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  • Employment Act of 1946 (category 1946 in economic history) (section In popular culture)
    Employment Bill of 1945 and Passage of the Employment Act of 1946," Essays in Economic and Business History, 1990, Vol. 8, pp 331-342 Weidenbaum, (1996) Bailey
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  • Council of Economic Advisers (category 1946 establishments in the United States) (section Economic Report of the President)
    reviewing the impact of economic activity in the previous year, outlining economic goals for the coming year (based on the President's economic agenda), and making
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  • Department of Energy (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section History)
    headquarters are in southwestern Washington, D.C., in the James V. Forrestal Building, with additional offices in Germantown, Maryland. In 1942, during World
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  • an Under Secretary of State for Economic Affairs on August 1, 1946, for a 2-year period as the third-ranking officer in the department. The position was
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  • George W. Bush (category 1946 births) (section Economic policy)
    electricity in the U.S. In 1998, Bush won re-election with a record 68 percent of the vote. He became the first governor in Texas history to be elected
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  • Department of Agriculture (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section History)
    USDA filed in federal court in 1997. An attorney called it "the most organized, largest civil rights case in the history of the country." Also in 1997, black
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  • Bureau of Labor Statistics (category Official website not in Wikidata) (section History)
    including relevance to current social and economic issues, timeliness in reflecting today's rapidly changing economic conditions, accuracy and consistently
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  • Office of Science (category Official website not in Wikidata) (section History)
    National Laboratory in California, and Leadership Computing Facility at Oak Ridge National Laboratory in Tennessee Argonne National Laboratory in Illinois. The
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  • Department of Transportation (category Government agencies established in 1966) (section History)
    (STB) – spun off as an independent federal agency in 2015 In 2012, the DOT awarded $742.5 million in funds from the American Recovery and Reinvestment
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  • Bill Clinton (category 1946 births)
    peacetime economic expansion in American history. The Congressional Budget Office reported budget surpluses of $69 billion in 1998, $126 billion in 1999, and
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  • the longest economic expansion in American history, which began in 2009 and continued until February 2020, when the COVID-19 recession began. In December
    403 KB (32,462 words) - 23:31, 7 February 2025
  • Argonne National Laboratory (category 1946 establishments in Illinois) (section History)
    html#neutrino.  "Our History". Argonne National Laboratory. https://www.anl.gov/our-history.  Marotti, Ally (18 March 2019). "The fastest computer in the world is
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  • Legal Adviser of the Department of State (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section History)
    Stat. 1214). The first legal adviser was Green Hackworth, who served until 1946 and then became a judge on the International Court of Justice. "Margaret
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  • Office of Management and Budget (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section History)
    acting director in March 2021, and was confirmed by the Senate in March 2022. The Bureau of the Budget, OMB's predecessor, was established in 1921 as a part
    33 KB (2,700 words) - 22:46, 17 January 2025
  • Jimmy Carter (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    important issue in next year's campaign." File:Inflation Yen USD 1971-2009 de.svg Carter's presidency had a troubled economic history of two roughly equal
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  • Richard Nixon (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    Race. He was re-elected in 1972, when he defeated George McGovern in one of the largest landslide victories in American history. In his second term, Nixon
    191 KB (21,415 words) - 23:16, 7 February 2025
  • Office of the Historian (category Official website not in Wikidata)
    issues, and responding to government and public inquiries on diplomatic history questions. "1 FAM 320 Bureau of Public Affairs (PA)". Foreign Affairs Manual
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  • Secretary of the Treasury (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template)
    the Treasury". History of the Treasury. United States Department of the Treasury. http://www.treasury.gov/about/history/Pages/edu_history_secretary_index
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  • Gerald Ford (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section Swearing-in)
    participated in many actions in the Pacific Theater with the Third and Fifth Fleets in late 1943 and 1944. In 1943, the carrier helped secure Makin Island in the
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  • World War II (category Articles with invalid date parameter in template) (section History)
    counter-offensive in early 1940. In August, Chinese communists launched an offensive in Central China; in retaliation, Japan instituted harsh measures in occupied
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