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  • George H. W. Bush (category 21st-century American Episcopalians)
    it argues that these issues in the United States became worse in the 21st century primarily due to Bush setting a poor example and his handling of these
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  • Gerald Ford (category 21st-century American Episcopalians)
    periods in American-Israeli relations". The announced reassessments upset the American Jewish community and Israel's well-wishers in Congress. On May 21, Ford
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  • George W. Bush (category 21st-century American painters)
    intimidation are not acceptable ways to conduct foreign policy in the 21st century." File:FEMA - 3905 - Photograph by SFC Thomas R. Roberts taken on 09-14-2001
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  • Texas (category Use American English from March 2023) (section Mid-20th to early 21st century)
    late 20th century, the Republican Party replaced the Democratic Party as the dominant party in the state. Beginning in the early 21st century, metropolitan
    256 KB (25,860 words) - 00:17, 15 March 2025
  • Harvard University (category Use American English from February 2019) (section 21st century)
    curriculum and student body were gradually secularized in the 18th century. By the 19th century, Harvard emerged as the most prominent academic and cultural
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  • Louisiana (category Use American English from September 2019) (section Post–Civil War to mid–20th century)
    unique culture and language into the 21st century. The transmission of Spanish and other customs has completely halted in St. Bernard with those having competency
    250 KB (22,796 words) - 08:27, 4 February 2025
  • Franklin D. Roosevelt (category American Episcopalians) (section Japanese Americans)
    1823, and occupied several Latin American nations during the Banana Wars that occurred following the Spanish–American War of 1898. After Roosevelt took
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  • Supreme Court of the United States (category Use American English from September 2020)
    diversity in the court increased in the late 20th century. Thurgood Marshall became the first African-American justice in 1967. Sandra Day O'Connor became the
    309 KB (32,182 words) - 23:18, 14 March 2025