its ''de facto'' leader – and it currently has majorities in the [[Unite...
31: ...mong core social conservatives rather than accommodate certain moderate positions, whose adherents are...
33: .../BrowseByDateCartoon.asp?Year=2003&Month=November&Date=7]. In the early 20th century, the traditional ...
46: ...ry northern Democrats which had existed since the days of [[Andrew Jackson]]. Instead, a new era of Re... - Al Gore (43430 bytes)
10: | [[January 20]], [[1993]] –<br/>[[January 20]], [[2001]]
13: | [[Dan Quayle]]
18: ! Date of Birth
36: ...t. Because the close vote in the state of [[Florida]] was disputed in court, many Americans believe G...
46: ...ton, where he attended the [[Sheridan school|Sheridan School]], and later the elite [[St. Albans Schoo... - United States Republican Party (30737 bytes)
8: foundation = [[February 28]], [[1854]] |
17: ...f the party – and its ''de facto'' leader – and it currently has majorities in the [[Unite...
30: ...mong core social conservatives rather than accommodate certain moderate positions, whose adherents are...
32: .../BrowseByDateCartoon.asp?Year=2003&Month=November&Date=7]. In the early 20th century, the traditional ...
45: ...ry northern Democrats which had existed since the days of [[Andrew Jackson]]. Instead, a new era of Re... - George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
1: ...eb Bush]], the current [[Governor of Florida|Florida governor]]).
6: | date1=[[January 20]], [[2001]]
7: | date2=Present (Current Term will end on [[January 20...
10: | date of birth=[[July 6]], [[1946]]
13: | date of death= - Watergate (19196 bytes)
1: ...was an [[United States|American]] political [[scandal]] and [[constitutional crisis]] that led to the ...
5: ...rity guard working at the office complex of the [[Watergate Hotel]] in [[Washington, D.C.]], noticed a piece ...
7: ... [[James W. McCord, Jr.]] and [[Frank Sturgis]] — were discovered and arrested for breaking into...
9: ... costly to them — and the [[White House]] — when found by the police. Hunt had previously ...
11: ...e early 1970s, revealed that he was Deep Throat — a claim later confirmed by Woodward. - Washington, D.C. (43465 bytes)
5: ...n]] with limited—and sometimes contentious—local rule. The District is ruled "in all cases...
48: ...these terms pejoratively to convey a sense of solidarity with their [[constituent]]s by distancing the...
77: ...s population. But on [[April 14]], [[1865]], just days after the end of the war, president [[Abraham L...
81: ... noted figures as [[Frederick Law Olmsted]] and [[Daniel Burnham]]. However, development of the [[Linc...
105: A few days later security [[checkpoint]]s were popping up ...
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