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- United States (58223 bytes)
2: ...a high level of local autonomy under the [[federation|federal]] system.
9: national_motto = <br>''[[E Pluribus Unum]]'' ([[1789]]&...
10: image_map = LocationUSA.png |
11: national_anthem = ''[[The Star-Spangled Banner]]'' |
22: population_estimate = 333,287,557 [http://www.census.gov/cg... - Holiday (7753 bytes)
1: ...ngs in English-speaking countries, with the exception of the United States where usage differs greatly...
3: ...ind of special culture-wide (or national) observation or activity. In the United States, a holiday can...
5: ...xt week."), the American equivalent being "[[vacation]]".
13: ...s, in which case they reflect the dominant [[religion]] in a country, or [[secular]], in which case th...
17: ... holidays fixed on certain day to a relative position in a month such as the second Monday. A well-kno... - Colonial America (32872 bytes)
2: ...s with very different [[social]], [[religion|religious]], [[politics|political]], and [[economics|econ...
4: ...rnment on issues of [[taxation]] and [[representation]].
6: ==Motives for exploration and colonization==
9: ... interest in [[geography]] and an intellectual curiosity about the world that had subsided during the ...
11: ...[Portugal]] quickly mounted an effort of colonization and conquest. Within a few years, they had divid... - Christianity (47078 bytes)
2: '''Christianity''' is the world's largest religion. It is based on the life and teachings of [[Jesu...
6: ...derived from the [[Greek language|Greek]] translation for "Messiah". The word ''[[Christian]]'' means ...
8: ...Christianity encompasses numerous religious traditions that widely vary by culture, as well as thousan...
9: ...he largest single denomination, with over one billion adherents),
11: #[[Protestantism]] (numerous denominations & schools of thought, including [[Anglicanism]]... - Federal government of the United States (13380 bytes)
1: ...[[National Archives and Records Administration|National Archives]].]]
2: ...ourt of Justice]] jurisdiction, with many reservations.
4: ... a sole remaining superpower among the world's nations. As such the leader of this government, the [[...
7: ...s size is therefore not specified in the Constitution. Its current membership is fixed by statute at 4...
9: ...ess, printing, taxation, and the economy. In addition, each house can name special, or select, committ... - History of Christianity (35391 bytes)
10: ... often relying on different interpretations of various passages from the Old Testament (or [[Tanakh]])...
12: ...]. Christians initially adopted the Greek translations of the Jewish scriptures (the [[Septuagint]]) a...
26: ... an unbroken timeline from this period. This section will examine those first 300 years.
29: ...dache]] found in the [[Apostolic Fathers]] collection further documents early church practice.
39: *[[Ignatius of Antioch]] - List of U.S. states' largest cities (4566 bytes)
37: ...[[Iowa]] || [[Des Moines, Iowa|Des Moines]]
77: ...[[Ohio]] || [[Columbus, Ohio|Columbus]]
91: ...] || [[Sioux Falls, South Dakota|Sioux Falls]]
116: [[Category:Lists|U.S. states' largest cities]]
117: [[Category:U.S. states|* by largest city]] - Monarchy (11801 bytes)
1: ...ublic]], where a [[president]] is normally [[Election|elected]] for a certain amount of time. <!-- ([[...
3: ...t, or to the [[realm]] in which the monarchy functions.
4: ...hority by virtue of God's choosing, or other religious-based authority.
6: ...gside the symbolism of democracy can lead to division over the apparently contradictory principles.
9: ... power by acclamation of the ruling or of the warrior caste of a clan or group of clans: kings of the ...
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