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  1. Timeline of the united states history 1990 to present (16426 bytes)
    6: ...ords is severely wounded in an assassination attempt
    9: ...Laden, leader of al-Qaeda and mastermind of the September 11 attacks, is killed in Abbottabad, Pakista...
    53:
    72: ...unces the House of Representatives would begin an impeachment inquiry against Donald Trump.
    78:
  2. Patti Smith (6059 bytes)
    19: ... end the [[2003 invasion of Iraq|Iraq war]] and [[impeachment|impeach]] [[President George W. Bush]].
  3. Hillary Rodham Clinton (17176 bytes)
    10: ...[[United States House of Representatives]] in the impeachment inquiry against President [[Richard Nixon|Richard...
    41: ...by Republicans in Congress and was abandoned in September 1994. Critics called it inappropriate for a ...
    71: ...ty]] one of her top issues in the wake of the [[September 11, 2001 attacks]], especially regarding obt...
    77: ...nate. To counter her polarizing celebrity, she kept a low public profile and learned the ways of the ...
  4. President of the United States (42878 bytes)
    12: ...d States at the time the U.S. Constitution was adopted), be at least 35 years of age, and have been a ...
    38: ... death, resignation, or removal from office (by [[impeachment]] and conviction). The line of 17 begins with th...
    52: ...er 24]], [[1784]], before the Constitution was adopted).
    241: ...n]] was elected to the same Senate that tried his impeachment after his term was over.
    264: ...ts or ex-presidents have died in every decade except four: the [[1800s]], [[1810s]], [[1950s]], and [[...
  5. James Buchanan (15634 bytes)
    53: ...e House of Representatives in 1830 to conduct the impeachment proceedings against James H. Peck, judge of the [...
    57: ...], and resigned on [[March 5]], [[1845]], to accept a Cabinet portfolio. He was chairman of the Comm...
    66: ...his appointments and persuading the people to accept constitutional law as the Supreme Court interpret...
    72: ...ly, Congress voted to call a new vote on the Lecompton constitution, a move which infuriated Southerne...
    78: ...e appeared on no southern ballot. Rather than accept a Republican administration, the southern "fire-e...
  6. Andrew Johnson (12662 bytes)
    42: ...licans, leading the House of Representatives to [[impeachment|impeach]] him in [[1868]]; he was the first Presi...
    56: ...umb|''Harper's Weekly'' illustration of Johnson's impeachment trial in the [[United States Senate]].]]
    100: === Impeachment ===
    101: [[Image:AJohnsonimpeach.jpg|thumb|The 1868 Impeachment Resolution]]
    105: ...blic criticisms of Congress provoked much talk of impeachment over the months.
  7. Madagascar (29377 bytes)
    53: ...the [[1500]]s, when [[Portugal|Portuguese]] sea captain [[Diego Dias]] sighted the island after his sh...
    57: The British accepted the imposition of a French protectorate over Ma...
    61: ...eriod of provisional government ended with the adoption of a constitution in [[1959]] and full indepen...
    76: ...de margin, despite efforts by federalists to disrupt [[ballot]]ing in several coastal areas.
    78: ...on [[March 27]], [[1993]]. After President Zafy's impeachment by the National Assembly in [[1996]] and the shor...
  8. Finland (29511 bytes)
    82: ...in branches of administration and a High Court of Impeachment for criminal cases against the President of Repub...
    88: ... Act which gives the Council of State certain exceptional powers in cases of national emergency. As th...
    123: ... one-third of [[Gross Domestic Product|GDP]]. Except for [[timber]] and several minerals, Finland depe...
    132: ...lows [[Robert Keohane]] and [[Joseph Nye]]'s concept of [[Realism]] and [[Complex Interdependence]] ve...
    186: ...Sunday business throughout the year, with the exception of official holidays and certain Sundays, such...
  9. Francis Bacon (16741 bytes)
    33: ... income; but old debts and present extravagance kept him embarrassed, and he endeavoured to obtain fur...
    37: ...nd so clear was the evidence that he made no attempt at defence. To the lords, who sent a committee to...
    38: ...acts of this predicament. Bacon commenting on his impeachment as Chancellor in which he was forced to plead gui...
    40: ... be found to have the troubled fountain of a corrupt heart. I know I have clean hands and a clean hear...
    94: ...ze:XS text:Viscount St. Albans; Charged with corruption, retires from public life.
  10. Timeline of United States history (1990-present) (6005 bytes)
    25: *[[1999]] - [[EgyptAir Flight 990]] crashes into the Atlantic Ocean, ...
    26: ...ill Clinton|President Clinton]] is acquitted in [[impeachment]] trial by [[United States Senate|U.S. Senate]]
    32: *[[2001]] - [[September 11, 2001 Terrorist Attacks]] on the [[World ...
  11. History of the United States (1964-1980) (21973 bytes)
    52: ...ves unity and independence as the last U.S. helicopter leaves Saigon, now [[Ho Chi Minh City]].]]
    54: ...r, was much more easily promised than done. Attempting to balance concerns for South Vietnam's abilit...
    58: ...ietnam that was provided was siphoned off by corrupt South Vietnamese government officials. The United...
    64: ...on B. Johnson|Johnson]] persuaded Congress to accept a tax cut in [[1964]], he was rapidly increasing ...
    66: ... Congress. As a result, Nixon changed course and opted to control the currency; his appointees to the ...
  12. History of the United States (1988-present2) (20668 bytes)
    12: ...ion of [[United States Congress|Congress]] on [[September 11]], [[1990]], [[President of the United St...
    23: ...ust 2]], [[1990]], when [[Iraq]] invaded and attempted to annex the neighboring oil kingdom of [[Kuwai...
    43: ... they unveiled on the steps of Congress in this September 1994 photo.]]
    55: ...nded to a [[deposition]] before Starr's office, [[impeachment]] proceedings began in the House against the Pres...
    60: ...broad penetrations into the economy at large, prompting a [[Wall Street]] technology-stock [[bubble (e...
  13. Congress of the United States (41315 bytes)
    7: ...ion; other powers are reserved to the states, except where the Constitution provides otherwise. Import...
    33: ...s from both houses must work out a compromise acceptable to both sides before the bill becomes the law...
    43: * To establish bankruptcy laws for the country as a whole
    67: * Levy direct taxes on citizens, except on the basis of a census already taken (This was ...
    69: [[Image:Senate in session.jpg|frame|The impeachment trial of President [[Bill Clinton]] in the Senate...
  14. United States Senate (35505 bytes)
    2: ...Senate but is not a senator and does not vote except to break ties. The Senate is regarded as a more d...
    10: ...tutional Convention]] in [[1787]]; all states except [[Rhode Island]] agreed to send delegates. Many d...
    14: ...e efforts of "[[Radical Republicans]]" led to the impeachment of [[United States Democratic Party|Democratic]] ...
    16: ...with most serving but for a single term. The corruption of state legislatures was also widespread; nin...
    23: ...essarily an absolute majority) wins. The sole exception is [[Louisiana]], which uses [[runoff voting]]...
  15. Federal government of the United States (13380 bytes)
    1: ...g|200px|thumb|right|The [[U.S. Constitution]], adopted in [[1789]] by a [[constitutional convention]],...
    2: ... on [[Spain|Spanish]] law). The United States accepts compulsory [[International Court of Justice]] ju...
    7: ...[[first-past-the-post]] voting in every state except [[Louisiana]], which has [[runoff voting|runoff]]...
    16: * House impeachment proceedings and subsequent Senate trials;
    29: ...islation]] passed by Congress; he or she may be [[impeachment|impeached]] and removed from office by a [[Superm...
  16. Bill Clinton (59225 bytes)
    23: ...r himself. He became the second president to be [[impeachment|impeached]], on charges of perjury and obstructio...
    25: ...boom|baby boomer]] generation. As such, his assumption of office marked a "generational shift" from t...
    42: ... state. Hillary took her husband's surname and adopted a more traditional public role as a political w...
    65: ...fill another campaign promise relating to the acceptance of openly [[gay]] members of the [[military]]...
    71: ...e to stalled legislation, including a failed attempt to create a comprehensive health care system unde...
  17. Gerald Ford (28942 bytes)
    20: ... came under intense criticism for granting a preemptive [[pardon]] to President [[Richard Nixon]] for ...
    27: ... are the only two U.S. Presidents to have been adopted. Ford grew up in [[Grand Rapids, Michigan]] and...
    32: ...ber]] [[1944]]. He came within inches of being swept overboard while the storm raged. The ship, which ...
    36: ... Ev and Jerry Show". Ford also led an effort to [[impeachment|impeach]] [[William O. Douglas]], who was a Justi...
    66: ===Assassination attempts===
  18. Richard Nixon (32863 bytes)
    30: ...he [[United States Navy]]. He could have been exempt from military service because of his Quaker relig...
    49: ... Soviet leader [[Nikita Khrushchev]] had an impromptu "[[kitchen debate]]" about the merits of [[capit...
    70: ...eration of Vietnam]]. The bombing campaign was kept secret from the American public and the [[Congres...
    73: ...f these bombings were considered as an article of impeachment, but the charge was dropped. This bombing (and a...
    92: [[Image:Nixon_and_Kissinger.png|left|thumb|[[Egypt]]ian Foreign Minister [[Ismail Fahmi]], Richard N...
  19. March 22 (9294 bytes)
    12: ...f a [[U.S. state]] to be removed from office by [[impeachment]].
    20: ...nded when a charter is adopted in [[Cairo]], [[Egypt]].
    96: *[[1687]] - [[Jean Baptiste Lully]], French [[composer]] (b. [[1632]])
  20. Politics of Russia (78325 bytes)
    2: ...h was defined by the much-amended constitution adopted by the Russian Republic in [[1978]]. [[Constitu...
    12: ...y the Soviet parliament. Despite Gorbachev's attempts to discourage Russia's electorate from voting fo...
    16: ...991|August 1991 coup]]) The coup leaders had attempted to overthrow Gorbachev in order to halt his pla...
    18: ...of Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania in August and September 1991.
    26: ...s in accordance with existing laws. When his attempt to secure confirmation of Gaidar as prime ministe...

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