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  1. Henry Ford (16324 bytes)
    1: [[Image:0076fordW.jpg|thumb|250px|Ford Automobile
    2: ...y this phase of economic and social history as "[[Fordism]]."
    6: ...pelled vehicle, a steam powered thresher, for the first time.
    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...
  2. Gerald Ford (28942 bytes)
    1: {{Infobox President | name=Gerald Ford
    3: | image name=Jerryford.jpg
    14: | wife=[[Betty Ford]]
    18: ...epresentatives|House of Representatives]]; he was first elected to Congress in 1948 from [[Michigan's ...
    20: ...United States presidential election, 1976|1976]], Ford narrowly defeated [[Ronald Reagan]] for the Repub...
  3. Betty Ford (2880 bytes)
    1: [[Image:Betty_Ford.gif|right|frame|White House portrait]]
    3: ... '''Betty''', a [[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]] of the [[United States]], was born in [...
    13: In 1942 she married her first husband, William G. Warren, a furniture salesm...
    15: ...ch, in Grand Rapids, Michigan. He was then in his first Congressional election campaign, and would eve...
    17: ==First Lady==

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  1. List of explorers (24013 bytes)
    1: ...eplacing the [[Ford Excursion]]). For the science fiction book, see [[Expedition (book)]].''
    12: ... Álvares]] ([[16th century]] [[Portuguese]], the first to reach [[China]])
    17: ...[Norway|Norwegian]], first at the [[South Pole]], first to navigate the [[Northwest Passage]] in a sin...
    21: ...(1796—1878), [[British Empire|British]] naval officer, several expeditions to the [[Canada|Canadian]...
    23: ...9]]), [[Spain|Spanish]], first to sight the [[Pacific Ocean]], founded Darién, oldest surviving Europ...
  2. Elizabeth I of England (34338 bytes)
    7: ...Good Queen Bess''', Elizabeth I was the fifth and final monarch of the [[Tudor dynasty]], having succe...
    9: ...is era. In addition, [[Francis Drake]] became the first Englishman to circumnavigate the globe; [[Fran...
    18: ... before her death. Later, Parker would become the first Archbishop of [[Canterbury]] after Elizabeth b...
    25: .... In [[1553]], however, Edward died at the age of fifteen, having left a will which purported to super...
    27: ...r house arrest under the guard of Sir Henry Bedingfield; by the end of that year, when Mary was falsel...
  3. Rosa Parks (8331 bytes)
    2: ...a retired [[African-American]] [[seamstress]] and figure in the [[American Civil Rights Movement (1955...
    8: ...being treated as a second-class citizen and stood firmly. She was arrested, tried, and convicted for [...
    9: ...ight|The bus, now a museum exhibit at the [[Henry Ford Museum]]]]
    25: Parks was not the first African-American to refuse to give up her seat...
    29: ...Al Sharpton]] to launch a [[boycott]] against the film.
  4. Bonnie and Clyde (17385 bytes)
    15: ...lling stations at a rate far outpacing the ten to fifteen bank robberies attributed to him and the Bar...
    19: ...re is some disagreement over how Bonnie and Clyde first met, but the most prevalent story is that it w...
    23: ... was there, at Eastham Camp 1, that it appears he first killed another man — a fellow prisoner n...
    25: ...hers. He recruited help, and set about arming and financing the operation.
    27: ...uation ended poorly, perhaps because the gang was finally reduced to stealing [[mule]]s for transporta...
  5. Lucille Ball (12427 bytes)
    5: ...ering the spinal cord, due to a .22 caliber rifle firing with Warner in the rifle's path. Her grandfat...
    7: ...he [[1940s]], but never achieved great success in films. She was known in many Hollywood circles as "t...
    9: ...Cuban bandleader [[Desi Arnaz]] while filming the film version of the [[Rodgers and Hart]] stage hit '...
    20: ...dated her show), and was among the first stars to film before a live audience.
    22: ...Lucy and Desi agreed to take a pay cut to finance filming. In return, CBS relinquished the show right...
  6. President of the United States (42878 bytes)
    5: ...d is usually one of the world's best-known public figures. During the [[Cold War]], the President was ...
    7: ...head of government in a [[republic]]. Today the office is widely emulated all over the world in nation...
    11: == Requirements to hold office ==
    14: ...mmigrants to American society. Prominent public officials that are barred from the presidency because ...
    16: ...wo four-year terms or a maximum of ten years in office should he have succeeded to the Presidency prev...
  7. Abraham Lincoln (48771 bytes)
    12: | '''Term of office:'''
    28: | '''[[First Lady of the United States|First Lady]]:'''
    42: ...65]]) [[President of the United States]], and the first president from the [[United States Republican ...
    46: ...f the border slave states at the beginning of the fighting, in his defeat of a congressional attempt t...
    53: ...ky. In [[1830]], after economic and land-title difficulties in Indiana, the family settled on governme...
  8. Kazakhstan (26806 bytes)
    25: | '''[[Official language]]s'''
    28: | '''[[Official script]]'''
    70: ...that is now Kazakhstan since the [[1st century BC|first century BC]]. From the [[4th century|fourth ce...
    76: ...great resentment against colonial rule during the final years of tsarist Russia, with the most serious...
    80: ...akh Soviet Socialist Republic]] (SSR) contributed five national divisions to the Soviet Union's World ...
  9. East Timor (13677 bytes)
    12: The [[Portugal|Portuguese]] were the first [[Europe]]ans to arrive in the area in the [[1...
    21: ...t with President [[Suharto]] in [[Jakarta]] where Ford made clear that "we will not press you on the iss...
    32: ...president]], who is elected by popular vote for a five-year term and whose role is largely symbolic, t...
    34: ...at present, due to this being its first term of office. The Timorese [[constitution]] was modelled on ...
    66: ...0 peacekeepers (8,000 at peak) and 1,300 police officers, led to substantial reconstruction in both ur...
  10. Eli Whitney (3270 bytes)
    14: Whitney is credited with creating the first [[cotton gin]] in [[1793]], a mechanical devic...
    18: ...ted with Eli Whitney (along with other historical figures such as [[George Washington|George]] and [[M...
    22: ...ing]] and the [[assembly line]], which he was the first to use when producing [[musket]]s for the U.S....
    24: ... constructed individual items out of handmade and fitted pieces. Whitney's innovation consisted of mak...
    26: ...hitney's concepts were later exploited by [[Henry Ford]] and others in [[manufacturing]]. He never paten...
  11. Ancient Rome (25155 bytes)
    11: ...ver and the ford, Rome was at a crossroads of traffic and trade.
    13: ...ame is said to have inspired Rome's name, was the first of seven [[Roman Kingdom|Kings of Rome]], the ...
    19: ...ian but later opened to plebeians, were elected officials who exercised executive authority, but had t...
    23: ...ntury BC]], Rome clashed with [[Carthage]] in the first two [[Punic wars]], conquering [[Sicily]] and ...
    25: ...port, and Crassus' immense fortune, forming the [[First Triumvirate]]. Each of the three was elected ...
  12. Babe Ruth (55357 bytes)
    2: ...d to the [[Baseball Hall of Fame]] and he was the first player to hit over 30, 40 and 50 home runs in ...
    4: ...oaring Twenties]]'' as the fan base expanded significantly and triggered major expansion of nearly all...
    9: ... working with him for countless hours on hitting, fielding and later, pitching.
    10: ...ng front, holding up bat, in baseball uniform, on field]]
    14: ... On [[April 22]], [[1914]] "The Babe" pitched his first professional game, a six-hit, 6-0 victory over...
  13. Oklahoma (32092 bytes)
    12: OfficialLang = None |
    58: Popular but "unofficial" regional designations include [[Green Countr...
    113: ... century]] [[Spain|Spanish]] explorers became the first Europeans to visit the area.
    117: === Five Civilized Tribes ===
    122: The "[[Five Civilized Tribes]]" were not the only ones forc...
  14. Nebraska (13662 bytes)
    10: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] |
    38: Nebraskans have practiced scientific farming to turn the Nebraska [[prairie]] into a ...
    44: In the [[1860s]], the first great wave of [[Homestead Act|homesteader]]s p...
    45: Many of the first farm settlers built their homes out of [[sod]]...
    55: Nebraska, in common with five other Mid-West states ([[Kansas]], [[Oklahoma]]...
  15. New Mexico (31079 bytes)
    14: OfficialLang = [[English language|English]] and [[Span...
    38: ...|English]] and [[Spanish language|Spanish]] are officially recognized languages in the state. In [[Sp...
    46:
    50: ... Spain]] to his remote colony. O񡴥 was made the first governor of the new [[Province of New Mexico]]...
    62: ...ssouri]], for Santa Fe early in [[1822]] with the first party of traders. Wagon caravans thereafter ma...
  16. Roaring Twenties (28131 bytes)
    1: ...r]] [[demand]] and aspirations, coupled with significant changes in the [[lifestyle]]; and a series of...
    3: ..., the [[Aftermath of World War I|period after the First World War]] was marked by a [[Post-WWI recessi...
    5: ...nd [[dancing]], in defiance of the horrors of the First World War, which were still present in peoples...
    11: ...w products on the market on which to spend it. At first, the cessation of wartime production caused a ...
    16: [[Image:1908_Ford_Model_T.jpg|thumb|right|The Tin Lizzy was the mos...
  17. List of painters (54090 bytes)
    120: *[[Jasmine Becket-Griffith]]
    208: *[[Ford Madox Brown]] ([[1821]]-[[1893]])
    218: *[[Charles Ephraim Burchfield]] ([[1893]]-[[1967]])
    332: *[[Beauford Delaney]] ([[1901]]-[[1979]])
    381: *[[Beverly K. Effinger]] ([[1955]]-)
  18. List of inventors (14020 bytes)
    73: ..., (1854-1932), [[United States|USA]] — roll film
    83: *[[Adolf Eugen Fick]], (1829-1901) — [[contact lens]]
    85: *[[Henry Ford]], (1863-1947), [[United States|USA]] — mod...
    137: ...ited States|USA]] — [[Polaroid]] polarizing filters and the [[Land Camera]]
    139: *[[Irving Langmuir]], (1851-1957), gas filled incandescent lamp, hydrogen welding
  19. Thomas Edison (20653 bytes)
    3: ...nlo Park, New Jersey|Menlo Park]]" was one of the first inventors to apply the principles of [[mass pr...
    5: ...ompany]], which was a conglomerate of nine major film studios (commonly known as the Edison Trust).
    7: ... were friends until Edison died. The [[Edison and Ford Winter Estates]] are now open to the public.
    14: ...on moved to [[Detroit]], then [[Peru, Ohio]], and finally to [[Milan, Ohio]]. That town was enjoying a...
    16: ...y into his schooling his teacher, [[Alexander Crawford]], was overheard calling him "[[addled]]". This ...
  20. Great Depression (16069 bytes)
    24: ...epend on the aid of their friends or relatives to find a job.
    28: ...g competition for jobs in a place that couldn't afford it. This story was dramatized in the famous novel...
    38: ...t's ideas for massive public expenditures and [[deficit spending]] truly began to bear fruit. Roosevel...
    40: ...7, when he had balanced the budget by restricting fiscal support to the economy.
    51: This is referred to as the [[First New Deal]]. It was centered around the use of ...

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