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  • ...prosperity.<ref>[http://usinfo.state.gov/usa/infousa/facts/democrac/49.htm United States Department of State] George Washington, farewell address, 1796</ref> ...d shoulders.jpg|200px|thumb|[[Calvin Coolidge]], the 30th President of the United States, was a conservative who said, "Don't expect to build up the weak by
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  • ...harvesting-human-organs-huge-scale</ref> [[Xi Jinping]] for Hope after the election of [[Donald Trump]].<ref> File:Xi-jinping-hope.jpeg‎ </ref> "Socialism ....</ref> and it has been tried and failed in countries such as the [[United Kingdom]], [[India]], and [[Israel]] during the 20th century.<ref>Edwards, Lee (Oct
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  • ...litician who served as the Conservative [[Prime Minister]] of the [[United Kingdom]] for most of the [[Second World War]] and again from 1951-55. ...he escaped—an adventure that made him a minor national hero. He rejoined General Redvers Buller's army on its march to relieve [[Ladysmith]] and take Pretor
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  • ...on on Protecting and Reducing Government Secrecy, ''Secrecy'' [Washington: United States Government Printing Office, 1997], [http://www.access.gpo.gov/congre ...f>[[#refAvrich96|Avrich 1996]]: 146</ref> including [[Supreme Court of the United States|Supreme Court]] Justice [[Oliver Wendell Holmes, Jr.]]<ref>[[#refAvr
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  • |country=the United States ...ssive Movement]] at the time he was elected as the 28th [[President of the United States of America]], and reelected in 1916, serving from 1913 to 1921. Wils
    70 kilobytes (10,491 words) - 04:40, October 2, 2025
  • |country=the United States ...efeated [[Republican Party|Republican]] nominee [[Gerald Ford]] in a close election in 1976. Relatively unknown as a candidate, Carter finished second in the c
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  • ...autonomous (although not independent) in 1998 with its capital at Garowe. General Mohamed Adde Muse was elected President by the Puntland parliament in Janua ...m colonial rule, as the regions previously controlled by Italy and Britain united to form a new nation. What began as a hopeful step toward self-governance s
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  • ...general<ref>He wore his uniform with the one-star insignia of a brigadier general for the remainder of his life.</ref> and then undersecretary of war in [[Pa ...In November 1942 the Americans invaded French North Africa. They favored General Henri Giraud, the High Commissioner of North Africa. But de Gaulle seized p
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  • ===The Anuradhapura Kingdom === ===The Polonnaruva Kingdom===
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  • ...give their regime an air of legitimacy, such as holding sham or coerced [[election]]s, or declaring a "state of emergency" in the country with the implication ...airman of the Council of People's Commissars of the Soviet Union from 1917-1924
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  • ...hill]]'s Deputy Prime Minister. He made Britain a junior partner of the [[United States]] in the [[Cold War]]—and indeed pushed the U.S. away from support ...was badly wounded and recovered. His political career began in 1919 with election as mayor of Stepney.
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  • ...lose collaboration with the United States and his close associate American General [[Douglas MacArthur]]. ...a free of any pangs as to our traditional links or kinship with the United Kingdom." With the loss of Australian forces in Singapore, the threat of a Japanes
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  • *Robert Walner—Attorney General In the March 2005 parliamentary election a new political party, the Free List, earned enough votes to gain three sea
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  • ...[North Korea]] <br/> [[Norway]] <br/> [[Poland]] <br/> [[Ukraine]] <br/> [[United States]] (maritime) ...ssia/?ysclid=mfykq8jo1h663168909</ref> Economic sanctions leveled by the [[United States]] and [[European Union]] have backfired,<ref>[https://responsiblesta
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  • ...of [[freedom of the press]] analogous to the [[First Amendment]] in the [[United States]]. The BBC is the leading broadcaster in the UK and is the largest b ...ossible propaganda media network', Telegraph UK, April 25, 2011]</ref> In general, the BBC succeeds in broadcasting material that have offended varying eliti
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  • ...eir Starmer]] who, since July 2024, serves as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom.<ref>https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-34223157</ref> The Labour Party ...Labour Party after achieving seats in the [[House of Commons]] at the 1906 election. Much of the intellectual energy came from the [[Fabian Socialism|Fabians,
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  • ...l Assembly. National policy was formulated by the Central Committee of the United National Independence Party (UNIP), the sole legal party in Zambia. The cab ...e. The second-ranking person in the Zambian hierarchy was UNIP's secretary general.
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  • ...8 as part of a compromise brokered by former UN head Kofi Annan to end the election crisis. The exact powers of the new position are unclear.<ref>"Odinga pled ...the domestic problems which beset many of her neighboring states. The 2002 election heralded a peaceful transfer of power from the [[Kenya African Union]] to t
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  • ...whats-the-context-britains-first-labour-government-takes-office-22-january-1924/</ref> After the election Labour leaders used it as an excuse for their failure; it became a roadbloc
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  • In the 1906 election the Liberals won their greatest landslide in history. In 1908 Asquith becam ...ch rejected the 1909 budget. The Liberals lost their majorities in the two general elections in 1910 but Asquith built a majority coalition with the Irish par
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