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- Abraham Lincoln [r]: (1809-65) Sixteenth U.S. President (from 1861 to 1865) who prosecuted the American Civil War to reclaim 11 seceding states and abolish slavery; assassinated in 1865 near the beginning of his second term. Considered the greatest of all American presidents. [e]
- Adolf Hitler [r]: (1889–1945) Politician in Germany; became 1921 Nazi Party leader, 1933 Reichskanzler (Chancellor), then 1934 as der Führer dictator before and during World War II. [e]
- American Civil War [r]: {1861-65) war by the U.S. to prevent 11 of its states (the Confederate States of America) from seceding; won by the U.S. after the death of 600,000 people and the abolishment of slavery. [e]
- American Federation of Labor [r]: A confederation of trade unions in the U.S. [e]
- American conservatism [r]: A diverse mix of political ideologies that contrast with liberalism, socialism, secularism and communism. [e]
- Andrew Jackson [r]: (1767-1845) Seventh U.S. President (from 1829 to 1837), general defeating the British at New Orleans in 1815; sponsored the violent removal of Native Americans from Tennessee to Oklahoma. [e]
- Andrew Johnson [r]: The 17th president of the United States of America (1865-69) after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln in April 1865. [e]
- Arthur S. Link [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Arthur Szyk [r]: (1894–) Polish-born American artist. [e]
- Australia, history [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Barack Obama [r]: 44th President of the United States of America (2009–2017) and a former Senator from Illinois (U.S. state) (born 1961). [e]
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- Bill Clinton [r]: Democratic politician (1946– ), President of the United States of America 1993–2001, and husband of U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton [e]
- Calvin Coolidge [r]: President of the United States of America 1923-1929, who took office after President Warren G. Harding's death. [e]
- Canada [r]: The world's second-largest country by total area, occupying most of northern North America; officially a bilingual nation, in English and French (population approx. 27 million). [e]
- Chester A. Arthur [r]: The 21st President of the United States of America. [e]
- Edward M. House [r]: American diplomat (1858-1938), politician and presidential advisor to U.S. President Woodrow Wilson. [e]
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- Fourteen Points [r]: Formed the basis of U.S. foreign policy in 1918 during World War I leading to the Armistice; and was prominent at the Treaty of Versailles; it was partly embraced by the other Allied Powers. [e]
- Fourth Party System [r]: Period in American political history from about 1896 to 1932, the Progressive Era. [e]
- Franklin D. Roosevelt [r]: (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), often called FDR, the President of the United States 1933 to 1945. [e]
- Franklin Pierce [r]: (November 23, 1804 – October 8, 1869) The 14th President of the United States, serving from 1853 to 1857. [e]
- French Third Republic [r]: Add brief definition or description
- George H. W. Bush [r]: (1924–2018) 41st U.S. President (Republican), elected in 1988 and serving one term; Director of Central Intelligence; U.S. Ambassador to China; youngest naval aviator in World War II. [e]
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- International law [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- James K. Polk [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Treaty of Versailles [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Democratic Party (United States), history [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Republican Party (United States) [r]: Add brief definition or description
- U.S. foreign policy [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Ulysses S. Grant [r]: Add brief definition or description
- United Nations [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Warren G. Harding [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- William Howard Taft [r]: Add brief definition or description
- William McKinley [r]: Add brief definition or description
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- Zachary Taylor [r]: Add brief definition or description