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  1. Spiro Agnew (8986 bytes)
    57: ...d of Appeals. In 1960, He made his first elective run for office as a candidate for Judge of the Circu...
    61: ...ltimore paving contractor and perennial candidate running on an anti-[[racial integration|integration]...
    63: ...idential election, 1968|running mate for Nixon in 1968]]. Agnew�s nomination was supported by certain...
    87: ...date]] | years=[[U.S. presidential election, 1968|1968]] (won), [[U.S. presidential election, 1972|1972]...
  2. United States Declaration of Independence (23184 bytes)
    18: 2. Self-evident truths: all men are created equal.
    38: ...ang separately". The ''[[Liberty Bell]]'' was not rung to celebrate independence, and it certainly did...
    44: ...tise on government, titled "Essay Concerning the true original, extent, and end of Civil Government."
    55: ...hich the United States was built, was in his day brushed aside and for many years forgotten while othe...
    57: ...rt cases; followed by his major article for the [[1968]] Yearbook of ''[[Encyclop�dia Britannica]]'', ...
  3. List of U.S. military history events (12126 bytes)
    23: ...ion of Veracruz, Mexico (1914)|Occupation of Veracruz, Mexico]] (1914)
    28: **[[Polar Bear Expedition]] ([[Russian Civil War]]) (1918–1919)
    35: ...[USS Pueblo (AGER-2)|Capture of USS ''Pueblo'']] (1968)
    242: *[[War on Drugs]] (~1972—)
  4. Sea Lamprey (9084 bytes)
    16: ...n [[zoology]], lampreys are not considered to be true [[fish]] because of their vastly different morph...
    23: ...ocoetes). At this stage, they are toothless, have rudimentary eyes, and feed on [[microorganism]]s. Th...
    45: ***''[[Mordacia praecox]]'' (Potter, 1968)
    98: ...ce their taste is much meatier than that of most true fish. King [[Henry I of England]] is said to hav...
    102: ...e harmless to other species (as lampreys are not true fish). However those programs are complicated an...
  5. Tigers (12435 bytes)
    15: ...es, believed to be [[aphrodisiac]]s. From the destruction of its habitat, to the poaching for the fur,...
    35: ...l range (severely diminished today) ran through [[Russia]], [[Siberia]], [[Iran]], [[Afghanistan]], [[...
    42: ...ervation than any other subspecies. [[Habitat destruction]] is the main threat to the existing tiger p...
    46: ...st totally to a very restricted part of eastern [[Russia]] where it is now protected. There are less t...
    53: ...[[1980s]], as a result of hunting and habitat destruction, but the extinction of this subspecies was e...
  6. Economic history of the United States (14450 bytes)
    13: ...period, as the stock market climbed almost uninterrupted from [[1949]] to [[1957]]. The U.S. governme...
    16: ...ecome the [[Internet]]) in the late [[1960s]]. In 1968 and 1969, productivity growth climbed near the le...
    22: ...p Inflation Now]]" (WIN). In 1974, productivity shrunk by 1.5%, though this soon recovered. In 1976, [...
    26: ...fety and Health Administration]], the [[Food and Drug Administration]], the [[Consumer Product Safety ...
    36: ...ly a trillion dollars from the [[Social Security Trust Fund]], and there was much buzz about how quick...
  7. Music of the United States (1940s and 50s) (18910 bytes)
    14: ...yx (band)|Styx]] had long-running popularity. [[Bruce Springsteen]] garnered critical acclaim during ...
    18: ...lack vocalists like [[Little Richard]] ("[[Tutti Frutti]]"), [[Chuck Berry]] ("[[Johnny B. Goode]]"), ...
    30: ...losely aligned with the [[counterculture]] and [[drug]]s. The national sound was moving towards an el...
    32: ...one]]" was the first of these); singing could be gruff, guttural and not classically beautiful and lyr...
    42: ...ht/White Heat]]''), [[Blue Cheer]] (''[[Vincebus Eruptum]]'') and [[The Stooges]] (''[[Raw Power]]'') ...
  8. Comics of the United States (14771 bytes)
    11: ...thumb|Cover of ''Superman'' #14, dated January-February 1942]]
    17: In February [[1935]], [[National Periodical Publications]]...
    21: ...]. It was characterized by extremely large print runs (comic books were very popular as cheap enterta...
    26: ...me, [[juvenile delinquency]], moral degradation, drug use, and poor grades. The psychiatrist [[Frederi...
    28: ...wake of these events, the [[horror comic]] and [[true crime]] comic genres flourished, due in no small...
  9. United States Republican Party (30737 bytes)
    8: foundation = [[February 28]], [[1854]] |
    19: Organized in [[Ripon, Wisconsin]] on [[February 28]], [[1854]], as a party opposed to the expa...
    30: ...bortion]] and [[gay rights]]. This does not hold true for some party members with minority views, incl...
    47: ...onstruction came to an end with the election of [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] through the [[Compromise of 18...
    49: ... a hallmark of Republican policy. From the Reconstruction era up to the turn of the century, the Repub...
  10. George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
    7: ...[January 20]], [[2009]]. He will be ineligible to run for reelection)
    19: ...idential election, 2004|was re-elected]] in 2004, running against Senator [[John Kerry]] of [[Massachu...
    25: ...eceived a Bachelor of Arts degree in history in [[1968]].
    27: ...the Texas [[Air National Guard]] on [[May 27]], [[1968]], during the [[Vietnam War]], with a commitment ...
    32: ... Presidential campaign by the group [[Texans for Truth]] and other Bush critics. See [[George W. Bush ...
  11. Berger Blanc Suisse (2968 bytes)
    56: ...ied by the German Shepherd Dog Club of America in 1968."
  12. Laura Bush (7857 bytes)
    8: ...s|Midland]], [[Texas]], the only child of Harold Bruce Welch ([[1912]]–[[1995]]) and Jenna Louis...
    18: ...ee|Bachelor of Science]] degree in education in [[1968]] from [[Southern Methodist University]] in [[Dal...
    42: ...anscripts.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/0505/30/lkl.01.html run for President] in [[2008]]. [[Dick Cheney]] conc...
  13. Automobile (19750 bytes)
    4: ... types of automobiles include cars, [[bus]]es, [[truck]]s, and [[van]]s, with cars being the most popu...
    19: ...Great Britain]], where [[Richard Trevithick]] was running a steam-carriage in [[1801]]. Such vehicles ...
    33: ...s became cheap enough to be [[mass-produced]] and rugged enough to handle the harsh environment of an ...
    38: ...mp housings. In the next cycle, the doors, roof, trunk, and often the suspension would have to be rede...
    43: ..., including limits on allowable speed and other [[rules of the road]], are designed to ensure the smoo...
  14. February 22 (10772 bytes)
    1: '''February 22''' is the 53rd day of every year in the [[G...
    3: {{FebruaryCalendar}}
    30: * [[1969]] - [[Barbara Jo Rubin]] wins a [[United States]] thoroughbred [[hors...
    37: ...[[2004]] - Ralph Nader announces his intention to run as an independent candidate for President of the...
    42: ...nt of the United States]] (d. [[1799]]) (Note: February 11 in the [[Julian Calendar]] that was then st...
  15. North Pole (13759 bytes)
    6: ...er frequently used definition uses the right-hand rule to define the north pole: it is then the pole a...
    8: ...t their field lines emerge or enter the planet's crust. If they enter the same way as they do for Eart...
    20: ... '''Geographic North Pole''', also known as '''[[True North]]''', is approximately the northern point ...
    27: The Geographic North Pole, also known as [[True North]], is close to the northern point at which...
    40: ...ace conquest of the North Pole on [[April 19]], [[1968]].
  16. Timeline of aviation (3479 bytes)
    15: ... - [[1967 in aviation|1967]] - [[1968 in aviation|1968]] - [[1969 in aviation|1969]]
  17. December 9 (7837 bytes)
    7: *[[1824]] - [[Battle of Ayacucho]] - [[Peru]] defeats [[Spain]]
    40: *[[1842]] - [[Peter Kropotkin]], Russian anarchist (d. [[1921]])
    49: *[[1889]] - [[Hannes Kolehmainen]], Finnish runner
    52: *[[1899]] - [[Jean de Brunhoff]], author (d. [[1937]])
    56: *[[1905]] - [[Dalton Trumbo]], writer (d. [[1976]])
  18. (8563 bytes)
    10: ...y of domestic housing with open areas for dumping rubbish. There are no obvious public buildings or s...
    12: ...tial demolition and rebuilding on a foundation of rubble— which was how the mound became built u...
    18: ...ommunity. The making of [[pottery]] and the construction of [[obsidian]] tools were major industries....
    36: ...nnor. ''The Dorak Affair''. New York, Atheneum, 1968.
  19. List of HIV-positive people (8891 bytes)
    15: ...Amanda Blake]], ([[1929]]-[[1989]]), played Kitty Russell (saloon owner, Miss Kitty) (''[[Gunsmoke]]''...
    58: ...AIDS-related causes led to [[The Mercury Phoenix Trust]] anti-AIDS charity and the [[The Freddie Mercu...
    63: *[[Rudolf Nureyev]] ([[1938]]-[[1993]]), dancer
    70: *[[Arthur Russell (cellist)|Arthur Russell]], ([[1951]]-[[1992]]), musician
    92: *[[Kimberly Bergalis]] ([[1968]]-[[1991]]), first known doctor-to-patient transm...

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