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  1. Vietnam War (102682 bytes)
    215: ...ll more troops to be sent to Vietnam, [[Clark Clifford]], a member of Johnson's own cabinet, came out ag...
    323: ...on regime would meet certain collapse. President Ford gave a speech on [[April 23]], declaring the end ...
    384: ...eriod, and in contrast to the generous benefits afforded veterans of [[World War II]]. Some of the war's...
  2. Timeline of United States history (1900-1929) (8003 bytes)
    19: *[[1903]] - [[Ford Motor Company]] formed
    38: *[[1908]] - [[Ford Model T]] appears on market
    95: *[[1922]] - [[Fordney McCumber tariff]]
  3. Timeline of United States history (1970-1989) (5473 bytes)
    11: *[[1974]] - [[Gerald R. Ford]] becomes President (by [[succession]] rather tha...
  4. History of the United States (1865-1918) (52094 bytes)
    19: ...lection of 1876]] was decided in favor of [[Rutherford B. Hayes]], supported by Northern states, over hi...
    51: ...occurred in how work was organized, as when Henry Ford developed the [[assembly line]] or Fredrick Taylo...
    250: ...alsall/mod/modsbook34.html#American%20Imperialism Fordham University Links on American Imperialism]
  5. History of the United States (1918-1945) (54688 bytes)
    56: ... particular, were declining steadily. While the [[Ford Motor Company]] was reporting record assets, farm...
    68: ...uffering serious financial crises and could not afford to buy goods overseas. But it was because the Eur...
  6. History of the United States (1964-1980) (21973 bytes)
    94: ...[August 9]], [[1974]]. His successor, [[Gerald R. Ford]], a moderate Republican, issued a pre-emptive pa...
    96: ==The Ford and Carter administrations==
    97: ...l election, 1976]], [[Jimmy Carter]], [[Gerald R. Ford]]''
  7. Ohio (19444 bytes)
    120: ...rat [[Jimmy Carter]] defeated Republican [[Gerald Ford]] by a slim margain in Ohio and took the election...
    155: **[[Miami University]], [[Oxford, Ohio]]
  8. Michigan (29427 bytes)
    46: ...he birth of the automotive industry, with [[Henry Ford]]'s first plant in the [[Highland Park, Michigan|...
    82: *[[1890s]] and [[1900s]] [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], [[Chrysler]] and [[General Motors]] were found...
    87: *[[1974]] [[Gerald R. Ford ]] of [[Grand Rapids, Michigan|Grand Rapids]] bec...
    146: ...bile]]s ([[General Motors]], [[Ford Motor Company|Ford]], [[Daimler-Chrysler]]), [[Amway]], [[Cereal]] (...
    317: *[[Henry Ford Community College]]
  9. Illinois (27007 bytes)
    133: *[[Rockford, Illinois|Rockford]]
    187: of [[Rockford, Illinois|Rockford]]
    266: * [[Crawford County, Illinois|Crawford]]
    279: * [[Ford County, Illinois|Ford]]
    363: * [[Woodford County, Illinois|Woodford]]
  10. August (4611 bytes)
    18: ...le of Knockdoe (1504); the [[Battle of the Yellow Ford]] (1596); the First [[Battle of Curlew Pass]] (15...
  11. 2006 (7939 bytes)
    28: ...[February 5]] - [[Super Bowl XL]] to be held at [[Ford Field]] in [[Detroit, Michigan]]
  12. William Shakespeare (28915 bytes)
    14: Shakespeare was born in [[Stratford-upon-Avon]], [[England]], in April [[1564]], the ...
    16: ...birthplace.JPG|left|thumb|230px|The house in Stratford known as 'Shakespeare's Birthplace' (although thi...
    19: ...l, William Shakespeare probably attended the Stratford grammar school, which may have provided an intens...
    21: ...r 28]], [[1582]] at [[Temple Grafton]], near Stratford. Two neighbors of Anne, [[Fulk Sandalls]] and [[J...
    23: ...eare's first child, Susanna, was baptised at Stratford. A son, Hamnet, and a daughter, Judith, were bapt...
  13. Auto racing (15302 bytes)
    87: ...cars similar to F1 with 1.1, 1.2, 1.3 and 2 Litre Ford (European) Engines
  14. Formula One (29650 bytes)
    74: ...tion, often sold engines to teams who could not afford to manufacture them, but these largely died out i...
    133: The [[Ford Motor Company]]'s decision to pull out of Formula...
    135: ...rand Prix|Jordan]] and [[Minardi]] both relied on Ford's [[Cosworth]] engines. Jordan have now clinched ...
  15. National League (4871 bytes)
    5: ...s]], the [[St. Louis Brown Stockings]], the [[Hartford Dark Blues]], the [[Atlanta Braves|Boston Red Cap...
    52: *[[Ford Frick|Ford C. Frick]] [[1934]]-[[1951]]
  16. World Series (40101 bytes)
    29: * 1862 [[Brooklyn Eckfords]]
    30: * 1863 Brooklyn Eckfords
    189: ...ds|Cincinnati NL]], 4 games to 1. MVP: [[Whitey Ford]], New York
  17. Atlanta Braves (20715 bytes)
    37: ...rra]], [[Mickey Mantle|Mantle]] and [[Whitey Ford|Ford]] in seven games. Burdette, the Series MVP, thre...
  18. Baltimore Orioles (15758 bytes)
    137: *[[Don Buford]]
    351: ...l]] - Voice of the Orioles in the late 50's and [[Ford C. Frick Award]] recipient
    353: ...hompson]] - Voice of the Orioles for 50 years and Ford C. Frick Award recipient
  19. Chicago Cubs (25972 bytes)
    362: '''[*]''' [[Ford C. Frick Award]] - Resource: MLB [http://chicago....
  20. San Diego Padres (7131 bytes)
    31: ...uncer. Coleman is also the 2005 recipient of the Ford Frick award and has been inducted into the broadc...
  21. St. Louis Cardinals (18903 bytes)
    37: ... [[Enos Slaughter]]. National League president [[Ford Frick]] threatened to ban any players who boycott...
  22. Earth Day (8264 bytes)
    13: ...5]] the U.S. Congress and President [[Gerald Ford|Ford]] proclaimed and urged observance of ''Earth Day'...
    21: ...lected [[Denis Hayes]] (a Harvard student and Stanford graduate) as coordinator of activities.
  23. Henry Ford (16324 bytes)
    1: [[Image:0076fordW.jpg|thumb|250px|Ford Automobile
    2: ...y this phase of economic and social history as "[[Fordism]]."
    6: ...ichigan]]) owned by his parents, William and Mary Ford, immigrants from [[County Cork]], [[Ireland]]. H...
    8: ...s. Upon his marriage to Clara Bryant in [[1888]] Ford supported himself by farming and running a sawmil...
    10: In [[1891]], Ford became an engineer with the [[Edison Illuminating...
  24. Airline (29546 bytes)
    24: ...Company and began construction of the all-metal [[Ford Trimotor]], the first successful American airline...
    137: ...aper, into parts of the world where they cannot afford to establish bases or purchase aircraft.
  25. List of sculptors (9151 bytes)
    99: *[[Edward Onslow Ford]] (1852 - 1901)
  26. Hubble Space Telescope (50930 bytes)
    64: ..., [[public spending]] cuts instigated by [[Gerald Ford]] led to Congress cutting all funding for the tel...
    290: ...ewski R.I., Hartig G., Jakobsen P., Crocker J.H., Ford H. C. (1994), ''In-orbit performance of the COSTA...
  27. Bill Clinton (59225 bytes)
    34: ... the [[University of Oxford]] in England. After Oxford, Clinton attended [[Yale Law School]], where he m...
    299: ...]], [[Ronald Reagan]], [[Jimmy Carter]], [[Gerald Ford]], and their wives at the funeral of President [[...
    341: ... and the other living former presidents ([[Gerald Ford]], [[Jimmy Carter]], and [[George H. W. Bush]]) a...
  28. Ronald Reagan (52721 bytes)
    58: ... again in [[1976]] against the incumbent [[Gerald Ford]], but was narrowly defeated at the Republican Co...
    92: ...d by his predecessors [[Richard Nixon]], [[Gerald Ford]], and [[Jimmy Carter]]. Sensing that planned eco...
    214: ...ign="left"| ||align="left"|'''[[Elizabeth Hanford Dole]]'''||align="left"|1983–1987
    262: ...|200px|right|(Left to right:) Presidents [[Gerald Ford]], [[Richard Nixon]], [[George H. W. Bush]], [[Ro...
    263: ...lynn Carter]], [[Gerald Ford|Gerald]] and [[Betty Ford]].]]
  29. Gerald Ford (28942 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox President | name=Gerald Ford
    3: | image name=Jerryford.jpg
    14: | wife=[[Betty Ford]]
    18: ...resident of the United States|vice-presidency]]. Ford was the first person appointed to the vice presid...
    20: ...United States presidential election, 1976|1976]], Ford narrowly defeated [[Ronald Reagan]] for the Repub...
  30. Jimmy Carter (33280 bytes)
    8: | preceded=[[Gerald Ford]]
    56: ... who hoped for more inspired leadership after the Ford Administration found themselves disappointed. Two...
    93: Through [[Stanford Research Institute]], Mr. [[Alfred Webre]] was Pr...
    167: ...genCarter.jpg|thumb|300px|right|Presidents Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, George H. W. Bush, Ronald Reagan,...
    168: ...lynn Carter]], [[Gerald Ford|Gerald]] and [[Betty Ford]].]]
  31. John F. Kennedy (36524 bytes)
    27: ...he Choate School]], a boarding school in [[Wallingford, Connecticut]]. Before enrolling in college, he a...
    206: ..., [[Richard Nixon]] ([[1913]]-[[1994]]), [[Gerald Ford]] ([[1913]]-) and [[Ronald Reagan]] ([[1911]]-[[2...
  32. Richard Nixon (32863 bytes)
    8: | succeeded=[[Gerald R. Ford]]
    17: [[Gerald R. Ford]] ([[1973]]–[[1974]])
    28: ...igh school]]. However, his family was unable to afford his leaving home for college. He instead attended...
    98: Nixon's successor [[Gerald R. Ford]] issued a pre-emptive pardon, ending any possibi...
    107: ...mb|200px|right|(Left to right:) Presidents Gerald Ford, Richard Nixon, George H. W. Bush, Ronald Reagan,...
  33. Herbert Hoover (27123 bytes)
    28: ...oover (seated, left) and other members of the Stanford surveying squad, [[1893]].]]
    30: ...attended the new [[Stanford University|Leland Stanford Junior University]] at [[Palo Alto, California]]....
    34: ... profession, and a future bride. Most of all, Stanford became for the orphan from West Branch a surrogat...
    37: In 1899 he married his Stanford sweetheart, Lou Henry. They went to [[China]], wh...
    84: ...epression. Many businessmen, most notably [[Henry Ford]], raised or maintained their worker’s wage...
  34. Warren G. Harding (30163 bytes)
    51: ...l Ohio. Business icons [[Thomas Edison]], [[Henry Ford]] and [[Harvey Firestone]] also lent their cachet...
    123: * [[Edward Terry Sanford]] - [[1923]]
  35. Aviator (3951 bytes)
    42: ...Charles Kingsford Smith]]<!--His surname is "Kingsford Smith".-->
    84: *[[Harrison Ford]]
  36. Hybrid vehicle (47544 bytes)
    12: ...ram in September 29, 1993 that involved Chrysler, Ford, General Motors, USCAR, the DoE, and other variou...
    20: ...d and built. In exchange for the hybrid licences, Ford licensed patents involving their European diesel ...
    29: * [[Ford]]:
    30: ** [[Ford Escape Hybrid]]
    62: ...be converted within five years.{{cite news |title=Ford unveils fleet of hybrid NY taxis |date=November 1...
  37. Francisco Coronado (5090 bytes)
    30: ...rdco/coronado.html Coronado Cross] June 29, 1541, Ford County, KS
  38. Jackson, Mississippi (21073 bytes)
    210: *[[Richard Ford]], writer
  39. Oklahoma City, Oklahoma (37869 bytes)
    102: Also in downtown Oklahoma City, [[Ford Center]] plays host to major concerts and is home...
    213: ...ty]], and other spectator events and conventions. Ford Center was recently selected as the site of the 2...
  40. Rome (33048 bytes)
    49: ...river can be forded. Because of the river and the ford, Rome was at a cross roads of traffic following t...
    57: ...[[Pons Sublicius]] was built to replace the Tiber ford.
  41. Tangram (4661 bytes)
    47: ...tound'' / Includes Deluxe Wood Tangrams Chris Crawford ISBN 080697589X 2002 Sterling Publishing Company ...
    57: ...er Revealed-A Journey with Tangrams'', Barbara E. Ford, Tandoras's Box Press, 1990
    58: ... The Magnificent Seven Piece Puzzle'', Barbara E. Ford, Tandoras's Box Press, 2003
    72: ... [http://www.tangrammit.com Tangram books by B.E. Ford showing her creative endeavors using Tangrams as ...
  42. Causes of the Great Depression (21364 bytes)
    64: ... particular, were declining steadily. While the [[Ford Motor Company]] was reporting record assets, farm...
    90: ...uffering serious financial crises and could not afford to buy goods overseas. However, the central issue...
  43. New Deal (82408 bytes)
    60: ... farm advisers such as [[Henry A. Wallace]], [[Rexford Tugwell]], and [[George Peek]]. The AAA implement...
    152: ...of the new crisis. Ickes attacked automaker Henry Ford, steelmaker Tom Girdler, and the superrich "Sixty...
  44. Republican Party (United States) (31573 bytes)
    48: ...ction came to an end with the election of [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] through the [[Compromise of 1877]].
    62: ...n to resign under threat of impeachment. [[Gerald Ford]] succeeded Nixon under the 25th Amendment and st...
    68: ...]. When [[Vermont]] Republican Senator [[James Jeffords]] switched parties, Republicans temporarily lost...
    108: ...1876|1876]] || Won || [[Rutherford B. Hayes|Rutherford Birchard Hayes]] || [[William A. Wheeler|William ...
    164: ...span=2| ||rowspan=2| [[Gerald Ford|Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr.]] || [[Nelson Rockefeller|Nelson A. Rockefel...
  45. Bayeux Tapestry (13194 bytes)
    37: ...s the tapestry in color; photographed by Milton A Ford and Victor R Boswell, Jr.
  46. Bosporus (3180 bytes)
    16: ...ns in [[Greek language|Greek]] "ox [[ford (river)|ford]]" or "ox passage"; the name comes from a [[Greek...
  47. Mormon Trail (35249 bytes)
    25: ...from a “sick” wagon driven by his friend [[Wilford Woodruff]]. According to Woodruff, Young express...
    32: ...ned in Iowa or Missouri were poor and unable to afford the costs of the wagon, teams of oxen, and suppli...
    36: ...on companies also continued for those who could afford the higher cost. After 1860 the church began sen...
    52: ...ast Croton and [[Farmington, Iowa|Farmington]] to ford the [[Des Moines River]] at [[Bonaparte, Iowa|Bon...
    74: ...ormon handcart pioneers|Martin Handcart Company]] forded the freezing river in mid-October, leading to e...
  48. April Fool's Day (15510 bytes)
    40: ...nt would also be "selling the Lincoln Memorial to Ford Motor Co. and renaming it the Lincoln-Mercury Mem...
  49. River (12397 bytes)
    38: Rivers may be crossed by [[ford (river)|ford]]s, [[bridge]]s, [[ferry|ferries]] or [[tunnel]]s...
  50. Palladium (9737 bytes)
    178: ...rom [[Russia]]. As prices fell in early [[2001]], Ford lost nearly $1 billion [[United States dollar|U.S...
  51. U.S. Electoral College (46986 bytes)
    51: ...ackson]], [[John Quincy Adams]], [[William H. Crawford]], and [[Henry Clay]], dated [[February 9]], 1825...
    53: ...ackson]], [[John Quincy Adams]], [[William H. Crawford]], and [[Henry Clay]] resulted in no candidate re...
    68: ...al vote for [[Ronald Reagan]], who had challenged Ford for the Republican nomination. He cast his vice-p...
    170: .... presidential election, 1976|1976]], if [[Gerald Ford]] had won 5,500 more votes in [[Ohio]] he would h...
  52. List of Major League Baseball players (29066 bytes)
    309: *[[Sam Crawford]] &beta;
    310: *[[Willie Crawford]]
    438: *[[Whitey Ford]] &beta;
    731: *[[Ray Lankford]]
    732: *[[Carney Lansford]]
  53. Golden Retriever (8646 bytes)
    82: *Liberty, pet of [[Gerald Ford]]
  54. Billy Martin (4203 bytes)
    8: ...ghtlife was a bad influence on teammates [[Whitey Ford]] and [[Mickey Mantle]], sent him to the [[Kansas...
  55. Vice President of the United States (33884 bytes)
    68: ...n-in.jpg|thumb|250px|left|Vice President [[Gerald Ford]] is sworn in as the 38th President following the...
    70: ... in [[1974]]; after succeeding to the Presidency, Ford nominated [[Nelson Rockefeller]] as Vice Presiden...
    133: ...d States Republican Party|Republican]] || [[Rutherford B. Hayes|Hayes]]
    193: |align=center| 40 || [[Gerald Ford|Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr.]] || [[December 6]], [[1973]]<sup>6</sup> ||...
    195: ... || [[December 19]], [[1974]] || || [[Gerald Ford|Ford]]
  56. Derek Lowe (3898 bytes)
    5: At Edsel Ford High School in Dearborn, Michigan, Lowe was a fou...
  57. First Lady (3279 bytes)
    19: *[[Betty Ford]] n�e Bloomer (United States)
  58. Hannibal Hamlin (5219 bytes)
    4: ...South Paris]], Maine, in [[Oxford County, Maine|Oxford County]]. He attended the district schools and He...
    21: ...War]]. Charles and sister Sarah were present at [[Ford's Theater]] the night of [[Abraham Lincoln#Assass...
  59. Spiro Agnew (8986 bytes)
    15: | [[Gerald Ford]]
    73: ...firmation of [[Gerald R. Ford]] as his successor. Ford hadn't been [[Richard M. Nixon|Nixon]]'s first ch...
    88: ...dash; [[October 10]], [[1973]] | after = [[Gerald Ford]]}}
  60. Dick Cheney (23685 bytes)
    57: ... Staff]] in history. He was campaign manager for Ford's [[1976]] presidential campaign, while [[James B...
  61. Economic history of the United States (14450 bytes)
    22: ...tton Woods system]] to an end. President [[Gerald Ford]] introduced the slogan, "[[Whip Inflation Now]]"...
  62. Theater in the United States (12545 bytes)
    19: ...ntually, towns grew to the size that they could afford "long runs" of a production, and in 1841, a singl...
    26: ...] [[Abraham_Lincoln#Assassination|was shot]] in [[Ford's Theater]] while watching a play.
  63. United States Republican Party (30737 bytes)
    47: ...ction came to an end with the election of [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] through the [[Compromise of 1877]].
    61: ...n to resign under threat of impeachment. [[Gerald Ford]] succeeded Nixon under the 25th Amendment and st...
    67: ...]. When [[Vermont]] Republican Senator [[James Jeffords]] switched parties, Republicans temporarily lost...
    107: ...1876|1876]] || Won || [[Rutherford B. Hayes|Rutherford Birchard Hayes]] || [[William A. Wheeler|William ...
    163: ...span=2| ||rowspan=2| [[Gerald Ford|Gerald Rudolph Ford, Jr.]] || [[Nelson Rockefeller|Nelson A. Rockefel...
  64. George W. Bush (64926 bytes)
    75: ...ated in their bids for a second term, and [[Rutherford B. Hayes]] did not seek re-election.
    266: ...ho had served in the same position under [[Gerald Ford]].<br> Also, Vice President [[Richard Cheney]] se...
  65. Watergate (19196 bytes)
    54: ...still a possibility. He was succeeded by [[Gerald Ford]], who on [[September 8]] issued a widely-scoped ...
  66. List of major league baseball players (29066 bytes)
    309: *[[Sam Crawford]] &beta;
    310: *[[Willie Crawford]]
    438: *[[Whitey Ford]] &beta;
    731: *[[Ray Lankford]]
    732: *[[Carney Lansford]]
  67. Francisco Vásquez de Coronado (19760 bytes)
    89: ...rdco/coronado.html Coronado Cross] June 29, 1541, Ford County, KS
  68. Hernando de Soto explorer (34946 bytes)
    78: ... for crossing the river, since it was too deep to ford. They crossed the Ohio River into Indiana on Jun...
  69. First Lady of the United States (9641 bytes)
    5: ...d it while reporting on the inauguration of Rutherford B. Hayes.
    144: | wife of [[Rutherford B. Hayes]]
    253: | [[Betty Ford|Betty Ford]]
    254: | wife of [[Gerald R. Ford]]
  70. Rosalynn Carter (3139 bytes)
    22: before=[[Betty Ford]]|
  71. Betty Ford (2880 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Betty_Ford.gif|right|frame|White House portrait]]
    3: '''Elizabeth Ann Bloomer Ford''' (born [[April 8]], [[1918]]), usually called '...
    15: On October 15, 1948 she married Gerald Ford at Grace Episcopal Church, in Grand Rapids, Mich...
    19: ...President [[Richard Nixon]], who had named Gerald Ford to the [[Vice President of the United States|Vice...
    21: ...States by Chief Justice [[Warren Burger]] as Mrs. Ford looks on.]]
  72. Pat Nixon (3962 bytes)
    36: after=[[Betty Ford]]
  73. September 23 (7397 bytes)
    7: ...s of the Roses]], fought at Blore Heath, in [[Staffordshire]], [[England]]
    74: **[[Lita Ford]], singer, guitarist
  74. Automobile (19750 bytes)
    31: ...e]] in [[1902]], then greatly expanded by [[Henry Ford]] in the 1910s. Early automobiles were often refe...
    40: ...gh European firms neither amalgamated nor could afford the changeover. After the [[1950s]], when America...
    72: ...research on crash safety started in [[1958]] at [[Ford Motor Company]]. Since then, most research has fo...
  75. Calista Flockhart (876 bytes)
    8: She is currently engaged to actor [[Harrison Ford]].
  76. Bicycle (44267 bytes)
    27: ...or declined, as motorized transportation became affordable and car-centered policies led to an increasin...
    49: ...uminum]] alloy frames became popular, and their affordability makes them still common. More expensive [...
    118: ...lso began in the bicycle business, as did [[Henry Ford]] and the [[Wright Brothers]].
    124: ...e bicycles in foreign markets is the increasing affordability of cars and motorcycles for its own citize...
  77. Van (road vehicle) (3679 bytes)
    7: ...ay, 15-passenger commuter vans are made by Dodge, Ford and General Motors. The vehicles are a popular a...
    36: '''[[Ford Motor Company|Ford]]'''
    37: *[[Ford Econoline]] E-100, E150, E250, E350, E450
    38: *[[Ford Club Wagon]]
    39: *[[Ford Transit]]
  78. Truck (8353 bytes)
    19: ...ers]] also appeared. Touring car builders such as Ford and Renault entered the heavy truck market.
  79. Washington, D.C. (43465 bytes)
    77: ...]] was assassinated by [[John Wilkes Booth]] in [[Ford's Theater]].
    172: *[[Ford's Theatre]]
  80. Saint Petersburg (36589 bytes)
    251: [[Ford Motor Company]] began producing the [[Ford Focus]] [[automobile]] here in 2002.

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