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- Emma Goldman (12210 bytes)
3: ...number of years in the South of France where she wrote her [[autobiography]], [[Living my Life]], and ...
6: ...ker. It was in that workplace that Goldman was introduced to revolutionary ideas; she obtained a copy ...
9: ...y she became a [[revolution]]ary. Following the uproar over the hanging, Goldman left her marriage and...
18: ...] advocated by anarchist communists like [[Peter Kropotkin]].) She was charged with "inciting a riot" ...
21: ...me of the accusations. After undergoing intense cross-examining in confinement for several weeks, the... - Sylvia Pankhurst (3170 bytes)
9: ...[1912]] she broke with the WSPU over the group's promotion of arson attacks. Sylvia set up the [[East ...
11: The group continued to move leftwards and briefly adopted...
13: ...organ she revolted. As a result she was expelled from the CPGB and moved to found the short-lived Comm...
15: ...[council communism]] and was eventually expelled from the organisation. Sylvia was an important figure...
17: ...unds for Ethiopia's first teaching hospital, and wrote extensively on Ethiopian art and culture; her r... - Edna St. Vincent Millay (2636 bytes)
3: ... Kathleen then moved to [[Camden, Maine]]. Millay rose to fame with her poem "[http://www.bartleby.com...
9: ...democracy than [[Ezra Pound]] did for championing fascism."
11: Eugene died in 1949 from lung cancer. Edna St. Vincent Millay died about ...
20: Her finest poems, however, are probably "[http://www.bartleby.com/131/1.html Renasce...
25: ...utenberg.org/catalog/world/authrec?fk_authors=70 Project Gutenberg e-texts by Millay] - Albania (24647 bytes)
1: ...t ? both still formally part of [[Serbia-Montenegro]], the [[Republic of Macedonia]] in the east, and...
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39: | '''[[Gross domestic product|GDP]]'''<br> - Total ([[List of countrie...
43: | From the [[Ottoman Empire]]<br>[[November 28]], [[191... - History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
7: ...the [[tractor]], so fewer farmers were needed to produce a greater harvest of food.
9: ...esident of the United States|US President]] [[Woodrow Wilson]] campaigned for the U.S. toooo join the ...
11: ==The Roaring Twenties==
12: {{Main|Roaring Twenties}}
14: ... with the election of [[Warren G. Harding]], who promised a "return to normalcy" after the traumatic y... - Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
4: ...cing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaa solid; border-colla...
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13: | From [[January 8]], [[1959]]<br> to [[April 28]], [[1...
40: ...and statesman. ({{audio|fr-Charles_de_Gaulle.ogg|pronunciation of his name}})
42: ...was the [[Fifth Republic]]'s first [[president]] from [[1958]] to [[1969]]. His [[Ideology#Political_i... - History of the world (21975 bytes)
5: ...ing simple tools for many millennia, but as time progressed, tools became far more refined and complex...
7: ...e from [[Africa]] and the frost-free zones of [[Europe]] and [[Asia]]. The rapid expansion of humankin...
12: ...icates that agricultural systems using different crops and animals may well have developed at similarl...
14: ...ch as [[writing]] and extensive [[trade]] were introduced.
16: ...and [[Greece]] and central [[Turkey]]. In China, proto-urban societies may have developed by [[3rd mil... - Italy (17022 bytes)
2: ...]. It is a founding member of what is now the [[European Union]], and a member state of the [[United N...
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18: | align=center colspan=2 style="background:#f9f9f9;" | [[image:LocationItaly.png|Location...
22: |'''[[Capital]] and largest city''' || [[Rome]] - Sicily (18450 bytes)
6: governor = Salvatore Cuffaro <br/>(''[[House of Freedoms]]'') |
8: ...]]<br />[[Province of Syracuse|Syracuse]]<br />[[Province of Trapani|Trapani]] |
24: ...s include [[Cefal?[[Taormina]], [[Bronte, Sicily|Bronte]], [[Marsala]], [[Corleone]], [[Castellammare ...
30: ...,900 ft) high, making it the tallest volcano in Europe. It is also one of the world's most active vol...
34: ...altanissetta]] district became a leading sulphur-producing area in the [[1800s|19th century]], but hav... - Palermo (10618 bytes)
3: ...ily]], [[Italy]] as well as the capital of the [[Province of Palermo]]
6: ...n the 8th century BC by [[Phoenicia]]n tradesmen around a natural harbour on the north-western coast o...
8: ...ation in [[Syracuse, Italy|Syracuse]]. When the [[Roman Empire]] was split, Sicily and Palermo came un...
10: ... throughout the Muslim world. It was a period of prosperity and tolerance, as [[Christianity|Christian...
14: ...es Palermo was adorned with a large number of [[baroque]] buildings, many of which still exist today. - Herbert Hoover (27123 bytes)
8: | succeeded=[[Franklin D. Roosevelt]]
20: ==Family background==
23: ...r-old "Bert" Hoover boarded a [[Union Pacific Railroad|Union Pacific]] train headed west to [[Oregon]]...
24: ... John Minthorn in this [[Newberg, Oregon]] house from [[1885]]-[[1891|91]].]]
30: ...ifornia]]. Cutting a wider swath outside the classroom than in, Hoover managed the baseball and footba... - Franklin D. Roosevelt (74009 bytes)
1: {{Infobox President | name=Franklin Delano Roosevelt
14: | wife=[[Eleanor Roosevelt]]
18: '''Franklin Delano Roosevelt''' ([[January 30]], [[1882]]–[[April...
20: ...international organization to preserve peace was brought to fruition as the [[United Nations]] after h...
22: ...ational leadership, while dismantling his social programs. - Charles Lindbergh (11557 bytes)
2: ...ous for piloting the first solo non-stop flight across the [[Atlantic Ocean]] in [[1927]].
6: ...es. In [[1922]] he quit a mechanical engineering program, joined a pilot and mechanist training with N...
8: ==First solo flight across the Atlantic Ocean==
11: ...h the first non-stop flight made by [[Alcock and Brown]] later that same year.
13: ...mittee of the [[National Advisory Committee for Aeronautics]] in the [[United States]]. On [[March 21]... - March 23 (10340 bytes)
10: ...angle]]d, and finally trampled to death in his bedroom at St. Michael Palace.
11: *[[1806]] - After traveling through the [[Louisiana Purchase]] and reaching the [[...
13: ...ew Zealand|Dunedin]], [[New Zealand]]. [[Otago]] province is founded.
14: ... Otis]]'s first [[elevator]] is installed at 488 Broadway, [[New York City]].
18: *[[1903]] - The [[Wright Brothers]] apply for a [[patent]] on their invention ... - Mahatma Gandhi (35350 bytes)
13: ...ught the cause of [[India|India's]] independence from [[British India|British colonial rule]] to world...
15: ...He often said that his values were simple; drawn from traditional [[Hinduism|Hindu]] beliefs: [[truth]...
18: ...e [[Jain]] influences of Gujarat, Gandhi learned from an early age the tenets of non-injury to living ...
23: ... 1875 by [[H.P. Blavatsky]] to further universal brotherhood. The Theosophists were devoted to the st...
25: ...from an Indian firm to a post in [[KwaZulu-Natal Province|Natal]], [[South Africa]]. - Rome (33048 bytes)
2: ...cing=0 width=300 style="margin: 0 0 1em 1em; background: #f9f9f9; border: 1px #aaaaaa solid; border-co...
3: |+ style="font-size: larger;"|'''Roma'''
8: |align="center" width="140px"|[[Image:Rome city flag.png|100px]]
9: |align="center" width="140px"|[[Image:Roma01.jpg|100px|]]
15: ...dash; [[SPQR]]''<br>(The Senate and the People of Rome)</small> - New Deal (82408 bytes)
2: ...o abolish many of its programs by 1943. The main programs still important today are [[Social Security]...
7: ...t, including Milton Friedman who called them "appropriate responses to the critical situation."<ref>P...
9: ...orporate America were channeled through a Hoover program, the [[Reconstruction Finance Corporation]] (...
11: ...ing, "Roosevelt's policies were very destructive. Roosevelt's policies made the depression longer and ...
13: ...can minorities (now called "ethnics"), some farm groups, and most Southerners. - Viking (18085 bytes)
4: ...ieval Scandinavian population in general is more properly referred to as '''Norse'''.
12: ...Ledberg Runestone]] having illustrations of what probably are [[Varangians]] in the [[Byzantine Empire...
13: ...oast of [[England]]. For the next 200 years, [[European]] history is filled with tales of Vikings and...
15: ...ivers of [[France]] and [[Spain]], and gained control of areas in [[Russia]] and along the [[Baltic]] ...
33: ...ts. The following example is in [[fornyrš©³¬ag]] from the [[H? Runestone]] in Sweden, raised by a man ... - Urban planning (12224 bytes)
1: ... although modern usage in the West largely dates from the ideas of the [[Congres Internationaux d'Arch...
8: ...are. A river usually flows through the city, to provide water and transport, and carry away sewage, e...
11: ... urban designers are tensions between peripheral growth, increased housing density and planned new set...
17: ...nning techniques are being repackaged as [[smart growth]].
19: There are some cities that have been planned from conception, and while the results often don't tu... - Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
1: ...ic Games''', runners relay the [[Olympic Flame]] from [[Olympia, Greece|Olympia]] to the opening cerem...
3: ...man, [[Pierre de Coubertin|Pierre Frèdy, Baron de Coubertin]] in the late [[19th century]]. The...
13: ...has been lost, although there are many legends surrounding its origins. One of these legends associate...
15: ...e times: The sixth century BC wrestler [[Milo of Croton]] is the only athlete in history to win a vict...
17: ...tening Christian hegemony, and in [[393]] the emperor [[Theodosius]] outlawed the Olympics, ending a t...
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