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  1. Accordion (10069 bytes)
    9: [[Image:KlavierAccordeon.jpg|thumbnail|200px|right|a piano accordion]]
    10: ...e, and as air is drawn through the hole in the holder, the reed vibrates, producing sound.
    12: Modern free-reed instruments have several aspects in c...
    22: ...ons, which is more similar to a clarinet than a modern free-reed instrument.
    25: ... with Jew's Harps. The reeds were mounted on a wooden soundboard, similar to concertinas.
  2. Louisiana (26375 bytes)
    5: Fullname = State of Louisiana<br>ɴat de Louisiane |
    12: ...language|English]] and [[French language|French]] de facto |
    24: DensityRank = 22<sup>nd</sup> |
    25: 2000Density = 39.61 |
    26: AdmittanceOrder = 18<sup>th</sup> |
  3. Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
    23: DensityRank = 35<sup>th</sup> |
    24: 2000Density = 19.4 |
    25: AdmittanceOrder = 46<sup>th</sup> |
    28: Latitude = 33?35'N to 37?N |
    29: Longitude = 94?29'W to 103?W |
  4. French and Indian War (5652 bytes)
    1: ...'' is the [[United States|American]] name for the decisive nine-year conflict ([[1754]]-[[1763]]) in [...
    5: ...ne|French Canadians]] refer to it as the ''Guerre de la conqu괥'' (War of the Conquest), since it is ...
    13: ... defeated a French garrison led by [[Louis-Joseph de Montcalm]] and then captured New France's capital...
    17: ..., preferring to keep the Caribbean island of [[Guadeloupe]] because of its rich [[sugar]] crops and th...
    19: ...ionary War]]. The British colonists no longer needed British protection from the French and resented ...
  5. Jean Lafitte (3700 bytes)
    2: ...owing this, Lafitte was engaged in the [[slave trade]] after it was banned.
    6: ...t his request, the publication of the journal was delayed for 100 years. In the 1950's the journal was...
    8: ...uisiana. His legend was perpetuated in [[Cecil B. DeMille]]&#8217;s classic, ''[[The Buccaneer]]'' and...
  6. French language (40201 bytes)
    3: ...]], [[U.S.]] state of [[Louisiana]], [[Haiti]], [[Democratic Republic of the Congo]], [[Madagascar]], ...
    25: ...le]] and the [[Vascons]] on the Spanish/French border.
    27: ...ch today (largely place and plant names and words dealing with rural life and the earth). In the reve...
    31: ... number of new words: perhaps as much as 15% of modern French comes from Germanic words, including man...
    35: ...he two major groups. It is comparable to the divide that once existed between "yes" in the south of E...
  7. Washboard (2078 bytes)
    2: ...' employ the ribbed metal surface of the cleaning device as a rhythm instrument.
    4: ...mounted in a wooden frame while the frottoir is made only from the metal ribbing and is hung around th...
    13: ... washboard players may add other small percussion devices to the washboard, such as a [[cymbal]], [[wo...
    23: :Coney Island washboard rondelay
  8. Celery (5474 bytes)
    15: ...cifically a [[biennial plant]] belonging to the order ''Umbelliferae'' ([[Apiales]]).
    20: ...taining a height of 6 or 8 inches, planted out in deep trenches for convenience of blanching, which is...
    22: ...nerally the best flavoured, and most crisp and tender.
    26: ...mallage. In its wild state, it is common by the sides of ditches and in marshy places, especially near...
    30: ...]]. The [[homeopathic]] extract of the seeds is widely used in [[France]] to relieve retention of urin...
  9. Onion (8367 bytes)
    15: ...r [[cuisine|culinary]] purposes, they come in a wide variety of forms and colors.
    21: ...s. See [[how to prepare an onion cell slide]] for details.
    24: Onions are probably one of the oldest crops grown by humans, being mentioned in the [...
    26: ...ears later in ancient Egypt. This happened alongside the cultivation of leeks and garlic and it is tho...
    29: ...ly chopped or sliced, in almost every type of non-dessert food, including cooked foods and fresh salad...
  10. Music history of the United States (35788 bytes)
    4: ...people to populate [[North America]]. These included a number of [[tribe]]s, like the [[Choctaw]], [[...
    6: ...tian]] [[choir]]s, [[musical notation]], [[broadside]]s, as well as large numbers of [[West Africa]]n ...
    12: ...] began performing spoken lyrics over a beat provided by an [[emcee]]; this became known as [[hip hop ...
    17: ...nct, though some remain relatively vibrant in a modern form, such as [[music of Hawaii|Hawaiian music]...
    19: ...an]], [[Ireland|Irish]], [[Mexico|Mexican]], [[Sweden|Swedish]], [[Ukraine|Ukrainian]] and [[Armenia]]...
  11. Music of the United States (1940s and 50s) (18910 bytes)
    4: ...e innately tied up into causes, opposing certain ideas, influenced by the [[sexual revolution]], [[fem...
    6: ...a revival of [[hillbilly music]] early in the decade, and drew on [[Appalachian folk music|Appalachian...
    8: ...st popular, [[Motown]]. The last part of the decade saw soul singer-songwriters like [[Marvin Gaye]] ...
    10: ...a new wave of music and social activism. [[Psychedelic rock]] arose from this subculture, which oppos...
    12: ... high-energy and activist pop of the previous decade. It began with singer-songwriters like [[Carol K...

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