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- Germany (46412 bytes)
87: ...tated by the [[Treaty of Versailles]]. The German voters increasingly supported anti-democratic parties,...
105: ...ve of the communist [[satellite state]]s of the [[Warsaw Pact]]. The flight of growing numbers of East Ger...
285: ...al political stage when they captured 9.2% of the vote in the eastern state of [[Saxony]]. That compared... - Slovakia (19892 bytes)
75: ...r the influence of the [[Soviet Union]] and its [[Warsaw Pact]] from 1945 onward. In 1969, the state becam...
106: ...ate]] is the president, elected by direct popular vote for a five-year term. Most [[executive (governmen... - Albania (24647 bytes)
105: ...oxha feared invasion from both the West and the [[Warsaw Pact]] and responded by building over 700,000 con...
107: ... were won by the Democratic Party with 62% of the votes.
116: ...'s members are chosen by the people with a direct vote, while the other 40 members are chosen using a pr... - History of the United States (1945-1964) (29139 bytes)
28: ...f China]] in February [[1950]], and forming the [[Warsaw Pact]], Eastern Europe's counterpart to [[NATO]]....
81: ... to limit the number of eligible African American voters, such as holding African American applicants to...
85: ...roppers who were often evicted for registering to vote, and especially rural blacks, lived in constant f...
96: ..., stalked and killed a black farmer for attending voter registration classes. Birmingham's public safety...
107: ...-in campaigns and to help organize freedom rides, voter registration drives, and other protest activitie... - History of the United States (1988-present2) (20668 bytes)
10: ...980s]], the regimes of the [[Eastern Europe]]an [[Warsaw Pact]] were slowly collapsing. The fall of the [[...
45: ...ters, despite his low showing in the 1992 popular vote. Immediately, however, he was dogged by controver...
55: Many voters in 1992 and 1996 had been willing to overlook l...
88: ...lectoral vote]]. Bush achieved 51% of the popular vote. - January 17 (12233 bytes)
6: ... - [[England]]'s [[Long Parliament]] passes the [[Vote of No Address]], breaking off negotiations with [...
20: ... completely destroyed [[Poland|Polish]] city of [[Warsaw]]. - History of Slovakia (43199 bytes)
136: ...n [[Hungary]] only 5 percent of inhabitants could vote. Slovaks saw in the trend towards democracy a pos...
172: ...the Czech Republic, thus winning 38% of the total vote in Czechoslovakia, and eventually seized power in...
174: ... a human face]]" a reality. Concern among other [[Warsaw Pact]] governments that Dubček had gone too ...
192: ...tate, except for a 9-month period in 1994 after a vote of no-confidence, during which Slovakia was ruled...
196: ...ocratic norms and the [[rule of law]] until being voted out of the office in the parliamentary elections... - Olympic Games (40925 bytes)
67: ... Hungarian Revolution|Hungarian Uprising]] by the Warsaw Pact - furthermore the Melbourne Games were boyco...
98: ...ympics]] in [[Salt Lake City]], in exchange for a vote on the city at the election of the host city. The...
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