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- Jimmy Carter (33280 bytes)
1: :''For the submarine, see [[USS Jimmy Carter (SSN-23)]].''
2: {{Infobox President | name=James Earl Carter, Jr.
4: | image name=Presidentcarter.jpg
15: | wife=[[Rosalynn Carter]]
19: '''James Earl "Jimmy" Carter, Jr.''' (born [[October 1]], [[1924]]), [[United ... - Rosalynn Carter (3139 bytes)
1: [[Image:Rose_Carter.jpg|right|frame|White House portrait]]
3: ...ited States. On July 7, 1946, she married [[Jimmy Carter]], who was [[President of the United States|Presi...
5: ...er is the mother of four children. Rosalynn Smith Carter was born in Plains, Georgia, the eldest of the fo...
7: ...gia Regional Hospital in Atlanta, Georgia and for five years was honorary chairperson for the Georgia ...
9: ...en her husband's gubernatorial term was over, Mr. Carter, along with Rosalynn and Amy, went back to Plains...
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- Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
12: ...roviding false information to a law enforcement officer. She was released a week later because of cred...
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21: ...oston police on a high-speed chase, killing one officer at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. ...
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25: ...movement, protesting against widespread racial profiling, police brutality, and racial inequality in t... - November 4 (10686 bytes)
13: * [[1869]] - The first issue of the scientific journal ''[[Nature (journal)|Nature]]'' is publi...
14: ...es G. Blaine]] in a very close contest to win the first of his two non-consecutive terms.
16: ...] - [[City & South London Railway]]: [[London]]'s first deep-level [[London Underground|tube]] railway...
21: ...ish]] archaeologist [[Howard Carter]] and his men find the entrance to King [[Tutankhamen]]'s tomb in ...
22: ...ellie Tayloe Ross]] of [[Wyoming]] elected as the first woman governor in the [[United States]]. - Condoleezza Rice (23116 bytes)
9: |style="padding-right:1em;"|'''Term of Office'''
27: ...States|President]] [[George W. Bush]]. She is the first [[African American]] [[woman]], the second Afr...
29: ...05]], the [[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]] confirmed her nomination by a vote of 85-13, and she wa...
31: ...he second African American (after Powell) and the first female to have been appointed to the post.
41: ... led her to call Korbel, "one of the most central figures in my life" [http://www.rider.edu/phanc/Phan... - Mary Edwards Walker (4835 bytes)
6: ...[corsets]], were not healthy and advocated looser fitting clothing.
10: ...e Cumberland in September, [[1863]], becoming the first ever female U.S. Army Surgeon.
12: ...r the medal, specifically for her services at the First Battle of Bull Run (Manassas).
16: ...eal to the sick and wounded soldiers, both in the field and hospitals, to the detriment of her own hea...
18: ...ereas by reason of her not being a commissioned officer in the military service, a brevet or honorary ... - President of the United States (42878 bytes)
5: ...d is usually one of the world's best-known public figures. During the [[Cold War]], the President was ...
7: ...head of government in a [[republic]]. Today the office is widely emulated all over the world in nation...
11: == Requirements to hold office ==
14: ...mmigrants to American society. Prominent public officials that are barred from the presidency because ...
16: ...wo four-year terms or a maximum of ten years in office should he have succeeded to the Presidency prev... - Panama (10077 bytes)
15: ...ndi Beneficio''</small> ''([[Latin]]: For the Benefit of the World)''
19: | '''[[Official language]]'''
20: | [[Spanish language|Spanish]] (Official), ([[English language|English]] and indigenou...
55: ...es and Panama until the signing of the [[Torrijos-Carter Treaties]] in [[1977]].
59: ...according to the timetable set up by the Torrijos-Carter Treaties. After the invasion, Noriega sought asyl... - Arizona (24367 bytes)
13: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] Only [[...
37: ISOCode = US-AZ ([[FIPS state code|FIPS Code]] 04) |
50: Fish = [[Trout|Arizona Trout]] |
61: Fossil = [[Petrified wood]] |
62: StateRock = [[Petrified wood]] | - South Carolina (11968 bytes)
10: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] |
42: ...uth Carolina became the first state to ratify the first constitution of the United States, the [[Artic...
44: ...Edmund Ruffin is usually credited with firing the first shot.
48: ...our-year term, heads the Executive branch (some officers of which are elected). The bicameral [[South...
52: ... minors under the age of seventeen, excepting traffic and game law violations. Some criminal charges m... - Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
12: OfficialLang = None |
58: Popular but "unofficial" regional designations include [[Green Countr...
113: ... century]] [[Spain|Spanish]] explorers became the first Europeans to visit the area.
117: === Five Civilized Tribes ===
122: The "[[Five Civilized Tribes]]" were not the only ones forc... - West Virginia (24258 bytes)
6: Seal = Wv_seal_official.png |
13: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] |
38: ...e state's [[Northern Panhandle]] feel a greater affinity for [[Pittsburgh]], while those in the [[East...
50: ... West Virginia owed Virginia $12,393,929.50. The final installment of this sum was paid off in [[1939...
78: ...e make it look more like a European country in configuration than an American state. This is because t... - New Mexico (31079 bytes)
14: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] and [[Span...
38: ...|English]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] are officially recognized languages in the state. In [[Sp...
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50: ... Spain]] to his remote colony. Oń”“„ was made the first governor of the new [[Province of New Mexico]]...
62: ...ssouri]], for Santa Fe early in [[1822]] with the first party of traders. Wagon caravans thereafter ma... - History of the United States (21226 bytes)
12: Colonial America was defined by ongoing battles with Native Americans, a se...
24: ...nies. Both sides permitted this trade when it benefitted them, but opposed it when it did not.
32: ...ronts. Crucially, the [[Treaty of Ghent]] which officially ended the war saw the end of the British al...
45: ... Confederate General [[Pierre Beauregard]] opened fire upon [[Fort Sumter]].
54: ...ade the United States a major military as well as financial power. - Holiday (7753 bytes)
3: ...an also be a special day on which school and/or offices are closed such as Labor Day.
17: ...lihood of consecutive holidays by moving holidays fixed on certain day to a relative position in a mon...
19: ...nd [[Presidents' Day|Washington's Birthday]] from fixed dates to certain [[Monday]]s in [[1968]] (effe...
29: ...31 October]]-[[1 November]], Celtic [[New Year]], first day of [[winter]]
32: ...] (Celtic): [[1 February]]-[[2 February]], Celtic first day of [[spring]] - Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
10: ...ull; Capitulation of South Vietnam<br>• Reunification of Vietnam under communist rule<br>
25: |'''[[KIA]]:''' ?<br>'''Total dead:''' Official Vietnamese estimate: 1,100,000 <br>'''Wounded...
33: ...d in [[1975]] with a communist victory and the unification of the country under a government dominated...
37: ...e. The latter report was later proven to be falsified, although that would not be clear for a while. ...
39: ...articipation by the [[South Korea]]n military was financed by the [[United States]], but [[Australia]]... - Timeline of United States history (1970-1989) (5473 bytes)
5: ...e United States Constitution|26th Amendment]] ratified
9: *[[1973]] - [[Skylab]], [[United States|USA]]'s first [[space station]] launched
13: *[[1977]] - [[Jimmy Carter]] becomes President
29: ...ited States]] loses the [[America's Cup]] for the first time in 142 years, ending the longest winning ...
39: ...Space Shuttle Discovery|Discovery]]'' launched as first post-''[[Space Shuttle Challenger|Challenger]]... - History of the United States (1964-1980) (21973 bytes)
11: ...ed a little girl picking petals from a daisy in a field, counting the petals, which then segues into a...
13: ... Johnson's loss of most Deep Southern states signified an ominous electoral trends for Democrats, who ...
20: ...al parties. In addition, the [[Medicaid]] program finances medical care for low-income families. Durin...
29: In [[1956]] elections that may have reunified the country were cancelled because leaders in t...
33: At first the U.S. public largely supported the war but ... - History of the United States (1980-1988) (35211 bytes)
6: ... the GOP's perceived [[anti-immigrant]], anti-[[affirmative action]] stances. Non-Hispanic whites are ...
10: The fiscal problems of the nation's major urban centers ...
14: ... the decline of social services and effective [[affirmative action]] over the past two decades had red...
18: ...m War]] and the [[Watergate]] crisis shattered confidence in the presidency. International frustration...
20: ...t caught on following Carter's 1979 "crisis of confidence speech," in the late [[1970s]] and early [[1... - Ohio (19444 bytes)
13: OfficialLang = ''None'' |
36: ...stern corner of the [[United States]]. It was the first and eastern-most state in the Midwest admitted...
48: ...so known as the Freedom Ordinance because for the first time slavery would be prohibited from an entir...
50: ...hower|President Eisenhower]] signed an act that officially declared [[March 1]], [[1803]] the date of ...
70: ... the river), and much of the northern border is defined by Lake Erie. It borders [[Pennsylvania]] on ... - Cambodia (32076 bytes)
9: official_languages = [[Khmer language|Khmer]]; [[Frenc...
45: ...xtraction. A citizen of Cambodia is usually identified as '''Cambodian''', or more often, '''Khmer'''.
49: ... "the fresh water river"), an important source of fish.
63: The official name of the country, however, is '''Preahreac...
65: ...ince independence was achieved in [[1953]], the official name of Cambodia has changed several times, f... - World Series (40101 bytes)
3: ... won the series four games to none, earning their first World Series Championship in 31,458 days, the ...
5: ...l All-Star Game|All-Star Game]] is given the home field advantage in the World Series.
7: ...dings, received such shares; today only the teams finishing in second place in their division but not ...
9: ...to believe that the World Series winner is a significantly better team than any club team outside [[Ma...
13: ...nificant minority are from [[Puerto Rico]], which fields its own teams in international sports competi...
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