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- Hillary Rodham Clinton (17176 bytes)
33: ...ubbell from Arkansas, who also played a key role, pled guilty to felony charges of lying to federal in...
41: ...itics called it inappropriate for a First Lady to play a role in matters of public policy.
77: ...both sides of the aisle. Indeed when [[Elizabeth Dole]] (R-N.C.) joined the Senate in [[2003]] in somew...
115: ...//www.hillpac.com/ HillPAC] - Presidential Race Exploratory Committee - North Carolina (18268 bytes)
46: ...construction of a 129 mile (208 km) wooden [[plank]] road, known as a "farmer's railroad," from [...
48: ...d privation. Although few major engagements took place in North Carolina itself, her troops served in...
58: ...a Democrat. Its two U.S. senators are [[Elizabeth Dole]] and [[Richard Burr]], both Republicans.
74: ...uilty pleas for minor misdemeanors, accept guilty pleas for traffic violations and accept waivers of t...
92: ...ghly divided by their elevation, with the Coastal Plain extending to areas below 400 feet above sea le... - Kansas (21369 bytes)
37: ... from the [[Sioux|Siouan]] word Kansa meaning "People of the south wind", is a [[Midwest|midwestern]] ...
44: ...r [[Oregon]], Kansas was a waystop and outfitting place. On [[March 30]], [[1855]] "Border Ruffians" f...
48: ...] destroying much of the city and killing many people.
52: ...ident Eisenhower]], presidential candidates [[Bob Dole]] and [[Alf Landon]], [[Amelia Earhart]], and [[C...
55: {{Template:MetaSidebar|250px|#ffffaa|right|[[Kansas state... - History of the United States (1988-present2) (20668 bytes)
14: ...ir continued rule, a wave of democratization took place in the region, particularly [[Central America]...
16: The U.S. also placed a much heavier emphasis on [[human rights]], ...
23: ...nth province. Leading up to the invasion, Iraq complained to the [[United States Department of State]]...
27: ...orld was determined to not let the Kuwaiti oil supply fall under the control of Saddam, fearing it wou...
47: ...re it was vigorously opposed on the general principle that government was incompetent and should be sh... - Bill Clinton (59225 bytes)
10: | place of birth=[[Hope, Arkansas]]
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27: ...e H. W. Bush]] and turning it into the largest surplus by the end of his office.
57: ...H. Ross Perot]] (19.0% of the vote), largely on a platform focusing on domestic issues, notably the [[...
61: ...mmitments by Executive Branch Appointees"), which placed substantial restrictions upon the ability of ... - Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
10: | place of birth=[[Tampico, Illinois]]
13: | place of death=[[Bel-Air, Los Angeles, California | ...
25: ...n was [[baptism|baptized]] in his mother's [[Disciples of Christ]] church in Dixon, and in [[1924]] he...
29: ...for the next seven years, reportedly saving 77 people from drowning. Reagan would later joke that none...
31: ...d. Reagan smoothly improvised a fictional play-by-play (in which hitters on both teams fouled off pitc... - Richard Nixon (32863 bytes)
10: | place of birth=[[Yorba Linda, California]]
13: | place of death=[[City of New York|New York]], [[New ...
19: ...e elected to two terms. Nixon is noted for his diplomatic foreign policy and [[moderate]] domestic po...
28: ...president of Whittier College. Nixon's chief accomplishment as president was organizing Whittier Colle...
30: ...t time and quickly became known as the best poker player in the Navy, having apparently won almost $10... - Herbert Hoover (27123 bytes)
10: | place of birth=[[West Branch, Iowa]]
13: | place of death=[[New York City]], [[New York]]
34: ...the orphan from West Branch a surrogate family--a place to belong.
43: ...orship and democracy, Hoover liked to say, was simple: dictators organize from the bottom down, democr...
48: ...t cornbread. In all, the CRB saved ten million people from starvation. - Julius Caesar (50670 bytes)
2: ...e into what has become modern [[France]], an accomplishment whose direct consequences are visible to t...
6: ...rded by later historians such as [[Suetonius]], [[Plutarch]], and [[Dio Cassius|Cassius Dio]].
17: ...Roman Senate]], people were forced to stand and applaud his presence.
28: ...n asked why he would have such a reaction, his simple response was: "Do you think I have not just...
30: ...elationship with Rome’s great general would play into his hands later. - New Deal (82408 bytes)
2: ...lass conflict. The opponents of the New Deal, complaining of the cost and the shift of power to Washi...
7: ...ation."<ref>Parker 2002, Friedman, ''Two Lucky People'' (1998) p. 59.</ref>
11: ...market.<ref>Parker 2002, Friedman, ''Two Lucky People'' (1998) p. 59.</ref> Sixty years later Friedma...
15: ...l laws. By 1942, the Supreme Court had almost completely abandoned its "judicial activism" of strikin...
18: ...orldwide economic crisis. In 1929–1933, unemployment in the U.S. soared from 4% of the workforce... - Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
20: ...Democratic-Republican Party]]. That party later split into the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Dem...
24: The Republican 2004 [[political platform]] ''A Safer World and a More Hopeful Americ...
38: ...veloping and promoting the Republican [[political platform]], as well as for coordinating fundraising ...
44: [[Image:Birthplace of the US Republican Party 1.jpg|thumb|left|Th...
52: ...]], Ohio's [[Marcus Hanna]], developed a detailed plan for getting contributions from the business wor... - U.S. Electoral College (46986 bytes)
8: ...United States is indirect, for which voting takes place every four years on [[U.S. Election Day|Electi...
10: ...Nebraska since [[1996]], though neither has ever split its electoral votes.
14: ...from that state; if a state delegation is evenly split that state is considered as abstaining). This v...
16: ...tie-breaking vote if the Senate should be evenly split on the matter.
25: ...he state has in Congress. No federal officer or employee, including Senators and Representatives, may ... - Spiro Agnew (8986 bytes)
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49: ...t and, on May 27, 1942, married another company employee, Elinor Isabel Judefind, known as Judy. They...
59: ...blican]] outsider. Taking advantage of a bitter split in the Democratic Party, Agnew was elected and ...
61: ...ing on an anti-[[racial integration|integration]] platform, narrowly won the Democratic gubernatorial ... - United States Republican Party (30737 bytes)
19: ...Democratic-Republican Party]]. That party later split into the [[Democratic Party (United States)|Dem...
23: The Republican 2004 [[political platform]] ''A Safer World and a More Hopeful Americ...
37: ...veloping and promoting the Republican [[political platform]], as well as for coordinating fundraising ...
43: [[Image:Birthplace of the US Republican Party 1.jpg|thumb|left|Th...
51: ...]], Ohio's [[Marcus Hanna]], developed a detailed plan for getting contributions from the business wor... - George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
11: | place of birth=[[New Haven, Connecticut|New Haven]],...
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25: ...a [[grade point average]] of 2.35 out of 4.00. He played baseball and rugby union during his freshman ...
38: ... latter had publicly denied using cocaine, Bush replied, "I haven't denied anything." [[http://news.bb...
45: ...]] to [[Spectrum 7]], another Texas oil and gas exploration firm. Under the terms of the sale, Spectru... - U.S. presidential election, 1988 (11192 bytes)
23: ...tions would lead him to drop out of the race. The plagiarized speech was revealed in a videotape of bo...
25: ...re and Jackson did very well in those races, both placing first in many southern states, creating a cr...
31: ...h pledged to continue Reagan's policies, but also pledged a "kinder, gentler America" in an attempt to...
35: * [[Bob Dole]], Senator from [[Kansas]]
38: ...[[Buffalo,_New_York|Buffalo, NY]]; former [[NFL]] player
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