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  1. History of the United States (1945-1964) (29139 bytes)
    8: ...the meantime, the USSR suffered horrendous casualties, as high as twenty million dead.
    11: ...sident [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]] (center), and Soviet First Secretary [[Joseph Stalin]] (right)]]
    13: ...n agreement on the postwar status quo in which Soviet Union hegemony reigned over about one third and ...
    15: ... state planning against free enterprise, were to vie for the allegiance of the developing and develope...
    18: ...open, capitalist, international economy. The [[Soviet Union]] opted not to take part.
  2. History of the United States (1964-1980) (21973 bytes)
    3: ...s agenda; most notably, the [[Civil Rights Act of 1964]].
    7: ==Election of 1964==
    9: ...oralCollege1964-Large.png|thumb|Electoral College 1964]]
    11: ...'s advocacy of tactical nuclear weapons use in [[Vietnam]].
    13: ...Johnson's loss of most Deep Southern states signified an ominous electoral trends for Democrats, who h...

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  1. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    56: | [[Springfield, Illinois|Springfield]]
    129: | [[1964]] — [[1966]]
    168: | [[Pierre, South Dakota|Pierre]]
    184: | [[Montpelier, Vermont|Montpelier]]
    209: * [[List of current and former capital cities within the United States]]
  2. King Arthur (22450 bytes)
    1: ...''[[dux]] bellorum'' ("war leader") and High [[Medieval]] Welsh texts often call him ''amerauder'' ("[...
    2: ...late armour with visor raised and with jousting shield]]
    5: ...of his power and the extent and kind of power he wielded continues to rage.
    9: ...its in Britain may have been remembered for centuries afterward. Yet the obscurity surrounding the his...
    11: Another school of thought believes that Arthur is a half-forgotten Celtic deity d...
  3. Burundi (13403 bytes)
    3: ...ies in Africa and in the world. Its small size belies the magnitude of the problems it faces in seekin...
    18: leader_names = [[Domitien Ndayizeye]] |
    58: ... CNDD-FDD. Later that year, FRODEBU leader [[Domitien Ndayizeye]] replaced Buyoya as President. Yet th...
    64: .... The current [[President of Burundi]] is [[Domitien Ndayizeye]].
    70: ... peak, [[Mount Karonje]], at 2,685 m (8,809 ft), lies to the southeast of the capital, Bujumbura. The...
  4. List of people by name: Ad (7741 bytes)
    5: *[[Adachi Hatazo]], (1890-1947), Lieutenant general and Japanese commander in [[New Gu...
    6: *[[Adachi Kagemori]], (died 1248), Japanese warrior
    8: *[[John Adair (surveyor)|Adair, John]], (died 1722), Scottish surveyor and mapmaker
    9: ...[[John Adair|Adair, John]], (1757-1840), U.S. soldier and statesman, governor of Kentuvky
    19: *[[Melchior Adam|Adam, Melchior]], (died 1622), German divine and biographer.
  5. List of people by name: Ag (3474 bytes)
    11: ...exander Emanuel]], (1835-1910), American man of science
    12: ...Louis]], (1807-1873), work on [[ice age]]s, [[glacier]]s
    20: ..., (1969-1999), Sudanese immigrant to Germany who died as a result of an deportation attempt
    21: *[[David Agmon|Agmon, David]], [[Brigadier General]] in the [[Israel Defence Forces]]
    42: *[[Dries van Agt|Agt, Dries van]], (born 1931), Dutch prime minister
  6. Elizabeth II of the United Kingdom (35966 bytes)
    9: ...]] of the [[Church of England]], [[Commander-in-Chief]] of the [[UK Armed Forces]] and [[List of Lords...
    11: ... of which she is or was Head of State. She is married to [[Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh]], and is ...
    20: ...p of Canterbury]] and has always been a strong believer in the [[Church of England]].
    27: ... that she greatly enjoyed this and that this experience led her to send her own children to school rat...
    29: ...cial visit overseas in [[1947]], when she accompanied her parents to [[South Africa]]. On her 21st bir...
  7. Nancy Astor, Viscountess Astor (3681 bytes)
    1: ...tor''' ([[May 19]], [[1879]] – [[May 2]], [[1964]]) was a socialite politician and a member of the...
    4: ...d British monologuist and actress, while another niece, [[Nancy Lancaster]], became famous as a 20th-c...
    6: ...d]], then moved to England where in 1906, she married [[Waldorf Astor, 2nd Viscount Astor|Waldorf Asto...
    8: ...lected female member in [[1918]], [[Constance Markiewicz]], had chosen not to do so.
    10: ...n and his newssheet ''"The Week"'' for spreading lies about the "Cliveden Set."
  8. Indira Gandhi (15405 bytes)
    57: ... in, what was at that time, a very patriarchal society, Indira was expected to be a passive leader, bu...
    59: ... Prime Minister [[Lal Bahadur Shastri]]. Shastri died in office in [[1966]], and Indira successfully r...
    67: ...71]] This American support to Pakistan should be viewed through the [[Cold War]] prism – Pakista...
    69: ...ate banks were actually operated by holding companies with wide-ranging business interests and the com...
    72: ... initiatives in diversifying and increasing crop yields throughout the country ended India's reliance ...
  9. Sonia Gandhi (4483 bytes)
    7: ...ime Minister of India]]. They were [[marriage|married]] in [[1968]], after which she took up residence...
    11: ...revitalized the party. However, her opponents (chiefly the [[Bharatiya Janata Party]]) constantly pla...
    15: ...oreigner but also a political novice with no experience in public life. One leader even threatened to ...
    17: ... Nehru]] and [[Indira Gandhi]] from [[1922]] to [[1964]]).
  10. Eleanor Roosevelt (11183 bytes)
    9: ...ouse. On [[St. Patrick's Day]], [[1905]] she married [[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]; President Theodore Ro...
    13: ...ere members of the Democratic Party, which Alice viewed as an afront to Theodore Roosevelt's position ...
    15: ...For the rest of their lives they would be close friends, Hickok suggested the idea for what would even...
    16: ...of one of Mrs. Roosevelt's most extensive biographies made a well documented argument for the theory i...
    20: ...ive audience of 70,000, and a nationwide radio audience.
  11. Margaret Chase Smith (2711 bytes)
    3: ...e placed in nomination at her party's convention (1964 [[United States Republican Party|Republican]]).
    11: ...rthy's permanent ire and the nickname "Moscow Maggie" from his staff. Her speech, although it did not...
  12. Margaret Thatcher (46377 bytes)
    27: ...icknamed the '''Iron Lady''' in [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] propaganda (because of her vocal opposition to...
    29: ...erved as [[Secretary of State for Education and Science|Education Secretary]] in the government of [[E...
    31: ...cher assert that [[Thatcherism|Thatcherite]] policies were responsible for this.
    38: ...ty of Oxford|Oxford]] from [[1944]] where she studied [[chemistry]]. She became Chairman of the [[Oxfo...
    41: ...o read for the [[Bar association|Bar]]. She qualified as a [[Barrister]] in [[1953]], the same year th...
  13. Madalyn Murray O'Hair (6271 bytes)
    4: ... and bore him a child (William). Murray was a married [[Roman Catholic]] and refused to divorce his wi...
    7: ...nited States]]. Public opinion was such that in [[1964]] [[Life magazine|''Life'' magazine]] referred to...
    9: ...ement which defends the [[civil rights]] of nonbelievers, works for the separation of church and state...
    11: ...]] she publicly debated religious leaders on a variety of issues and also produced an [[atheism|atheis...
    13: ...e. In a [[1982]] address she criticized a wide variety of atheists as being unacceptable, seemingly al...
  14. Margaret Atwood (6318 bytes)
    2: ...to Toronto, where she currently lives. She is married to the novelist [[Graeme Gibson]]; her daughter,...
    4: ... she examines through multiple genres such as [[science fiction]], [[Southern Ontario Gothic]], [[come...
    8: ...vel]] ''[[The Handmaid's Tale]]'' (made into a movie and an opera), or for her [[Booker Prize]]-winnin...
    12: ...eract via video and audio. She has said in interviews that the device will be available by [[2006]].
    33: ...e Circle Game (collection)|The Circle Game]]'' ([[1964]])
  15. Clarice Lispector (1743 bytes)
    5: ...t one day before her 57th birthday and she was buried in at the Israeli Cemetery of Caj? [[Rio de Jane...
    15: *La篳 de Fam�a (1960) - Family Ties
    17: *A Legi㯠Estrangeira (1964) - Foreign Legion
    18: *A Paix㯠segundo G.H. (1964)
  16. Ayn Rand (18001 bytes)
    11: ...of her literature to showcase such heroes. She believed:
    19: ...mmunist]] message, attracting the attention of Soviet officials). There is a story told that she named...
    22: ... O'Connor]], who caught her eye. The two were married in [[1929]]. In [[1931]], Rand became a [[natura...
    28: ...n any of her works of fiction. Along with [[Nathaniel Branden]] and his wife [[Barbara Branden|Barbara...
    30: ...olitics and House Committee on Un-American Activities testimony===
  17. Valentina Tereshkova (2387 bytes)
    3: ...ch 6]], [[1937]]), is a retired [[Soviet Union|Soviet]] [[astronaut|cosmonaut]] and was the first woma...
    5: ...school she worked in a tire factory, and then studied engineering. She also trained in [[parachuting]]...
    9: ...o [[1989]] in the [[Presidium]] of the Supreme Soviet, from [[1969]] to [[1991]] she was in the [[Cent...
    11: ...ong before. Her second husband, Dr. Shaposhnikov died in [[1999]].
  18. Dorothy Crowfoot Hodgkin (1937 bytes)
    1: ...]]–[[July 29]], [[1994]]) was a British [[scientist]], born Dorothy Mary Crowfoot in [[Cairo]].
    3: ...rothy Crowfoot Hodgkin, displayed in the Royal Society, London]]
    5: ... [[vitamin B12]], and [[insulin]]. This latter achievement took her 34 years, having started in 1933.
    7: ...[[1976]] the [[Copley Medal]] from the [[Royal Society]]. In [[1965]] she was appointed to the [[Orde...
    11: ...r, and David Sayre (eds.). 1981. ''Structural Studies on Molecules of Biological Interest: A Volume in...
  19. Ella Fitzgerald (9400 bytes)
    6: ...Apollo Theater]], [[New York]], in one of the earliest of its famous "Amateur Nights", which she won...
    8: When Chick Webb died in [[1939]], the band continued touring under th...
    12: ...hat are held in highest critical regard, are a series produced by [[Norman Granz|Granz]] of the [[Grea...
    14: ...ng together with the "other voice" of jazz, [[Billie Holiday]] ([[1957]]).
    20: She married twice. In 1941 she married Benny Kornegay, but the marriage was later annul...
  20. Aretha Franklin (7875 bytes)
    6: ...s, most notably ''"Rock-a-bye Your Baby with a Dixie Melody."'' Though Columbia really wanted her as a...
    8: ...soulful and impassioned song than most of her earlier work. By the late 1960s, Franklin had earned th...
    12: ...ocal Performance; she later added three more Grammies in this category in the [[1980s]].
    16: ...o the legendary recordings of the mid to late sixties.
    18: ...te life even more jealously and she gave no interviews for several years after that. She lives today i...

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