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  1. Joan of Arc (27453 bytes)
    16: ...on [[May 8]]. The lifting of the siege—the "sign" that she had said would verify her legitimacy as...
    22: ... [[Gien-sur-Loire]] on [[June 29]], accepting the neutrality of the Burgundian-held city of [[Auxerre]] by [[J...
    38: ... and threatened with summary execution unless she signed a confession and agreed to wear a dress. This ...
  2. Switzerland (22270 bytes)
    1: ...ition of [[neutral country|political and military neutrality]], but also of international co-operation, and is...
    44: ...ton of Uri|Uri]], [[Schwyz]], and [[Unterwalden]] signed the [[Federal Charter of 1291|Federal Charter]]...
    46: ...40s]] due to a territorial conflict) and led to a significant increase of power and wealth of the federa...
    54: ...m the Holy Roman Empire and its [[neutral country|neutrality]] (''ancien régime''). In [[1798]], armies...
    55: ... powers agreed to permanently recognise the Swiss neutrality. At this time, the territory of Switzerland was i...
  3. World War II (58065 bytes)
    35: The [[Tripartite Pact]] was signed between Germany, Italy, and Japan on [[27 Septe...
    50: ...elt announced a shift in the American stance from neutrality to "non-belligerency".
    54: ...uccumbed to the pressure of Italy and Germany and signed the Tripartite Treaty on [[March 25]] [[1941]]....
    89: ...erman High Command to travel to Reims, France, to sign an unconditional surrender with the Allies. Fiel...
    91: ...the war, because Japan and the Soviet Union never signed a peace agreement. In the last days of the arme...
  4. Cold War (18329 bytes)
    17: ...to get to the [[Moon]] were originally military designs.)
    38: *[[signals intelligence]],
    42: ...er, the Eastern bloc fielded a larger number of designs in each field and built a larger number of many ...
    51: ... agencies participating in the Cold War either as signals intelligence gathering units or as initial pro...
    60: ...m was an international monolith with aggressive designs on the "free world", the post-revisionist school...
  5. Napoleonic Wars (44488 bytes)
    30: ...ecame easy to mass-produce weapons and thus equip significantly larger forces. The United Kingdom was th...
    47: ...rench at Fort Urban, (forcing [[Pope Pius VI]] to sign a provisional peace treaty) and successive Austri...
    72: ...each other's outcomes. This could be considered a sign that the Napoleonic conflict had reached the poin...
    74: ...7,000 in his own force. After Austerlitz, Austria signed the [[Treaty of Pressburg]], leaving the coalit...
    90: ...te it. This was what the Continental System was designed to achieve, although it never succeeded in this...
  6. Richard Nixon (32863 bytes)
    19: ...ever [[resignation|resigned]] from office. His resignation came after a loss of political support in th...
    37: ...cemen's voting that was passed by both houses and signed into law. Nixon climbed the [[politics|politica...
    73: ...ar as well as breaching [[Cambodia]]'s "official" neutrality. He also understood that the war was politicall...
    75: ...ng with those of the astronauts, Nixon's name and signature were inscribed on the plaques left behind by...
    82: On [[January 2]], [[1974]] Nixon signed a bill that lowered the maximum US [[speed limi...
  7. Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    74: ... of offices. This eventually resulted in Walker resigning and fleeing to Europe to escape prosecution. B...
    88: ...right|309px|thumb|President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the TVA Act]]
    108: ...evideo]] in December [[1933]], Roosevelt and Hull signed the [[Montevideo Convention]] on the Rights and...
    110: ...he two freely discussed ways of circumventing the Neutrality Acts.
    112: ...t declined. In August Roosevelt openly defied the Neutrality Acts with the [[Destroyers for Bases Agreement]],...
  8. Politics of Malta (9667 bytes)
    12: ...to the constitution: The first stipulates Malta's neutrality status and policy of nonalignment, and the second...
    18: ...ionalists were thus able to form a government and sign and ratify the EU Accession Treaty.
  9. Franklin Delano Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
    74: ... of offices. This eventually resulted in Walker resigning and fleeing to Europe to escape prosecution. B...
    88: ...right|309px|thumb|President Franklin D. Roosevelt signs the TVA Act]]
    108: ...evideo]] in December [[1933]], Roosevelt and Hull signed the [[Montevideo Convention]] on the Rights and...
    110: ...he two freely discussed ways of circumventing the Neutrality Acts.
    112: ...t declined. In August Roosevelt openly defied the Neutrality Acts with the [[Destroyers for Bases Agreement]],...
  10. Fourth Amendment to the United States Constitution (10692 bytes)
    34: ...([[1984]]), the police ignored a "no trespassing" sign, trespassed onto the suspect's land without a war...
    49: ...e warrant, if the issuing magistrate abandons his neutrality or if the warrant lacks particularity, however, e...

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