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  1. Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
    10: ...l; Capitulation of South Vietnam<br>&bull; Reunification of Vietnam under communist rule<br>
    14: ...<br><br><br>[[United States|United States of America]]<br><br />[[Image:Us flag large.png|105px|Flag o...
    22: !colspan="2" |Casualties
    27: !colspan="2" |'''Civilian Casualties: ''' c. 2&mdash;4 million
    29: !colspan="2" |Categories
  2. Timeline of United States history (1930-1949) (8681 bytes)
    34: *[[1934]] - [[Reciprocal Trade Agreements Act]]
    41: *[[1935]] - [[Motor Carrier Act]]
    61: ...the Worlds (radio)|The War of the Worlds]]'' broadcast
    63: *[[1939]] - [[Cash and Carry]]
    82: *[[1943]] - [[Cairo Conference]]
  3. History of the United States (1945-1964) (29139 bytes)
    8: ...it. In the meantime, the USSR suffered horrendous casualties, as high as twenty million dead.
    13: ...of [[Japan]] and the division of [[Korea]]. Politically, therefore, Yalta was an agreement on the post...
    15: ...eologies to represent two ways of life, each vindicated in [[1945]] by previous disasters. Conflicting...
    17: ...he Pacific oceans, with almost no country left unscathed. The only major industrial power in the world...
    18: ...ary Fund]], which were created to ensure an open, capitalist, international economy. The [[Soviet Unio...
  4. Michigan (29427 bytes)
    9: Capital = [[Lansing, Michigan|Lansing]] |
    40: ...ation grew slowly until the opening of the [[Erie Canal]] in 1825, which brought large numbers of sett...
    57: *[[1701]] [[Antoine de Lamothe Cadillac]], with his lieutenant [[Alphonse de Tonty]...
    58: *[[1760]] Detroit was captured by the [[Great Britain|British]].
    60: ...is (1783)|Treaty of Paris]] that ended the [[American Revolutionary War]]. The U.S. did not take contr...
  5. Tropical cyclone (34538 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Ivan iss.jpg|thumb|right|325px|[[Hurricane Ivan]] viewed from the [[International Space St...
    4: == Hurricanes ==
    6: ...ics]]. While they can be highly destructive, tropical [[cyclone]]s are an important part of the [[atmo...
    9: ...ropical cyclone can be thought of as a giant vertical [[heat engine]].
    10: [[Image:Hurricane-viewed-from-space.jpg|thumb|400px]]
  6. August (4611 bytes)
    1: {{AugustCalendar}}
    2: ...eighth]] month of the [[year]] in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] and one of seven Gregorian months with th...
    4: ...peaking, the sun begins in the constellation of [[Cancer]] and ends in the constellation of [[Leo]].
    6: ...in]], since it was the sixth month in the [[Roman calendar]] which started in [[March]].
    10: ...[Lugh]] and [[August 1]], (L᠌?) in the [[Irish Calendar]] is still regarded as the first day of [[A...
  7. January 17 (12233 bytes)
    1: ...'' is the 17th day of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]]. There are 348 days remaining (349 in [[l...
    3: {{JanuaryCalendar}}
    7: ...rmy at [[Falkirk]] in his ultimately unsuccessful campaign to recover the throne for the [[Jacobite]] ...
    8: * [[1773]] - Captain [[James Cook]] becomes the first explorer to...
    9: ...arleton]] at the Battle of [[Cowpens]] in [[South Carolina]].
  8. January 2 (10888 bytes)
    1: ...(number)|2]]nd day of the year in the [[Gregorian Calendar]]. There are 363 days remaining (364 in [[...
    3: {{JanuaryCalendar}}
    7: *[[533]] - Mercurius became [[Pope]] [[Pope John II|John II]], the first po...
    9: ...757]] - The [[United Kingdom]] captures [[Kolkata|Calcutta]], [[India]].
    14: ...tus Beadle]] publishes ''[[The Dime Book of Practical Etiquette]]''.
  9. DNA (29095 bytes)
    3: ...g [[reproduction]], DNA is [[DNA replication|replicated]] and transmitted to the offspring.
    5: ...own as [[chloroplast]]s and [[mitochondria]] also carry DNA, as do many [[virus]]es.
    12: :Wikipedia needs to be accurate, but it can be simple ''and'' accurate. Dumbing down someth...
    24: * Genes can be loosely viewed as the organism's "cookbook";
    26: ...trands, head-to-toe, with bonds between them that can be "unzipped" like a zipper, separating the stra...
  10. Rhodes (9349 bytes)
    5: ... Rhodes is the capital of the District of the Dodecanese and of the Province of Rhodes, which also inc...
    7: Historically, it was known for its [[Colossus of Rhodes]], ...
    10: ...oras International Airport], IATA code: RHO) is located 14 km to the southwest of the city in Paradisi...
    12: ...[deer]] and [[peacock]]s. Features include the so-called Petaludes or Petaloudes Valley, or Valley of ...
    14: ...u]], Embona, and [[Trianta]] (Ialysos) are significant. The economy of the whole island is geared towa...
  11. Charles de Gaulle (41586 bytes)
    42: ...1969]]. His [[Ideology#Political_ideologies|political ideology]] is known as [[Gaullism]], which left ...
    45: .... Born in [[Lille]], de Gaulle grew up and was educated in [[Paris]].
    47: ...ere also more [[liberal]], influenced by [[social Catholicism]]. During the [[Dreyfus affair]] the fam...
    49: ==1912&ndash;1940: Military career==
    50: ... was put in solitary confinement in a retaliation camp.
  12. Congress of the United States (41315 bytes)
    3: ...ucture and powers. Congress is a [[bicameralism|bicameral]] legislature, consisting of the [[United St...
    7: ..." as is the case with the upper houses of the [[bicameral]] legislatures of most other nations.
    9: ...s of Congress meet in the [[United States Capitol|Capitol]] in [[Washington, D.C]].
    10: ...tolindaylight.jpg|thumb|350px|right|United States Capitol]]
    13: ... equal vote in at least one house of Congress. Because terms are staggered, every state will have a '...
  13. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    2: | [[Image:Formula One race.jpg|thumb|215px|Cars jockey for position during the [[2004 Monaco Gr...
    9: ...[[Mexico]], [[India]], [[Russia]] and [[South Africa]] have reinforced the sport's "worldwide" image.
    18: ...e drivers championship was not formalized until [[1947]], and first run in [[1950]]; a championship for ...
    21: ...zine, showing a [[BRM]] H16 Formula One engine in car]]
    22: ...s remembered for dominating Formula One's first decade.
  14. World Series (40101 bytes)
    1: ...r season between the pennant winner of the [[American League]] and the pennant winner of the [[Nationa...
    3: ...e [[2004 American League Championship Series|American League champion]] the [[Boston Red Sox]]. The Re...
    5: ...dvantage was switched every year between the American League and the National League. Starting in 2003...
    7: ...n but not earning a [[wild card]] receive them, because there are more divisions and each division is ...
    9: ...s against champions in the Japanese or Latin American leagues have, so far, not succeeded.
  15. Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
    3: ... season), the most in any professional North American sport, while collecting one [[World Series]] cha...
    5: ...ranchise in North American sports. Arguably, they can trace their ancestry to the original [[Cincinnat...
    6: ...tswriters chose "Bees", a name which never really caught on; even Quinn refused to use it. The team s...
    12: :'''Wild Card titles won''' (0): ''none''
    20: ...ague, and was ready to catch New York. From there came a romp unmatched in baseball history. The Brave...
  16. Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
    2: ...re a [[Major League Baseball]] team based in [[Chicago]]. They are in the Central Division of the [[N...
    4: ... Joined the National Association in [[1871]]. Became a charter [[National League]] member in [[1876]...
    5: ...ed players. The ''[[Chicago Tribune]]'' tried to call the team the ''Spuds'' around this time, but th...
    6: ...'' [[Wrigley Field]], 1060 W. Addison Street, Chicago, IL 60613-4397.
    8: ...low the large "C", or the team will make use of a cartoon bear cub.
  17. Chicago White Sox (19057 bytes)
    3: .... They are in the Central Division of the [[American League]].
    5: ...hicago in 1900 when that league became the [[American League]], which achieved acceptance as a major l...
    7: :''Home ballpark:'' [[U.S. Cellular Field]], Chicago. (This park, originally known as New Comiskey ...
    10: :''Wild Card titles won'' (0): ''none''
    12: :''American League pennants won'' (5): [[1901 in sports|1901...
  18. Los Angeles Dodgers (23879 bytes)
    3: ...or League Baseball]] team based in [[Los Angeles, California]]. They are in the Western Division of th...
    5: ...to the [[American Association (19th century)|American Association]] in [[1884]] and transferred to the...
    8: ...rs/dodgers.html Part of the wall of the stadium ] can still be seen.)
    11: :'''Wild Card titles won''' (1): [[1996]]
    13: :'''American Association pennants won''' (1): [[1889]]
  19. St. Louis Cardinals (18903 bytes)
    3: {{MLB Cardinals franchise}}
    5: The '''St. Louis Cardinals''' are a [[Major League Baseball]] team ba...
    7: ...in the [[American Association (19th century)|American Association]]. Moved to [[National League]] in [...
    8: ...]), St. Louis Perfectos ([[1899]]). Name became "Cardinals" in [[1900]].
    10: :'''Uniform colors:''' Cardinal red, White, and Navy blue
  20. List of chemists (10401 bytes)
    14: ...il Bartlett]], (born 1932), English/Canadian/American chemist
    19: *[[Carl Bosch]], (1872-1940), German chemist
    20: *[[Johannes Nicolaus Br?d]], (1879-1947), Danish chemist
    26: *[[Melvin Calvin]] (1911-1997), American chemist, winner of 1961 [[Nobel Prize in Chemist...
    27: *[[Georg Ludwig Carius]], (1829-1875), German chemist

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