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  1. Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
    20: ... Edward Snowden leaks highly classified documents from the National Security Agency.
    52: ...orge H. W. Bush dies from complications resulting from Parkinson's disease. He lies in the state at th...
    54: ...Washington bans all persons under 21 years of age from purchasing a semi-automatic rifle.
    55: ...ernment shutdown in American history, which lasts from December 22, 2018 to *January 25, 2019 (35 days...
    87: ...l emergency in response to the COVID-19 pandemic, freeing up $50 billion in disaster relief funds.
  2. Flag of Minnesota (1701 bytes)
    2: ...e state seal on a royal blue background with gold fringe. The seal is surrounded by a wreath of the st...
    4: ..., Minnesota|Minneapolis]]. That flag was white on front and light blue on the back. In the center was ...
  3. Minnesota (26682 bytes)
    11: LargestCity = [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]] |
    37: Its name is from the [[Lakota#The_Dakota|Dakota people's]] name ...
    39: ...'s most populous cities, [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]] and the [[capital]] of [[Saint Paul, Minnesota|...
    54: Much of the state was purchased from [[France]] as part of the [[Louisiana Purchase]], alth...
    59: ...e [[M鴩s people (Canada)|M鴩s]] people, a mixed French and Native American culture, were a presence ...
  4. George Washington Carver (7937 bytes)
    2: ...]-[[1865|5]] - [[January 5]], [[1943]]) was an [[African-American]] [[botanist]] who worked in [[agric...
    7: ...ul paintings of flowers on the walls of the room. From that moment on, he knew that he was going to be...
    9: ...person. He promptly left, but still carried scars from this incident for the rest of his life.
    11: ...ic agriculture and, in 1891, he became the first African-American to enroll at Iowa State College of A...
    15: ...nted to the faculty, becoming Iowa State's first African-American faculty member.
  5. Softball (19057 bytes)
    1: ...hardball'' to differentiate the two), but differs from it in several ways, of which the chief four are...
    3: ...sed when the hand is below the hip and no further from the body than the elbow – while in baseba...
    19: ...ectly behind home plate. The strike zone can vary from league to league and umpire to umpire. Because ...
    30: ...re field, and which may be at different distances from home plate at the right and left field foul lin...
    40: ...om home plate, while for women it is 40 ft (12 m) from home plate (43 ft at elite level). There is no ...
  6. Charles Lindbergh (11557 bytes)
    11: ...2002]].) Although Lindbergh was the first to fly from New York to Paris nonstop, he was not the first...
    18: ...les Lindbergh flight to Brussels.ogg|title=Flight from Paris to Belgium |description= Lindbergh's flig...
    26: ...12]] in [[Hopewell, New Jersey]] just a few miles from the Lindbergh's home, after a nation-wide ten w...
    31: ...ed States|President]] [[Franklin Delano Roosevelt|Franklin D. Roosevelt]] openly questioned his loyalt...
    38: ...snapshots and more than a hundred letters written from him to her mother. She disclosed the affair in ...
  7. Ferdinand Magellan (19348 bytes)
    2: ...ho sailed for [[Spain]]. He was the first to sail from [[Europe]] westwards to [[Asia]], the first [[E...
    7: ... had gone two years before. Here, with his cousin Francisco Serrano, Magellan continued his education,...
    9: ... In [[1505]] he was sent to [[India]] to install Francisco de Almeida as a Portuguese [[viceroy]] the...
    15: ...ices to the court of [[Spain]], changing his name from "''Fern㯠de Magalh㥳''" to "''Fernando de Mag...
    18: ...n port of Spain, on [[October 20]], [[1517]], and from there went to [[Valladolid]] to see the teenage...
  8. Saint Paul, Minnesota (13759 bytes)
    2: ...apolis]] form the core of the area known as the [[Minneapolis-Saint Paul|Twin Cities]]. The city is located ju...
    33: ...n Pike]]. The [[Como Zoo and Conservatory]] is a free zoo with a year round inside garden and amuseme...
    42: ..., when it occurs, is expected to connect downtown Minneapolis to downtown Saint Paul.
    44: ...n area]]. Bike trails interconnect with those of Minneapolis and other neighboring cities.
    46: ... by that point. Some of the road structure comes from the curve of the Mississippi River, conflicts b...
  9. Walter Mondale (8624 bytes)
    37: ...so a two-term [[United States Senate|US Senator]] from [[Minnesota]] and the [[Democratic Party (Unite...
    40: ...began to practice law in [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]].
    43: ...anaged the re-election campaign of Gov. [[Orville Freeman]], who in return in [[1960]] appointed Monda...
    45: ...ected into social services. Many people came away from the experience with the belief that Mondale was...
    51: ...ralism|liberal]] campaign, supporting a [[nuclear freeze]] and the [[Equal Rights Amendment]] (ERA). H...
  10. List of U.S. states' largest cities (4566 bytes)
    53: ...]] || [[Minneapolis, Minnesota|Minneapolis]]

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