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  • John F. Kennedy (category Politicians assassinated in the 1960s) (section U.S. Senate (1953–1960))
    University in 1940, joining the U.S. Naval Reserve the following year. During World War II, he commanded PT boats in the Pacific theater. Kennedy's survival
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  • Richard Nixon (category 1960s in the United States) (section U.S. House of Representatives (1947–1950))
    involvement in Vietnam in 1973 and the military draft the same year. His visit to China in 1972 eventually led to diplomatic relations between the two nations
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  • Ronald Reagan (category Candidates in the 1968 United States presidential election) (section Seeking the presidency (1975–1981))
    Reagan.jpg File:The Reagan's at the Stork Club in New York City.jpg In January 1940, Reagan married Jane Wyman, his co-star in the 1938 film Brother Rat. Together
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  • Gerald Ford (category Centrism in the United States) (section Swearing-in)
    on board the Monterey. While he was on board, the carrier participated in many actions in the Pacific Theater with the Third and Fifth Fleets in late 1943
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  • George H. W. Bush (category American businesspeople in the oil industry) (section Head of U.S. Liaison Office in China)
    awarded the Distinguished Flying Cross for his role in the mission. Bush returned to San Jacinto in November 1944, participating in operations in the Philippines
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  • Louisiana (category 1812 establishments in the United States) (section Purchase by the United States)
    borders Texas to the west, Arkansas to the north, and Mississippi to the east. Of the 50 U.S. states, it ranks 20th in land area and the 25th in population,
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  • Franklin D. Roosevelt (category Candidates in the 1932 United States presidential election) (section Assistant Secretary of the Navy (1913–1919))
    his father's bond with the Democratic Party, and in preparation for the 1910 elections, the party recruited Roosevelt to run for a seat in the New York State
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  • Barack Obama (category American people of the War in Afghanistan (2001–2021)) (section 2004 U.S. Senate campaign in Illinois)
    Indonesia in 1966. His wife and stepson followed sixteen months later in 1967. The family initially lived in the Menteng Dalam neighborhood in the Tebet district
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  • Interpol (category Pages with the Nutshell template) (section Asia and the South Pacific)
    Representative Office to the UN in New York City in 2004 and to the EU in Brussels in 2009. The organization has constructed the Interpol Global Complex
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  • President (redirect from President of the United States) (category 1789 establishments in the United States) (section Setting the agenda)
    roles in shaping national policy in the 1830s and 1840s until debates over slavery began pulling the nation apart in the 1850s. Abraham Lincoln's leadership
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  • Massachusetts (category 1788 establishments in the United States) (section Notable 20th century politicians)
    colonization. The Plymouth Colony was founded in 1620 by the Pilgrims of the Mayflower. In 1630, the Massachusetts Bay Colony, taking its name from the Indigenous
    252 KB (23,989 words) - 02:04, 11 February 2025
  • Delaware (category 1787 establishments in the United States) (section Incorporation in Delaware)
    margins in the legislature, in practical terms the state had mostly ended the practice. By the 1860 census on the verge of the Civil War, 91.7% of the black
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  • Job Corps (category 1964 establishments in the United States)
    private -- starting in the late 1990s, and extending through to the early 2020s, cast doubt on the safety and cost-effectiveness of the program, and have
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  • The Washington Post (category Daily newspapers published in the United States) (section "Jimmy's World" fabrication)
    still published in the Outlook section on Sundays and in the Style section the rest of the week, as well as online. In 1975, the pressmen's union went on
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  • Vice President of the United States (category 1789 establishments in the United States) (section Successor to the U.S. president)
    no longer the runners-up in the presidential election. The vice president's role began steadily growing in importance during the 1930s, with the Office of
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  • Pennsylvania (category 1787 establishments in the United States)
    colony. The land was not yet in British possession, but the sale boxed in the portion of New Netherland on the West side of the Delaware River. The British
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  • Twitter (category Pages with the Nutshell template) (section Innovator's patent agreement)
    months after the launch of twttr that the crew purchased the domain and changed the name of the service to Twitter. Work on the project started in February
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  • Gallaudet University (category Deaf culture in the United States) (section Women's basketball)
    which had been the official name of the collegiate department since 1894. During his 17 years as Dean of the college in the 1950s and 1960s, George Ernst
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