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  1. Mexico (27255 bytes)
    76: ...ror of Mexico]] from [[1864]] to [[1867]]. In mid-1867, following repeated losses in battle to the Repub...
    78: ...utionary Party]] or PRI), in [[1929]] ended the struggles, uniting all generals and combatants of the ...
    131: *29.[[Veracruz]]
    139: ... City]], is located. In enjoys more limited local rule than the nation's "free and sovereign states": ...
    170: ...ilding a diversified economy and improving infrastructure. However, huge gaps remain between rich and ...
  2. List of U.S. state capitals (5230 bytes)
    5: ...te !! Capital !! Year of current [[capitol]] construction
    57: ...[1876]] (design), [[1884]] — [[1887]] (construction)
    133: | [[1867]] — [[1875]]
    215: * http://www.cupola.com/html/bldgstru/statecap/cap01.htm
  3. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    32: ...[Fabian Gottlieb von Bellingshausen]], [[Russians|Russian]] explorer
    39: *[[James Bruce]]
    40: *[[William S. Bruce]], (1867-1921) Scottish explorer of Antarctica
    41: *[[Cornelis de Bruijn]], (1652-1727), Dutch traveler and artist
    77: *[[Simon Dezhnev|Semyon Dezhnev]], [[Russians|Russian]] explorer, first European who sailed throug...
  4. Steel (28384 bytes)
    8: ...]] into the atmosphere, iron can be found in the crust only in combination with [[oxygen]] or [[sulfur...
    11: ...ble form of iron is the [[body-centered cubic]] structure '''[[ferrite]]''' or '''α-iron''', a f...
    13: ...rrite. Martensite has a very similar unit cell structure to austenite, and identical chemical composi...
    21: ...other hand [[sulfur]], [[nitrogen]], and [[phosphorus]] make steel more brittle, so these commonly fou...
    23: ...hen heat-treated to produce a desirable crystal structure, and often "cold worked" to produce the fina...
  5. Victoria of the United Kingdom (38571 bytes)
    25: ...y was necessary. By [[Salic law]], no woman could rule [[Hanover (state)|Hanover]], a realm which had ...
    35: The Queen married Prince Albert on [[10 February]] [[1840]] at the [[Chapel Royal]] in [[St. Ja...
    41: ...er of the Great Western line, [[Isambard Kingdom Brunel]].
    46: ...849]], Victoria lodged a complaint with Lord John Russell, claiming that Palmerston had sent official ...
    48: ...truck her with his cane, crushing her bonnet and bruising her. Pate was later tried; he failed to prov...
  6. Mary of Teck (14662 bytes)
    3: ...lga Pauline Claudine Agnes) ([[May 26|26 May]], [[1867]] – [[March 24|24 March]], [[1953]]) was th...
    9: ...scended from the [[Habsburgs]], the once powerful ruling family of Austria.(Cite [[Almanach de Gotha]]...
    28: ...eorge VI]] <td>[[14 December]] [[1895]]<td>[[6 February]] [[1952]]<td> married [[Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon|...
    79: ...named in her honour, as was the Royal Navy Battlecruiser [[HMS_Queen_Mary| HMS ''Queen Mary'']].
    85: ...ighness'' Princess Victoria Mary of Teck (May 26, 1867 to July 6, 1893)
  7. The Valiant Five (3833 bytes)
    8: *[[Louise McKinney|Louise Crummy McKinney]] (one of two women first elected to ...
    11: ...ection 24 of the [[British North America Act]], [[1867]], included the possibility of women becoming [[S...
    15: ...</nowiki> S.C.R. 276, The Supreme Court of Canada ruled unanimously that the word ''person'' did not i...
    17: *the framers of the Act, in 1867, could not have had it in mind to permit women se...
    20: ... time. On [[October 18]], [[1929]], the committee ruled that Canadian women were indeed persons and we...
  8. Millicent Fawcett (1226 bytes)
    5: ...aigner, concentrating much of her energy on the struggle to improve women's opportunities for higher e...
  9. Sojourner Truth (2794 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Sojourner_Truth_01.jpg|thumb|Sojurner Truth]]
    3: '''Sojourner Truth''' ([[circa|c.]] [[1797]]&ndash;[[1883]]) was t...
    7: [[image:Sojourner_Truth.jpg|thumb|left|Sojurner Truth]]
    10: ...graphy in [[1850]], the ''Narrative of Sojourner Truth: A Northern Slave''.
    12: ...mage:Sojourner_Truth_02.jpg|thumb|right|Sojurner Truth]]
  10. Ouida (1938 bytes)
    31: * ''Under Two Flags'' (1867) [http://www.gutenberg.net/etext/3465 Gutenberg ...
  11. Marie Curie (5862 bytes)
    2: ...'Maria Sk&#322;odowska-Curie''', [[November 7]] [[1867]] &ndash; [[July 4]] [[1934]]) was a [[Polish]] c...
    5: ...er gender, she was not allowed admission into any Russian or Polish universities so she worked as a go...
    7: At the Sorbonne she met and married another instructor, [[Pierre Curie]]. Together they studied radi...
    17: ...ill referred to as a geographical area, under the Russian Tsar), an area known to have a significant [...
  12. Spleen (4479 bytes)
    1: ...d, for example, following abdominal injuries with rupture and [[haemorrhage]] of the spleen, or in the...
    14: ...he poet [[Charles-Pierre Baudelaire]] ([[1821]]-[[1867]]) but was already used before, in particular in ...
  13. Cairo (12536 bytes)
    6: ...sewhere by troops sent from Cairo. ([[Mongols]], Crusaders & Ottomans are examples)
    25: ...Cairo has the largest concentration of medi涡l structures in the world.]]
    26: ...o the south of the modern city's location are the ruins of [[Memphis, Egypt|Memphis]], which was the c...
    34: ...ors expanded the city further, including the construction of its massive citadel.
    38: ...man Empire]] under [[Selim]] in [[1517]], but the ruling [[Mameluks]] quickly returned to power as nom...
  14. Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
    42: Johnson presided over the [[Reconstruction]] of the United States following the [[Ameri...
    76: ...'[[Edwin M. Stanton]]'''||align="left"|1865&ndash;1867
    105: ...ted States Congress &mdash; which, of course, was run by the North. Johnson's public criticisms of Co...
    107: ...upreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] ruled that such laws were indeed unconstitutional.)
    111: ...claimed, the applicability of the Act had already run its course.
  15. William A. Wheeler (2833 bytes)
    40: | [[Rutherford B. Hayes]]
    46: ...gate to the state constitutional conventions in [[1867]] and [[1868]], and was elected to the Forty-firs...
    48: .... He was elected on the Republican ticket with [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] in [[1876]]. He was inaugurat...
  16. Canada (35540 bytes)
    6: ...the world and the second largest in area (after [[Russia]]). Bordering the [[United States]], its terr...
    8: ...h North America Acts|British North America Act of 1867]] and styled the "[[Canada's name|Dominion of Can...
    18: ...uage of [[Quebec]] and is widely spoken in [[New Brunswick]].
    46: ...align=left|[[New Brunswick]]||[[Fredericton, New Brunswick|Fredericton]]
    90: ...d [[Hudson Bay]]. As these colonies expanded, a struggle for control of North America took place betwe...
  17. South Africa (40100 bytes)
    3: ...tarted to dismantle it in [[1990]] after a long struggle by the black majority, as well as many white,...
    5: ...ntire [[Africa]]n continent, with modern [[infrastructure]] common throughout the country.
    30: ...[Fourth Anglo-Dutch War]]. The Dutch declared bankruptcy, and the British annexed the Cape Colony in [...
    32: The discovery of [[diamond]]s in [[1867]] and [[gold]] in [[1886]] encouraged economic gr...
    40: ...ld War II, the whites were able to maintain their rule by implementing the policies that would become ...
  18. Slovakia (19892 bytes)
    38: | Slovak [[koruna]]
    65: ...lity of Nitra]], arose in the 8th century and its ruler [[Pribina]] had the first Christian church in ...
    67: ... this new state. For almost two centuries, it was ruled autonomously as the Principality of Nitra and ...
    69: ...as characterized rather by burgeoning towns, construction of numerous stone castles, and development o...
    71: ...licted a great deal of destruction, especially in rural areas. As the Turks retreated from Hungary in ...
  19. Romania (19812 bytes)
    1: ...he eastern and southern [[Carpathians]] mountains run through its center.<!--
    62: ...Hunnic Empire]]. The [[Gepids]] and the [[Avars]] ruled [[Transylvania]] until eighth century, thence ...
    64: ...via lost its eastern side [[Bessarabia]] to the [[Russian Empire]] in 1812 (though partially regained ...
    66: ...he 18th century, the [[Austrian Empire]] (since [[1867]] [[Austria-Hungary]]) incorporated Transylvania ...
    68: ...and the rise of [[Bolshevism]] in [[Hungary]] and Russia, Bessarabia and Transylvania united with the ...
  20. Hungary (18459 bytes)
    57: ...lopment of a great Slavonic power, and Swatopluk, ruler of Great Moravia, sought to establish a perman...
    61: ...trengthened Hungary and its government. Under his rule, Hungary (notably the northern parts, some of w...
    63: ... by the Ottomans were annexed by [[Austria]] (the rulers of which were Hungarian kings at the same tim...
    65: ... Austrians were finally able to prevail only with Russian help.
    67: ...ratz]], [[1866]]), Hungary would eventually, in [[1867]], manage to become an autonomous part of the [[A...

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