1001 Facts About Presidents of the United States

1. John Adams became convinced that Congress was moving in the proper direction—away from Great Britain.

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2. Abraham Lincoln was part of seances after his son died in the White House.

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3. Obama Biden appointed two women to serve on the Supreme Court in the first two years of his Presidency.

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4. Abraham Lincoln kept the country together during the Civil War and he ended slavery in the United States.

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5. George HW Bush became the first serving vice president to be elected president since Martin Van Buren in 1836, as well as the first person to succeed someone from his own party to the presidency via election to the office in his own right since Herbert Hoover in 1929.

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6. Joseph Ruggles Wilson began reading at age ten; the delayed start was possibly caused by dyslexia.

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7. Hillary Clinton formed an alliance with Secretary of Defense Gates as they shared similar strategic outlooks.

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8. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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9. Early in 1918, The Wilson issued his principles for an end to the war, the Fourteen Points.

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10. Hillary Clinton's became the first First Lady of the United States to be a candidate for elected office.

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11. In 1964, The Clinton graduated from Hot Springs High School, where he was a musician and student leader.

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12. The Clinton eventually moved to Texas with Rodham in 1972 to take a job leading McGovern's effort there.

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13. Barack Obama attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school—with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979.

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14. In 1921, The Wilson opened a law office with former Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby, but Wilson's second attempt at practicing law proved no more enjoyable than his first, and the practice was closed by the end of 1922.

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15. Joe Biden declared his candidacy for President on January 31, 2007, after having discussed running for months prior.

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16. George HW Bush worked to absorb the John Birch Society members, who were trying to take over the Party.

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17. President Obama became the 44th president, and the first African American to be elected to that office.

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18. Vice President Mike Pence expected to take tough line on China as he heads to Asia.

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19. Woodrow Wilson was nominated as the Democratic presidential candidate on the New Freedom platform in 1912, opposing Republican incumbent William Howard Taft.

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20. Woodrow Wilson made his final offer to mediate peace on December 18, 1916.

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21. In 2010, The Wilson was inducted into the New Jersey Hall of Fame.

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22. Mike Pence began to climb the party leadership structure and from 2005 to 2007 was chairman of the Republican Study Committee, a group of conservative House Republicans.

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23. John Adams was born on the family farm in Braintree, Massachusetts.

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24. Woodrow Wilson hoped that the parties could be reorganized along ideological, not geographic, lines.

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25. The United States Senate has censured and condemned senators; censure requires only a simple majority and does not remove a senator from office.

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26. Hillary Clinton worked several very different jobs during her summers in college.

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27. John Adams made an initial effort to bring Jefferson into the cabinet and involve him in shaping foreign policy, but Jefferson declined the offer, preferring to retain his independence.

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28. President George HW Bush had an incredible number of experiences before he succeeded Ronald Reagan in the White House in 1989.

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29. President Obama graduated with a BA degree in 1983 and worked for about a year at the Business International Corporation, where he was a financial researcher and writer, then as a project coordinator for the New York Public Interest Research Group on the City College of New York campus for three months in 1985.

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30. In 2000, Lincoln United was the twelfth-largest resettlement site per capita in the country.

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31. Wilson Washington called for the establishment of an association of nations to guarantee the independence and territorial integrity of all nations—a League of Nations.

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32. Woodrow Wilson attributed the success of Wilson and others against the Taft Republicans in 1910 in part to the emergent national progressive message enunciated by Theodore Roosevelt after his presidency.

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33. Wilson Washington tips his hat as he exits the White House on his way to a parade along Pennsylvania Avenue.

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34. Van Buren was known for his uncanny political acumen and he was given a number of nicknames including "Little Magician" and "Sly Fox".

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35. When his eldest son Abraham Van Buren married Angelica Singleton in 1838, he quickly acted to install his daughter-in-law as his hostess.

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36. Van Buren had just taken office when the resulting economic collapse hit.

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37. John Trump was born in New York City on August 21, 1907.

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38. The Wilson engaged in a spirited campaign, criss-crossing the country to deliver numerous speeches.

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39. Woodrow Wilson responded by sending 6,000 troops under General John Pershing to the area.

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40. Lincoln United vetoed only four bills passed by Congress; the only important one was the Wade-Davis Bill with its harsh program of Reconstruction.

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41. Donald John Trump was born on June 14, 1946, at the Jamaica Hospital in the Queens borough of New York City.

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42. Abraham Lincoln served as a lobbyist for the Illinois Central Railroad as its company attorney.

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43. Hillary Clinton voted against President Bush's two major tax cut packages, the Economic Growth and Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2001 and the Jobs and Growth Tax Relief Reconciliation Act of 2003.

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44. Joe Biden became vice president of the United States after spending 36 years as a US senator from Delaware.

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45. John Adams assumed a less visible role but helped manage the delegation's finances and record-keeping.

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46. Karen Pence was the First Lady of Indiana during her husband's term as governor of the state from 2013 to 2017.

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47. The Clinton knows it herself—she ran Hillary The Clinton's 2008 presidential bid until then-Sen.

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48. President Obama became the first African American to be elected president.

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49. Lincoln was born on Feb 12, 1809, in Kentucky; he was professionally successful in Illinois.

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50. In June 1864, Lincoln United approved the Yosemite Grant enacted by Congress, which provided unprecedented federal protection for the area now known as Yosemite National Park.

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51. Van Buren had a role as the main advisor when Andrew Jackson served as the president of United States for eight years.

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52. Hillary Clinton is in favor of maintaining American influence in the Middle East.

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53. Woodrow Wilson studied political philosophy and history, joined the Phi Kappa Psi fraternity, was active in the Whig literary and debating society, and organized the Liberal Debating Society.

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54. Along the way, Abraham Lincoln became known for his physical strength as well as his formidable self-education.

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55. Joseph Ruggles Wilson had not waited for completion of the tariff legislation to proceed with his next item of reform—banking—which he initiated in June 1913.

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56. The Clinton was nominated by The Clinton in 1997 to the Second Circuit.

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57. John Adams announced that he would send a peace commission to France but simultaneously called for a military buildup to counter any potential French threat.

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58. Lincoln was part of seances after his son died in the White House.

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59. The Wilson directed Chairman of Finance Henry Morgenthau not to accept contributions from corporations and to prioritize smaller donations from the widest possible quarters of the public, and Morgenthau did this.

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60. Woodrow Wilson ordered the military occupation of the Dominican Republic shortly after the resignation of its President Juan Isidro Jimenes Pereyra in 1916.

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61. George HW Bush was assigned by Reagan to chair two special task forces, on deregulation and international drug smuggling.

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62. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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63. Barack Obama won the Nobel Peace Prize in October 2009 for his "extraordinary efforts" at international diplomacy and foreign policy, especially with the Muslin world.

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64. In 1996, President Obama officially launched his own political career, winning election to the Illinois State Senate as a Democrat from the South Side neighborhood of Hyde Park.

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65. The Wilson was the first president to receive a PhD which he got in Political Science from Johns Hopkins University.

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66. Michelle Barack Obama gets real candid in her new memoir, Becoming, even opening up about her own struggles with infertility.

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67. Construction of the modern Oval Office was completed in 1934.

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68. Lincoln United closely reviewed the dispatches and interrogated naval officers during their clash in the Battle of Hampton Roads.

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69. Joseph Ruggles Wilson had earlier downplayed Germany's guilt in starting the war by calling for "peace without victory", but he had taken an increasingly hard stand at Paris and rejected advice to soften the treaty's treatment of Germany.

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70. In 1977, at a backyard barbeque, George HW Bush was introduced by friends to Laura Welch, a school teacher and librarian.

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71. Karen Pence has worked as an educator, teacher, and painter.

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72. George HW Bush was the first House Republican to represent his Houston district, including his residence in the Tanglewood; His voting record in the House was generally conservative: Bush voted for the Civil Rights Act of 1968, although it was generally unpopular in his district.

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73. Karen Pence has an influence on husband Mike Pence's conservative stances.

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74. Barack Obama endorsed 74 candidates in House and Senate races around the country ahead of Tuesday's midterms and 39 of them, or 52.7 percent, won their respective races.

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75. Joseph Ruggles Wilson threatened a diplomatic break unless Germany repudiated the action; Germany then gave a written promise: "liners will not be sunk by our submarines".

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76. Joe Biden had voted against authorization for the Gulf War in 1991, siding with 45 of the 55 Democratic senators; he said the US was bearing almost all the burden in the anti-Iraq coalition.

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77. Woodrow Wilson was born on December 28, 1856 in Staunton, Virginia.

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78. Lincoln United was a simple man of tastes, and he never drank in the White House.

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79. Van Buren spent only six months in England as the Senate, in January 1832, refused to confirm his appointment by one vote—a ballot cast by Vice President John Calhoun.

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80. In 1921, Joseph Ruggles Wilson opened a law office with former Secretary of State Bainbridge Colby, but Wilson's second attempt at practicing law proved no more enjoyable than his first, and the practice was closed by the end of 1922.

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81. John Trump took an unusually long time to assemble his cabinet, in part because many of his nominations to positions requiring Senate confirmation were filibustered by Democrats.

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82. Mike Pence invited a Messianic Jew to pray at a recent campaign rally.

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83. Hillary Clinton is not planning to run for president in 2020, her campaign chairman John Podesta said recently.

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84. Mike Pence compares himself to Oprah while stumping in Georgia.

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85. Hillary Diane's said she had done minimal work for the bank.

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86. Barack Obama attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school—with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979.

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87. John Trump is running for re-election next year and a loss would mean his presidency ends in January 2021.

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88. John Adams signed the Alien and Sedition Acts of 1798.

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89. In July 2013, President Obama expressed reservations and stated he "would reject the Keystone XL pipeline if it increased carbon pollution" or "greenhouse emissions".

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90. Lincoln United served one term in the US House of Representatives.

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91. The Wilson sought a middle ground between progressives such as Bryan and conservative Republicans like Nelson Aldrich, who, as chairman of the National Monetary Commission, had put forward a plan for a central bank that would give private financial interests a large degree of control over the monetary system.

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92. In March 2004, Joe Biden secured the brief release of Libyan democracy activist and political prisoner Fathi Eljahmi, after meeting with leader Muammar Gaddafi in Tripoli.

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93. Lincoln United handled this difficult situation by using a series of artfully conditional responses.

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94. Joseph Ruggles Wilson, renominated without opposition, employed his campaign slogan "He kept us out of war", though he never promised unequivocally to stay out of the war.

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95. Joe Biden would credit her with renewing his interest in both politics and life.

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96. Abraham Lincoln United was born in 1809, 12 years after Washington left office, and would become the 16th president of the United States.

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97. Woodrow Wilson is the top, middle and bottom of it.

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98. Abraham Lincoln is both the most criticized as well as the most cherished President of United States.

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99. Van Buren spoke English as a second language, unlike any other president; his primary language in his youth was Dutch.

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100. On February 8, 1977, Carter stated he had urged the Soviet Union to align with the US in forming "a comprehensive test ban to stop all nuclear testing for at least an extended period of time" and that he was in favor of the Soviet Union ceasing deployment of the RSD-10 Pioneer.

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101. Abraham Lincoln demanded that Polk show Congress the spot where American blood had first been shed by the Mexican army.

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102. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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103. Abraham Lincoln abandoned the bill when it failed to garner sufficient Whig supporters.

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104. Joseph Ruggles Wilson was the third president to marry while in office.

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105. John Adams served on a committee of three, including Samuel Adams and James Bowdoin, to draft the constitution.

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106. Joseph Ruggles Wilson managed to maneuver through the complexities of local politics.

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107. Vince Carter still hasn't decided what his plan is after this season, whether he'll retire or come back for year No 22.

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108. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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109. The United States Senate allows each of its members more freedom to debate bills, and it allows the minority party to make more decisions than in the House.

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110. In 1996, Barack Obama officially launched his own political career, winning election to the Illinois State Senate as a Democrat from the South Side neighborhood of Hyde Park.

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111. President Obama emphasized the importance of unity and made veiled jabs at the Bush administration and the diversionary use of wedge issues.

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112. The Wilson expressed sympathy for the plight of Jews, especially in Poland and France.

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113. Lincoln United was photographed with John Wilkes Booth at his second inauguration.

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114. On January 20, 2009, Barack Obama was sworn in as the 44th president of the United States.

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115. Hillary Diane's received a Juris Doctor degree from Yale in 1973, having stayed on an extra year to be with Clinton.

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116. Joseph Ruggles Wilson was renominated at the 1916 Democratic National Convention without opposition.

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117. President Obama was elected over Republican John McCain and was inaugurated on January 20, 2009.

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118. President Obama nominated Sonia Sotomayor on May 26, 2009 to replace retiring Associate Justice David Souter; she was confirmed on August 6, 2009, becoming the first Supreme Court Justice of Hispanic descent.

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119. John Adams was a political activist prior to the American Revolution and was devoted to the right to counsel and presumption of innocence.

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120. The United States Senate has a rule passed in 1917 called a cloture rule, which limits debate to thirty hours before a final vote is taken on a bill.

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121. Van Buren became involved in politics by the age of 18 when he helped John Peter Van Ness win the party nomination for the election to New York's 6th congressional district.

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122. George HW Bush does not leave an entirely unblemished legacy; critics, particularly on social media, pointed to the so-called Willie Horton ad that was at the heart of his successful 1988 campaign.

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123. Barack Obama was born in Honolulu, Hawaii, two years after the territory was admitted to the Union as the 50th state.

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124. Abraham Lincoln signed the Homestead Act in 1862, making millions of acres of government-held land in the West available for purchase at very low cost.

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125. George HW Bush was stationed in China as the head of the US liaison office in Beijing between 1974 and 1975.

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126. Barack Obama selected Biden from a field speculated to include former Indiana Governor and Senator Evan Bayh and Virginia Governor Tim Kaine.

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127. Van Buren opened his own law office when he was 21 and married his childhood sweetheart, Hannah Hoes.

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128. Woodrow Wilson had won a promise that merchant ships would not be sunk without warning, and most importantly had kept the US out of the war.

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129. Lincoln United fought the factions by pitting them against each other, by carefully distributing political patronage, and by appealing to the American people.

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130. Woodrow Wilson was presented with a vacancy on the Supreme Court, which he succeeded in filling with a controversial nominee, Louis Brandeis, the first Jewish member of the court.

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131. Hillary Clinton's hosted the first-ever White House Conference on Teenagers and the first-ever White House Conference on Philanthropy (1999).

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132. Lincoln United saved his lesson on how bones heal for his summation to the jury.

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133. Van Buren served in the US Senate, where he firmly backed the tariffs of 1824 and 1828.

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134. Woodrow Wilson proposed marriage in September 1883; she accepted, but they agreed to postpone marriage while Wilson attended graduate school.

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135. George HW Bush was dedicated to curbing the deficit, believing that America could not continue to be a leader in the world without doing so.

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136. John Trump began campaigning against Hillary Clinton, who became the presumptive Democratic nominee on June 6, 2016.

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137. Wilson Washington directed Chairman of Finance Henry Morgenthau not to accept contributions from corporations and to prioritize smaller donations from the widest possible quarters of the public, and Morgenthau did this.

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138. On November 8, 2016, Mike Pence was elected Vice President of the United States as Trump's running mate.

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139. George HW Bush signaled his green credentials early with a 1988 speech that sounded like it had come straight from The Big Book of Democrat Party Talking Points.

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140. Hillary Clinton joined the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock and, in 1977, was appointed to part-time chairman of the Legal Services Corporation by President Carter.

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141. Barack Obama announced in Springfield and nodded to Lincoln and the less radical version of King.

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142. Joint Base Andrews is located at, a few miles southeast of Washington, DC near the town of Morningside.

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143. On March 2, 2006, President George HW Bush announced that his father would lead the American delegation to the inauguration of President-elect of the Republic of Portugal Anibal Cavaco Silva.

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144. John Adams was the second president of the United States and was one of the most influential presidents.

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145. Joseph Ruggles Wilson gave a speech at the Metropolitan Opera House in defense of the League—he was more insistent about it than ever.

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146. Barack Obama revoked President George W Bush's restoration of President Ronald Reagan's Mexico City Policy prohibiting federal aid to international family planning organizations that perform or provide counseling about abortion.

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147. On September 24, 2009, President Obama became the first sitting US President to preside over a meeting of the United Nations Security Council.

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148. Wilson Washington was nominated as the Democratic presidential candidate on the New Freedom platform in 1912, opposing Republican incumbent William Howard Taft.

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149. On June 19, 2008, President Obama became the first major-party presidential candidate to turn down public financing in the general election since the system was created in 1976.

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150. Wilson was Mr Wilson's private and political secretary from 1956 to 1983, which included his leadership of the Labour Party and his time in office.

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151. In May 1920, Joseph Ruggles Wilson sent a long-deferred proposal to Congress to have the US accept a mandate from the League of Nations to take over Armenia.

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152. President Obama is the fourth US president to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the third to become a Nobel laureate while in office.

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153. Hillary Clinton's received a Juris Doctor degree from Yale in 1973, having stayed on an extra year to be with Clinton.

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154. Joe Biden emphasizes health care as he stumps in St Charles for congressional candidate.

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155. Van Buren was a key advisor during Jackson's eight years as President of the United States and he built the organizational structure for the coalescing Democratic Party, particularly in New York.

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156. In May 2015, Mike Pence signed a bill stripping Ritz of much of her authority over standardized testing and other education issues, and reconstituting the State Board of Education dominated by Pence appointees.

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157. The Clinton was impeached by the House for lying about an illicit affair—period.

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158. Vice President Mike Pence is pictured on February 1, 2019, in Doral, Florida.

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159. In 2004, Carter had written a book with his friend Ken Klonsky.

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160. Wilson Washington had a series of debilitating strokes and had to cut short his trip on September 26, 1919.

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161. Wilson Washington was an All-American player at Old Dominion University and played for two seasons in the National Basketball Association.

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162. The United States Senate met behind closed doors until 1794, only opening them after much agitation by both states and senators—mostly southern.

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163. Abraham Lincoln issued the Emancipation Proclamation in January 1, 1863, that freed the slaves within the Confederacy.

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164. Barack Obama visited Havana, Cuba for two days in March 2016, becoming the first sitting US President to arrive since Calvin Coolidge in 1928.

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165. Barack Obama promised his wife he would give up smoking before moving to Washington.

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166. At the age of 24, Martin Van Buren married the 23 years old Hannah Hoes.

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167. Karen Pence expands access to art therapy in Japan with $54K grant.

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168. Abraham Lincoln was born in a Kentucky log cabin in 1809, and in 1816 his father, Thomas, moved the family across the Ohio River to a 160-acre plot in southern Indiana.

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169. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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170. In 2009, Mike Pence led the Republican effort to defeat the American Clean Energy and Security Act, a Democratic-backed bill to cut greenhouse gas emissions (and therefore combat climate change) through a cap-and-trade system.

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171. Van Buren had bought the Van Ness estate two miles from his hometown of Kinderhook, New York in 1839.

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172. Joseph Ruggles Wilson made his final offer to mediate peace on December 18, 1916.

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173. On January 26, 1996, Hillary Clinton became the first First Lady to be subpoenaed to testify before a federal grand jury.

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174. In 1860, Lincoln secured the Republican Party presidential nomination as a moderate from a swing state, though most delegates originally favored other candidates.

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175. On November 6, 2012, President Obama won 332 electoral votes, exceeding the 270 required for him to be reelected as president.

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176. George HW Bush was remembered Saturday at Chicago's legendary Billy Goat Tavern, an establishment where politicians of all stripes have stumped for decades.

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177. Hillary Clinton might run in 2020—but history is not on her side.

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178. Wilson Washington sought to move away from the foreign policy of his predecessors, which he viewed as imperialistic, and he rejected Taft's Dollar Diplomacy.

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179. Obama Biden emphasized the importance of unity and made veiled jabs at the Bush administration and the diversionary use of wedge issues.

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180. Barack Obama became the 44th president, and the first African American to be elected to that office.

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181. In January 2003, Barack Obama became chairman of the Illinois Senate's Health and Human Services Committee when Democrats, after a decade in the minority, regained a majority.

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182. On September 26, 2014, Hillary Clinton became a first-time grandmother when daughter Chelsea gave birth to Charlotte Clinton Mezvinsky.

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183. The Clinton was impeached by the House for lying about an illicit affair—period.

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184. Hillary Diane's helped to organize a diplomatic isolation and international sanctions regime against Iran, in an effort to force curtailment of that country's nuclear program; this would eventually lead to the multinational Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action agreement in 2015.

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185. Abraham Lincoln stated Douglas' popular sovereignty theory was a threat to the nation's morality and that Douglas represented a conspiracy to extend slavery to free states.

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186. Woodrow Wilson presided over the passage of the Federal Reserve Act, which created a central banking system in the form of the Federal Reserve System.

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187. In 1966, George HW Bush was elected to a seat in the United States House of Representatives from the 7th District of Texas; he won 57 percent of the ballots cast in a race against Democrat Frank Briscoe, who was the district attorney of Harris County.

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188. Joseph Ruggles Wilson moved his private supply of alcoholic beverages to the wine cellar of his Washington residence after his term of office ended.

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189. George HW Bush defeated Dukakis and his running mate, Lloyd Bentsen, in the Electoral College, by 426 to 111.

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190. Mike Pence proposed legislation to end the dual mandate of the Federal Reserve, requiring the Fed to just focus on price stability and not full employment.

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191. Van Buren responded with a thorough reconsideration of Jackson's hard-money order.

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192. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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193. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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194. Woodrow Wilson was the 28th President of the United States.

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195. In 1992, before his presidency, The Clinton proposed sending a peace envoy to Northern Ireland, but this was dropped to avoid tensions with the UK government.

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196. On January 27, 2010, President Obama Biden delivered his first State of the Union speech.

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197. Lincoln United believed that curtailing slavery in these ways would economically expunge it, as envisioned by the Founding Fathers, under the constitution.

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198. On November 4, 2008, Barack Obama Biden became the first African American to be elected President of the United States, sparking many celebrations in the United States and around the world.

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199. Mike Pence was born in Columbus, Indiana, graduated from Hanover College in 1981 and earned his Doctorate in Jurisprudence from Indiana University School of Law in 1986.

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200. George HW Bush described START as "a significant step forward in dispelling half a century of mistrust".

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201. Barack Obama attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school—with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979.

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202. Early in his presidency, Obama Biden moved to bolster US troop strength in Afghanistan.

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203. Joseph Ruggles Wilson sought a middle ground between progressives such as Bryan and conservative Republicans like Nelson Aldrich, who, as chairman of the National Monetary Commission, had put forward a plan for a central bank that would give private financial interests a large degree of control over the monetary system.

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204. Joe Biden considered a presidential run in 2016, but ultimately decided against it.

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205. Hillary Clinton made a historic run for the White House in 2016, becoming the first woman to receive the presidential nomination from one of the two major American political parties.

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206. Obama Biden declared his candidacy for President on January 31, 2007, after having discussed running for months prior.

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207. Van Buren announced his proposal in September 1837, but an alliance of conservative Democrats and Whigs prevented it from becoming law until 1840.

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208. Wilson Washington engaged in a spirited campaign, criss-crossing the country to deliver numerous speeches.

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209. President Obama lived with his mother and half-sister, Maya Soetoro, in Hawaii for three years from 1972 to 1975 while his mother was a graduate student in anthropology at the University of Hawaii.

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210. Hillary Clinton said she didn't want to run for president again in 2020.

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211. Mike Pence created a new "Center for Education and Career Innovation" to coordinate efforts between schools and the private sector; Ritz opposed the Center, viewing it as a "power grab" and encroachment on her own duties.

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212. John Adams renewed his push for the right to a jury trial.

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213. George HW Bush still maintains his great physical assets and stands tall at 6′ 2″ or 188 cm.

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214. George HW Bush became the US Navy's youngest pilot when he received his Naval Aviator wings and naval commission on 9 June 1943, three days before turning 19.

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215. President Obama delivered his victory speech before hundreds of thousands of supporters in Chicago's Grant Park.

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216. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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217. George HW Bush, had a net worth of around $23 million, although much of it is tied up in property.

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218. Mike Pence described the Bipartisan Campaign Reform Act, known as McCain–Feingold, which regulates the financing of political campaigns, as "oppressive restrictions on free speech".

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219. John Trump entered the 2016 presidential race as a Republican and defeated sixteen opponents in the primaries.

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220. Barack Obama was elected to the Illinois State Senate in 1996 representing the South Side neighborhoods of Chicago.

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221. Lincoln United was united in marriage to James C Tappe on May 6, 1948.

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222. President Obama attempted to reach out to Arab leaders by granting his first interview to an Arab satellite TV network, Al Arabiya.

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223. The German government, Joseph Ruggles Wilson said, "means to stir up enemies against us at our very doors".

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224. Woodrow Wilson began a public campaign for the nomination in the South, with a speech to the Pewter Platter Club in Norfolk, Virginia.

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225. Lincoln United was viewed by abolitionists as a champion for human liberty.

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226. Abraham Lincoln adhered to the Whig theory of the presidency, which gave Congress primary responsibility for writing the laws while the Executive enforced them.

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227. Joe Biden became known for his foreign policy while in the Senate.

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228. Joseph Ruggles Wilson finally won two-thirds of the vote on the convention's 46th ballot, and Marshall became Wilson's running mate.

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229. Hillary Diane's is the fifth presidential candidate in US history to win the popular vote but lose the election.

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230. Wilson Washington experienced more success with his return to writing, and he published short works on the international impact of the American Revolution and the rise of totalitarianism.

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231. Joseph Ruggles Wilson agreed to the creation of mandates in former German and Ottoman territories, allowing the European powers and Japan to establish de facto colonies in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.

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232. On November 10, 1923, Wilson Washington made a short Armistice Day radio speech from the library of his home, his last national address.

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233. Joe Biden comes from a long line of working people in Scranton—auto salesmen, car dealers, people who know how to make a sale.

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234. President John Trump urged Nicolas Maduro's military regime in Venezuela to allow humanitarian aid into the country and reiterated that all options are on the table in a speech that hit home both his international and domestic agenda.

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235. Mike Pence will meet hold a roundtable at a local church in the Doral area of greater Miami, where many Venezuelan exiles have established themselves since the socialist government of Hugo Chavez, Maduro's predecessor and mentor, came to power 20 years ago.

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236. Abraham Lincoln United suffered from "melancholy", a condition which now is referred to as clinical depression.

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237. Mike Pence rejuvenated his political career by running for the US House of Representatives again in 2000, this time winning the seat in after six-year incumbent David M McIntosh opted to run for governor of Indiana.

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238. Hillary Clinton has explicitly focused on family issues and supports universal preschool.

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239. George HW Bush was a skilled diplomat and helped steer Mikhail Gorbachev toward peacefully dissolving the Soviet Union.

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240. The United States Senate rules and customs were reformed in the twentieth century, largely in the 1970s.

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241. John Adams was the primary author of the Massachusetts Constitution in 1780, which influenced the United States' own constitution, as did his earlier Thoughts on Government.

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242. On October 30, 2009, President Obama lifted the ban on travel to the United States by those infected with HIV, which was celebrated by Immigration Equality.

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243. Vice President Mike Pence responded to Oprah Winfrey and channeled his inner "Anchorman" while campaigning for Republican gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp in Georgia.

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244. The Wilson was a college professor, university president and Democratic governor of New Jersey before winning the White House in 1912.

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245. President George HW Bush was unable to write due to his Parkinson's, but it was his sentiments.

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246. John Adams was sustained in his attempted usurpations by all the New England states and by a powerful public sentiment in each of the Middle States.

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247. Mike Pence initially proposed the initiative in his State of the State address in January 2015.

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248. Wilson was elected president of the American Political Science Association in 1910, but soon decided to leave his Princeton post and enter New Jersey state politics.

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249. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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250. Hillary Clinton has a border wall around her Chappaqua estate.

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251. Hillary Clinton's became the first female candidate to be nominated for president by a major US political party.

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252. In terms of Reconstruction, The Wilson held the common Southern view that the South was demoralized by Northern carpetbaggers and that overreach on the part of the Radical Republicans justified extreme measures to reassert Democratic national and state governments.

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253. In 1952, Carter began an association with the US Navy's fledgling nuclear submarine program, then-led by Captain Hyman G Rickover.

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254. Woodrow Wilson Washington died from a stroke and heart complications at the age of 67, on February 3, 1924.

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255. Woodrow Wilson became a prominent 1912 presidential contender immediately upon his election as Governor of New Jersey in 1910, and his clashes with state party bosses enhanced his reputation with the rising Progressive movement.

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256. Karen Pence thanked Ayers for his service in a tweet early Sunday dedication to the @VP team and his efforts to advance the @POTUS agenda.

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257. Abraham Lincoln United had his critics as well, particularly in the South: there were those who regarded him as an opponent to the values of personal freedom and states' rights.

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258. President Obama intervened in the troubled automotive industry in March 2009, renewing loans for General Motors and Chrysler to continue operations while reorganizing.

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259. Hillary Clinton's participated in swimming and softball and earned numerous badges as a Brownie and a Girl Scout.

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260. Barack Obama intervened in the troubled automotive industry in March 2009, renewing loans for General Motors and Chrysler to continue operations while reorganizing.

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261. Mike Pence "will rally support for the Venezuelan people and reiterate the steadfast support from the United States in their fight for freedom", the White House official said.

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262. George HW Bush will lie in state at the US Capitol before a memorial service at the National Cathedral in Washington, DC.

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263. Wilson Washington agreed to the creation of mandates in former German and Ottoman territories, allowing the European powers and Japan to establish de facto colonies in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.

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264. Abraham Lincoln was close to the Todds, and he and his family occasionally visited the Todd estate in Lexington.

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265. Woodrow Wilson made a partial recovery, but spent his remaining years seriously disabled.

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266. Barack Obama urged Congress to ratify a 12-nation free trade pact called the Trans-Pacific Partnership.

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267. George HW Bush began an effort to persuade the Democratic controlled Congress to act on the budget; with Republicans believing that the best way was to cut government spending, and Democrats convinced that the only way would be to raise taxes, Bush faced problems when it came to consensus building.

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268. John Adams was raised a Congregationalist, since his ancestors were Puritans.

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269. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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270. Joe Biden received student draft deferments during this period, at the peak of the Vietnam War, and in 1968, he was reclassified by the Selective Service System as not available for service due to having had asthma as a teenager.

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271. Obama Biden was officially nominated for a second term as vice president on September 6 by voice vote at the 2012 Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, North Carolina.

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272. Joseph Ruggles Wilson introduced a comprehensive program of domestic legislation at the outset of his administration, something no president had ever done before.

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273. Mike Pence came under scrutiny for being unusually quiet about who he'd support, a reflection of how the primary divided the populist strain of the GOP and its leaders.

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274. In 1974 Hillary Diane participated in the Watergate inquiry into the possible impeachment of Pres.

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275. Barack Obama was greeted with shouts of excitement as he entered restaurant Coyo Taco.

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276. John F Kennedy's Oval Office walls were adorned with seascapes and naval paintings.

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277. Joseph Ruggles Wilson tried to stop its showing during the World War.

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278. Abraham Lincoln United served a single term in the US House of Representatives from 1847 to 1849.

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279. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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280. In 2000, Barack Obama made an unsuccessful Democratic primary run for the US House of Representatives seat held by four-term incumbent candidate Bobby Rush.

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281. Lincoln United won re-election in 1864, as Union military triumphs heralded an end to the war.

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282. In December 2013, Obama Biden declared that growing income inequality is a "defining challenge of our time" and called on Congress to bolster the safety net and raise wages.

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283. Woodrow Wilson named Paul Warburg and other prominent bankers to direct the new system.

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284. The Wilson tips his hat as he exits the White House on his way to a parade along Pennsylvania Avenue.

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285. Hillary Clinton signaled she might be up for a potential 2020 presidential run during a live discussion Friday night with journalist Kara Swisher.

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286. John Adams squandered his popularity by signing the Alien and Sedition Acts into law in 1798.

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287. George HW Bush supported the Nixon administration's Vietnam policies, but broke with Republicans on the issue of birth control, which he supported.

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288. In December 2011, Barack Obama instructed agencies to consider LGBT rights when issuing financial aid to foreign countries.

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289. Barack Obama attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school—with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979.

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290. Van Buren led by 26 going into the fourth before claiming the victory.

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291. George HW Bush had an early lead, but his opponent, Democratic vice president Al Gore, bounced back.

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292. The Clinton has taught at the University of Arkansas Law School.

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293. Vice President Mike Karen Pence expected to take tough line on China as he heads to Asia.

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294. John Adams purchased a large brick house on Queen Street, not far from his office.

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295. President Obama gained 10 spots from the same survey in 2015 from the Brookings Institution that ranked Obama the 18th-greatest American President.

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296. Barack Obama attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school—with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979.

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297. Woodrow Wilson initiated a secret series of studies named The Inquiry, primarily focused on Europe, and carried out by a group in New York which included geographers, historians and political scientists; the group was directed by Colonel House.

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298. Hillary Clinton supported retaining and improving health benefits for reservists and lobbied against the closure of several military bases, especially those in New York.

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299. Woodrow Wilson proposed moving the students into colleges, known as quadrangles.

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300. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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301. Abraham Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in a one-room log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky; his family moved to southern Indiana in 1816.

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302. Woodrow Wilson was deeply affected by the loss, falling into depression.

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303. Hillary Diane's supports the US Export-Import Bank and holds that "any trade deal has to produce jobs and raise wages and increase prosperity and protect our security".

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304. The Wilson sought to move away from the foreign policy of his predecessors, which he viewed as imperialistic, and he rejected Taft's Dollar Diplomacy.

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305. Mike Pence revived his political career by running for Congress again in 2000, this time winning a seat.

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306. Barack Obama continued drone strikes against Islamist militants begun by the previous administration.

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307. Joseph Ruggles Wilson was elected president of the American Political Science Association in 1910, but soon decided to leave his Princeton post and enter New Jersey state politics.

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308. Abraham Lincoln received 55 percent of the popular vote and 212 of 243 Electoral votes.

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309. George HW Bush won Reagan's loyalty, and the two were reelected in 1984 for a second term in an even greater landslide.

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310. Mike Pence was inaugurated as Vice President of the United States on January 20, 2017.

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311. Joseph Ruggles Wilson began pushing for legislation which culminated with the Federal Trade Commission Act signed in September 1914.

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312. Mike Pence agrees to be Trump's 2020 running mate during news conference.

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313. John Adams became convinced that Congress was moving in the proper direction—away from Great Britain.

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314. In 2000, Hillary Clinton was elected as the first female Senator from New York.

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315. John Adams was a leader of the American Revolution, and served as the second US president from 1797 to 1801.

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316. The Wilson was born to a Scots-Irish family in Staunton, Virginia, on December 28, 1856.

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317. At the time, Wilson had made just under $2.2 million from his playing contract.

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318. On March 31, 1885, the United States Senate ordered an updating of its own seal.

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319. Russell Wilson is ready to scratch his baseball itch again.

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320. Barack Obama took time to stump for Georgia's gubernatorial candidate Stacey Abrams four.

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321. In 2013, Mike Pence signed a law blocking local governments in Indiana from requiring businesses to offer higher wages or benefits beyond those required by federal law.

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322. Barack Obama created a campaign committee, began raising funds, and lined up political media consultant David Axelrod by August 2002.

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323. President Obama supports the two-state solution to the Arab–Israeli conflict based on the 1967 borders with land swaps.

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324. Mike Pence "will rally support for the Venezuelan people and reiterate the steadfast support from the United States in their fight for freedom", the White House official said.

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325. The Wilson won California by 3,773 of almost a million votes cast, and New Hampshire by 56 votes.

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326. Woodrow Wilson said German philosophy was essentially selfish and lacking in spirituality.

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327. Barack Obama attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school—with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979.

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328. Michelle Barack Obama has extended her book tour to include more stops in both the United States and abroad.

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329. Joe Biden served on the County Council from 1970 to 1972 while continuing his private law practice.

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330. Wilson Washington won the 1912 election with a plurality of the popular vote and a large majority in the Electoral College.

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331. Barack Obama told Americans that "today's vote might be the most important of our lifetimes".

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332. Wilson Washington managed to maneuver through the complexities of local politics.

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333. Hillary Clinton has kept a relatively low profile as of late, giving the occasional speech and responding to Donald Trump's presidency online.

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334. Abraham Lincoln provided Grant with more troops and mobilized his party to renew its support of Grant in the war effort.

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335. Van Buren convinced Silas Wright to run for Governor of New York so that the popular Wright could help boost Polk in the state.

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336. In 1919, The Wilson guided American foreign policy to "acquiesce" in the Balfour Declaration without supporting Zionism in an official way.

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337. Lincoln United has a growing number of arts galleries, some of which include the Sheldon Museum of Art, Burkholder Project and Noyes Art Gallery.

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338. Woodrow Wilson appointed the first Jew and the first Roman Catholic to the faculty, and helped liberate the board from domination by conservative Presbyterians.

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339. George HW Bush died Friday at 94 but his legacy lives on in the things he said.

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340. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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341. Hillary Clinton's graduated in 1965 in the top five percent of her class.

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342. Joe Biden issued federal guidelines while presenting a speech at the University of New Hampshire.

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343. Lincoln United is one of the few large cities of Nebraska not located along either the Platte River or the Missouri River.

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344. George HW Bush was active in the Republican Party in Texas, and in 1966 he was elected to the US House of Representatives.

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345. In 1888, Wilson left Bryn Mawr for Wesleyan University; it was a controversial move, as he had signed a three-year contract with Bryn Mawr in 1887.

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346. Lincoln United was born in a backwoods cabin 3 miles south of Hodgenville, Kentucky, and was taken to a farm in the neighbouring valley of Knob Creek when he was two years old.

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347. Abraham Lincoln left most diplomatic matters to his Secretary of State, William Seward.

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348. Woodrow Wilson made four 3-pointers and Miller and Jett Roesing (11 points) each had three.

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349. Mike Pence ticked off the wrong kid at a White House event earlier in 2017.

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350. The Clinton decided to remain as Arkansas governor.

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351. Woodrow Wilson Washington was appointed to teach at Bryn Mawr and Wesleyan.

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352. The Wilson appointed three individuals to the United States Supreme Court while president.

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353. President Obama appointed two women to serve on the Supreme Court in the first two years of his Presidency.

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354. Hillary Diane's opposed and criticized Trump's call to temporarily ban Muslims from entering the United States.

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355. Hillary Clinton received sustained national attention for the first time when her husband became a candidate for the 1992 Democratic presidential nomination.

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356. Abraham Lincoln was not popular in York County, Pennsylvania, during the Civil War years.

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357. George HW Bush was admitted to a hospital with an irregular heartbeat.

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358. Joe Biden is the first United States Vice President from Delaware and the first Roman Catholic to attain that office.

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359. Karen Pence is an excellent writer, having published essays on websites like Thought Catalog.

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360. Vice President of the United States Mike Karen Pence attended the State of the Union address on January 30, 2018, with his wife, Karen.

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361. John Adams was a lawyer, diplomat, and leader of American independence from Great Britain.

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362. Abraham Lincoln removed McClellan as general-in-chief in March 1862, after McClellan's "Harrison's Landing Letter", in which he offered unsolicited political advice to Lincoln urging caution in the war effort.

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363. The Wilson persisted, saying that giving in "would be to temporize with evil".

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364. John Adams gave a useful spoken introduction to the piece, with live illustrations.

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365. Van Buren entered into national politics in 1821 when the state legislature elected him to represent New York in the United States Senate.

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366. John Trump won it 80 percentage points to her 13 points in the general election.

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367. The Clinton repeatedly condemned Bush for making a promise he failed to keep.

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368. Woodrow Wilson was a college professor, university president and Democratic governor of New Jersey before winning the White House in 1912.

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369. President Obama promised change and he seemed very different than a typical President.

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370. Michelle Barack Obama talks 2020 Trump challengers, gives update on Malia and Sasha.

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371. George HW Bush enlisted in the Navy on his 18th birthday, soon becoming one of its youngest pilots.

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372. In late 1779, John Adams was appointed as the sole minister charged with negotiations to establish a commercial treaty with Britain and end the war.

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373. Barack Obama discusses code-switching, the survival strategy African Americans and other minoritized people use to speak two languages in order to safely access multiple spaces.

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374. In terms of Reconstruction, Wilson Washington held the common Southern view that the South was demoralized by Northern carpetbaggers and that overreach on the part of the Radical Republicans justified extreme measures to reassert Democratic national and state governments.

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375. Van Buren resigned from his position to help resolve the Petticoat affair, then briefly served as the American ambassador to Britain.

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376. The Clinton was impeached by the House for lying about an illicit affair—period.

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377. President Obama turned to his neighbors to check if he was packing the spuds properly.

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378. Martin Van Buren was the 8th President of the United States.

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379. Michelle Barack Obama is wrong about Donald Trump and his supporters.

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380. Lincoln United interrupted his campaign to briefly serve as a captain in the Illinois Militia.

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381. Woodrow Wilson initially rebuffed pleas from the Allies to dedicate military resources to an intervention in Russia against the Bolsheviks, based partially on his experience from attempted intervention in Mexico; nevertheless he ultimately was convinced of the potential benefit and agreed to dispatch a limited force to assist the Allies on the eastern front.

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382. Wilson Washington threatened a diplomatic break unless Germany repudiated the action; Germany then gave a written promise: "liners will not be sunk by our submarines".

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383. On February 3, 1924, The Wilson died at home of a stroke and other heart-related problems at age 67.

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384. Hillary Clinton's supports the US Export-Import Bank and holds that "any trade deal has to produce jobs and raise wages and increase prosperity and protect our security".

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385. Lincoln United was concerned that Grant might be considering a presidential candidacy in 1864, as was McClellan.

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386. In May 1999, Joe Biden became the youngest senator to cast 10,000 votes.

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387. Abraham Lincoln United was the most photographed President of his era.

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388. John Trump touted his plan to create the Space Force as a sixth branch of the military.

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389. Barack Obama attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school—with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979.

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390. President Obama proposed to her twice, but both Jager and her parents turned him down.

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391. In July 2013, Obama Biden expressed reservations and stated he "would reject the Keystone XL pipeline if it increased carbon pollution" or "greenhouse emissions".

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392. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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393. George HW Bush urged that progress be made in improving relations between the US and Japan.

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394. President John Trump has threatened to use his emergency powers as president to build his $5 billion vanity wall.

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395. The Clinton was impeached by the House for lying about an illicit affair—period.

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396. Michelle Barack Obama says not always easy to live up to "we go high".

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397. Van Buren helped undermine a fledgling alliance between Jackson and Daniel Webster, a senator from Massachusetts who could have potentially threatened Van Buren's project to create two parties separated by policy differences rather than personalities.

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398. Mike Pence is an American by nationality and belongs to mixed ethnicity.

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399. Joe Biden was a member of the International Narcotics Control Caucus and was the lead senator in writing the law that established the office of "drug czar", a position that oversees the national drug-control policy.

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400. Wilson Washington began a public campaign for the nomination in the South, with a speech to the Pewter Platter Club in Norfolk, Virginia.

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401. Mike Pence began seeking to defund Planned Parenthood in 2007 and in three congressional sessions, he introduced legislation to block organizations that provide abortion services from receiving any Title X funding, even for services not related to reproductive health or family planning.

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402. Mike Pence will use the northern Australian city of Cairns as his base for those meetings.

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403. John Trump has differentiated legal versus illegal aliens, and it turns out for good reason.

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404. Barack Obama attended local schools from ages 6 through 10, both public and private Catholic school.

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405. The Wilson was an automobile enthusiast and, while President, he took daily rides in his favorite car, a 1919 Pierce-Arrow.

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406. On May 21, 2017, Pence delivered the commencement address at the University of Notre Dame.

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407. The Clinton was inaugurated in January 1993 at age 46, making him the third-youngest president in history up to that time.

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408. Mike Pence was to face Democrat John R Gregg, former speaker of the Indiana House of Representatives, in a rematch of the 2012 race.

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409. The United States Senate reached 100 members after the admission of Hawaii as a state in 1959.

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410. Wilson Washington spent the early part of his career as a professional surveyor.

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411. Barack Obama was born to a white mother and a black father.

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412. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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413. Joe Biden is one of the early frontrunners to be the Democratic nominee in the 2020 presidential election.

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414. The Wilson refused to make a formal alliance with Britain or France but operated as an "associated" power—an informal ally with military cooperation through the Supreme War Council in London.

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415. On October 10, 2018 Hillary Clinton was awarded an honorary doctorate in law at Queen's University Belfast after giving a speech regarding Northern Ireland and the impacts of Brexit at Whitla Hall, Belfast.

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416. George HW Bush was hailed for his long public service, global leadership at the end of the cold war, and a domestic commitment to bipartisanship.

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417. President George HW Bush demonstrated a long-standing support of Historically Black Colleges and Universities over his career.

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418. Van Buren won 146 of the 266 votes on the first presidential ballot, with only 12 of his votes coming from Southern states.

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419. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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420. Lincoln United removed McClellan as general-in-chief in March 1862, after McClellan's "Harrison's Landing Letter", in which he offered unsolicited political advice to Lincoln urging caution in the war effort.

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421. In January 2003, President Obama became chairman of the Illinois Senate's Health and Human Services Committee when Democrats, after a decade in the minority, regained a majority.

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422. The Wilson appointed Joseph Patrick Tumulty as his private secretary, a position he held throughout Wilson's political career.

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423. Barack Obama attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school—with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979.

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424. John Adams strongly felt that he would be forgotten and underappreciated by history.

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425. Mike Pence has stated his support of Israel and its right to attack facilities in Iran to prevent the Iranians from developing nuclear weapons, has defended the actions of Israel in its use of deadly force in enforcing the blockade of Gaza, and has referred to Israel as "America's most cherished ally".

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426. George HW Bush became the forty-first chief executive after serving for eight years as the nation's vice president under ronald reagan.

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427. Joseph Ruggles Wilson named Paul Warburg and other prominent bankers to direct the new system.

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428. John Adams eventually agreed and signed the bills into law.

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429. Hillary Clinton's received almost 17 million votes during the nominating process, as opposed to Sanders' 13 million.

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430. George HW Bush moved to Texas and found success in the oil business.

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431. Abraham Lincoln declared that such an amendment would "clinch the whole matter".

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432. John Adams made his first official visit to the nation's new seat of government in early June 1800.

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433. Barack Obama spoke during a private Barack Obama Foundation reception early last month in Hawaii, during which he called for "new blood" in politics.

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434. Karen Pence became the Second Lady of the United States on January 20, 2017, succeeding Jill Biden.

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435. George HW Bush entered the White House in 1989 with a reputation as a man of indecision and indeterminate views.

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436. In terms of war strategy, Lincoln United articulated two priorities: to ensure that Washington was well-defended, and to conduct an aggressive war effort that would satisfy the demand in the North for prompt, decisive victory; major Northern newspaper editors expected victory within 90 days.

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437. Abraham Lincoln United was married to Mary Todd on November 4, 1842.

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438. At that time, President Obama had actually passed several tax cuts to stimulate the economy.

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439. Wilson Washington named Paul Warburg and other prominent bankers to direct the new system.

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440. Joseph Ruggles Wilson served as the first permanent clerk of the PCUS General Assembly, was Stated Clerk for more than three decades from 1865 to 1898, and was Moderator of the PCUS General Assembly in 1879.

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441. Abraham Lincoln was elected President of the United States in 1860.

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442. President Obama announced an increase in US troop levels to 17,000 military personnel in February 2009 to "stabilize a deteriorating situation in Afghanistan", an area he said had not received the "strategic attention, direction and resources it urgently requires".

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443. Lincoln United is the capital of the US state of Nebraska and the county seat of Lancaster County.

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444. Mike Pence rejuvenated his political career by running for the US House of Representatives again in 2000, this time winning the seat in Indiana's 2nd congressional district after six-year incumbent David M McIntosh opted to run for governor of Indiana.

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445. Wilson Washington insisted a league of nations was the solution to ending the war.

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446. Woodrow Wilson summarized the growth of such foreign states as Prussia, France, and England, highlighting the events that led to advances in administration.

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447. President Obama published an autobiography, Dreams from My Father: A Story of Race and Inheritance, in 1995.

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448. In 2012, President Obama authorized multiple programs run by the CIA and the Pentagon to train anti-Assad rebels.

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449. On July 15, 2016, John Trump announced his selection of Indiana Governor Mike Pence as his running mate.

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450. Hillary Clinton's began her drive to the US Senate by visiting all 62 counties in the state, in a "listening tour" of small-group settings.

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451. John Adams published a three-year marathon of letters in the Boston Patriot newspaper, refuting line-by-line Hamilton's 1800 pamphlet.

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452. Barack Obama helped set up a job training program, a college preparatory tutoring program, and a tenants' rights organization in Altgeld Gardens.

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453. Wilson was an automobile enthusiast and, while President, he took daily rides in his favorite car, a 1919 Pierce-Arrow.

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454. On October 10, 2018 Hillary Diane was awarded an honorary doctorate in law at Queen's University Belfast after giving a speech regarding Northern Ireland and the impacts of Brexit at Whitla Hall, Belfast.

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455. George HW Bush spent most of his time in Houston or at his home in Kennebunkport.

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456. John Adams received 34 electoral college votes in the election, second place behind George Washington, who garnered 69 votes.

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457. Mike Pence became the Vice President of the United States alongside Donald Trump in 2017.

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458. Lincoln United discussed a draft of the Emancipation Proclamation with his cabinet.

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459. George HW Bush quickly emerged as the leader of the investment group.

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460. The Wilson was indifferent to the issue, but acceded to strong opposition from Australia and Britain.

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461. Wilson Washington appealed to African Americans and promised to work for them, gaining some support among them in the North at the expense of the Republicans.

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462. Joseph Ruggles Wilson appointed three individuals to the United States Supreme Court while president.

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463. In December 2013, Barack Obama declared that growing income inequality is a "defining challenge of our time" and called on Congress to bolster the safety net and raise wages.

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464. Van Buren never remarried and he never spoke publicly of his wife.

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465. Lincoln was shot by John Wilkes Booth at the Ford Theater in Washington DC while attending a play.

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466. Barack Obama was living in seclusion in a large compound in Abbottabad, Pakistan, a suburban area 35 miles from Islamabad.

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467. John Adams filled the vacancies created in this statute by appointing a series of judges, whom his opponents called the "Midnight Judges", just days before his term expired.

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468. Wilson Washington was elected president of the American Political Science Association in 1910, but soon decided to leave his Princeton post and enter New Jersey state politics.

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469. Wilson Washington spent his youth in the South observing the Civil War and its aftermath.

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470. Lincoln United closely supervised the war effort, including the selection of generals and the naval blockade that shut down the South's trade.

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471. Abraham Lincoln has often been portrayed by Hollywood, almost always in a flattering light.

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472. Woodrow Wilson created the Federal Reserve and supported the 19th Amendment, allowing women to vote.

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473. Wilson Washington died at his home on February 3, 1924, at age 67.

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474. John Adams was the first president to reside in the executive mansion now known as the White House.

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475. Joseph Ruggles Wilson extracted from Germany a pledge to constrain submarine warfare to the rules of cruiser warfare, which represented a major diplomatic concession.

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476. The Clinton renewed his push from improved human rights in China, telling the students that only true freedom would secure China's place as an economic superpower in the next century.

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477. Joe Biden won the November 7, 1972 election in an upset by a margin of 3,162 votes.

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478. The Wilson got the equalizer 13 minutes into the second half, with Daniel Cervantes finishing a long Sebastian Castorena throw-in into the goalmouth.

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479. George HW Bush, pictured in the cockpit of his TBM Avenger during World War II, enlisted in the Navy on his 18th birthday and became one of its youngest pilots.

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480. John Adams built up the Navy, adding six fast, powerful frigates, most notably the USS Constitution.

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481. Abraham Lincoln is largely responsible for the institution of the Thanksgiving holiday in the United States.

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482. President Obama emphasized issues of rapidly ending the Iraq War, increasing energy independence, and reforming the health care system, in a campaign that projected themes of hope and change.

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483. Barack Obama coaxed Congress to expand health care insurance for children and provide legal protection for women seeking equal pay.

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484. President Barack Obama will come to University of Chicago this month to tape a live podcast to commemorate the 10th anniversary of his historic election.

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485. The idea was never commercialized, but Lincoln is the only president to hold a patent.

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486. Obama Biden became the 47th Vice President of the United States on January 20, 2009, when he was inaugurated alongside President Barack Obama.

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487. Mike Pence holds a lifetime rating of 4 percent from the League of Conservation Voters.

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488. Abraham Lincoln received not quite 40 percent of the popular vote, but carried 180 of 303 Electoral votes.

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489. Joint Base Andrews is widely known for housing Air Force One—both of the two Boeing VC-25 aircraft that are used by the President of the United States are situated at Joint Base Andrews.

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490. Woodrow Wilson directed Chairman of Finance Henry Morgenthau not to accept contributions from corporations and to prioritize smaller donations from the widest possible quarters of the public, and Morgenthau did this.

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491. In 1988, George HW Bush defeated Massachusetts governor Michael Dukakis to become the forty-first president of the United States.

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492. Wilson was indifferent to the issue, but acceded to strong opposition from Australia and Britain.

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493. Woodrow Wilson was elected president of the American Political Science Association in 1910, but soon decided to leave his Princeton post and enter New Jersey state politics.

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494. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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495. Van Buren was deeply troubled by the stirrings of secessionism in the South and welcomed the Compromise of 1850 as a necessary conciliatory measure despite his opposition to the Fugitive Slave Act of 1850.

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496. Barack Obama was born in 1961 in Honolulu, Hawaii, two years after the territory was admitted to the Union as the 50th state.

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497. Abraham Lincoln was invoked in recruiting posters for African-Americans during the war and he was quoted on posters supporting the war effort, Plummer said.

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498. In March 2008, George HW Bush met with President of the People's Republic of China Hu Jintao, who praised Bush for his attempts at harmonizing relations between the US and China.

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499. Van Buren was far more important as a political leader than as a legislator.

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500. Mike Pence tells Aung San Suu Kyi that her country's persecution of Rohingya is inexcusable.

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501. George HW Bush celebrated his 90th birthday on June 12, 2014, by making a tandem parachute jump near his summer home in coastal Maine, delivering on a vow he made five years earlier even though he can no longer use his legs.

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502. John Adams signed the controversial Alien and Sedition Acts and built up the army and navy in the undeclared "Quasi-War" with France.

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503. Van Buren contributed to the development of a new system of political parties.

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504. Van Buren took the responsibility for the economy which resulted in disastrous congressional elections for the Democratic party.

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505. In terms of Reconstruction, Wilson held the common Southern view that the South was demoralized by Northern carpetbaggers and that overreach on the part of the Radical Republicans justified extreme measures to reassert Democratic national and state governments.

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506. The Clinton argued at the debate that Trump refused to acknowledge Russian cyberattacks on the US, and that the then-Republican nominee shared a number of Putin's interests.

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507. On February 10, 2007, Barack Obama formally announced his candidacy for president of the United States.

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508. Mike Pence is in the Magic City to headline a fundraiser for the National Republican Senatorial Committee—the campaign arm of Senate Republicans.

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509. George HW Bush quietly gave space to Mikhail Gorbachev, president of the Soviet Union, to allow that country to adjust to the decline in its fortunes and influence.

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510. The Wilson introduced controversial fair trade legislation which included lowering tolls to import goods through the Panama Canal, and supported the increase of segregation policies.

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511. Donald John Trump is the 45th and current president of the United States.

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512. George HW Bush actively tried to restore morale within the agency and to deflect criticisms of the agency's past role and authority.

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513. Wilson Washington got into a quick shoving match with Pat Maroon after a play on Monday, but it only earned them matching roughing minors.

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514. John Adams exerted effective control over the War Department, taking over supplies for the army.

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515. Martin Van Buren died of bronchial asthma and heart failure at his Lindenwald estate in Kinderhook on July 24, 1862.

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516. Van Buren was born in Kinderhook, New York to a family of Dutch Americans; his father was a Patriot during the American Revolution.

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517. Lincoln United experienced another move shortly after when the family relocated to Macon County, Illinois.

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518. Woodrow Wilson was the third president to marry while in office.

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519. Barack Obama will appear at a Get Out the Vote Rally in Chicago on Sunday.

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520. Martin Van Buren created one of the first political machines, the Albany Regency.

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521. Woodrow Wilson finally won two-thirds of the vote on the convention's 46th ballot, and Marshall became Wilson's running mate.

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522. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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523. Woodrow Wilson won re-election by a narrow margin in the presidential election of 1916, defeating Republican nominee Charles Evans Hughes.

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524. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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525. Van Buren was elected to the United States Senate in 1821 and supported William H Crawford in the 1824 presidential election.

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526. President George HW Bush devoted attention to voluntary service as a means of solving some of America's most serious social problems.

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527. Hillary Diane's was the first inaugural First Lady to have earned a postgraduate degree and to have her own professional career up to the time of entering the White House.

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528. George HW Bush became one of only two presidents whose son served as president.

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529. Abraham Lincoln felt such action could only be taken by the Commander-in-Chief using war powers granted to the president by the Constitution, and Lincoln was planning to take that action.

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530. Mike Pence is the 48th and current Vice President of the United States, in office since January 20, 2017.

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531. Woodrow Wilson signed the Revenue Act of 1913 into law on October 3, 1913.

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532. Joe Biden was attempting to become the youngest president since John F Kennedy.

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533. George HW Bush is nearly lost in a crowd at a College of DuPage rally in October 1990.

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534. Woodrow Wilson got that declaration, and 4,734,991 young Americans went to war.

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535. The United States Senate adopted a standing committee system in December 1816 when it created eleven standing committees.

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536. Hillary Clinton was the first woman to run in the primary or caucus of every state and she eclipsed, by a very wide margin, Congresswoman Shirley Chisholm's 1972 marks for most votes garnered and delegates won by a woman.

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537. In 1991, 1992, and 1993, George HW Bush signed nuclear disarmament agreements with the Soviet Union and then Russia that called for substantial cuts in nuclear arms.

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538. George HW Bush jumps out of an airplane for his 85th birthday in 2009.

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539. Hillary Clinton's was named chair of the Arkansas Education Standards Committee in 1983, where she sought to reform the state's court-sanctioned public education system.

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540. John Adams was commissioner to France in 1778 and in 1782 and 1783, he helped negotiate the Treaty of Paris which ended the American War of Independence.

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541. On March 22, 2017, Joe Biden referred to the Republican healthcare bill as a "tax bill" meant to transfer nearly 1 trillion USD used for health benefits for the lower classes to wealthy Americans during his first appearance on Capitol Hill since Trump's inauguration.

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542. The United States Senate has only broken a deadlock once; in 1837, it elected Richard Mentor Johnson.

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543. John Adams was a strong believer in good education as one of the pillars of the Enlightenment.

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544. On November 10, 2014, President Obama recommended the Federal Communications Commission reclassify broadband Internet service as a telecommunications service in order to preserve net neutrality.

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545. Obama Biden has roots in Ireland; he met with his Irish cousins in Moneygall in May 2011.

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546. Van Buren rarely quarreled with the Senate over appointments, unlike his predecessor.

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547. George HW Bush was a member of the Delta Kappa Epsilon fraternity and was elected its president.

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548. The Wilson gave a speech at the Metropolitan Opera House in defense of the League—he was more insistent about it than ever.

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549. Joseph Ruggles Wilson is generally ranked by historians and political scientists as one of the better presidents.

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550. On November 6, 2012, Obama Biden won 332 electoral votes, exceeding the 270 required for him to be reelected as president.

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551. Mike Pence was the first representative from Indiana to hold a House leadership position since 1981.

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552. Van Buren helped form the new Democratic Party from a coalition of Jeffersonian Republicans who backed the military hero and president Andrew Jackson.

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553. Mike Pence ended his trip with stops in Sydney, Australia, and Oahu, Hawaii and American Samoa.

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554. Barack Obama is the fourth US president to be awarded the Nobel Peace Prize and the third to become a Nobel laureate while in office.

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555. Wilson Washington appointed three individuals to the United States Supreme Court while president.

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556. Wilson Washington was an automobile enthusiast and, while President, he took daily rides in his favorite car, a 1919 Pierce-Arrow.

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557. Barack Obama has emphasized the conservation of federal lands during his term in office.

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558. George HW Bush was in Kuwait to commemorate the victory over Saddam's forces two years earlier.

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559. Barack Obama is appearing at a Friday afternoon rally at Morehouse College on behalf.

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560. Lincoln United believed the federal government had limited responsibility to the millions of freedmen.

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561. Hillary Clinton opposed the Iraq War troop surge of 2007, for both military and domestic political reasons.

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562. Van Buren appointed several key supporters, including William L Marcy and Silas Wright, to important state positions.

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563. The Wilson finally won two-thirds of the vote on the convention's 46th ballot, and Marshall became Wilson's running mate.

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564. John Adams was the first president to live in the White House.

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565. President Obama is being criticized for the performance of the economy and for job creation.

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566. Vice President Mike Pence has a message for celebrities like Oprah Winfrey and Will Ferrell who are supporting Georgia's Democratic gubernatorial candidate, Stacey Abrams.

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567. President George HW Bush made several significant contributions to the geosciences and to environmental policy.

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568. George HW Bush beat Al Gore in one of the closest presidential elections in history.

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569. John Trump publicly speculated about running for president in the 2012 election, and made his first speaking appearance at the Conservative Political Action Conference in February 2011.

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570. Mike Pence will join Kemp at a rally at the Savannah International Trade and Convention Center on.

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571. The Clinton spent the afternoon shopping after completing the nominations for his cabinet.

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572. George HW Bush will lie in state next week at the US Capitol, giving the American public an opportunity to bid farewell to the 41st president, congressional leaders announced Saturday.

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573. The Wilson tried to keep the United States neutral during World War I but ultimately called on Congress to declare war on Germany in 1917.

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574. Lincoln United is home to the University of Nebraska's football team, the Nebraska Cornhuskers.

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575. President George HW Bush was Honorary Chairman of Points of Light, an international nonprofit dedicated to engaging more people and resources in solving serious social problems through voluntary service.

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576. Callum Wilson is expected to figure high on West Ham United's list of potential replacements for Marko Arnautovic should the Austria international move to China this month.

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577. On October 21, 2011 President Obama announced that all US troops would leave Iraq in time to be "home for the holidays".

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578. Joe Biden was caught on camera emerging from a voting booth.

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579. On March 1, 1972, Carter stated a possible usage of a special session of the General Assembly could take place in the event that the Justice Department opted to turn down any reapportionment plans by either the House or Senate.

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580. John Adams authored the "Braintree Instructions" in 1765, in the form of a letter sent to the representatives of Braintree in the Massachusetts legislature.

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581. Woodrow Wilson retired from public office in 1921, and he died in 1924.

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582. George HW Bush was president of his fraternity and, like his father, a member of Yale's secretive Skull and Bones society; unlike his father, he was only an average student and did not excel in athletics.

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583. In March 2009, Hillary Clinton presented Russian Foreign Minister Sergey Lavrov with a "reset button" symbolizing US attempts to rebuild ties with that country under its new president, Dmitry Medvedev.

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584. On November 8, 2016, John Trump received 306 pledged electoral votes versus 232 for Clinton.

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585. Woodrow Wilson appealed to African Americans and promised to work for them, gaining some support among them in the North at the expense of the Republicans.

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586. On November 8, 2016, Mike Pence was elected vice president of the United States when Donald Trump won the presidential race, defeating Democratic candidate Hillary Clinton.

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587. Wilson Washington took this skill with him into his role as a military leader.

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588. The Wilson believed that America's system of checks and balances complicated American governance.

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589. In 1994 The Clinton angered London by granting a visa to Gerry Adams, leader of Sinn Fein, the IRA's political arm.

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590. Hillary Clinton's devoted considerable time in traditionally Republican Upstate New York regions.

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591. Hillary Clinton held a significant lead in national polls over Trump throughout most of 2016.

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592. The Wilson hoped that the parties could be reorganized along ideological, not geographic, lines.

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593. Abraham Lincoln was indeed elected to the House of Representatives in 1846, where he served one two-year term.

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594. President Obama continued drone strikes against Islamist militants begun by the previous administration.

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595. Mike Pence administered the oath of office to the White House senior staff on January 22, 2017.

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596. Joint Base Andrews is widely known for housing Air Force One—both of the two Boeing VC-25 aircraft that are used by the President of the United States are situated at Joint Base Andrews.

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597. Barack Obama attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school—with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979.

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598. Joint Base Andrews has one elementary, one middle, and one high school serving as primary feeder schools.

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599. On January 1, 1863, Abraham Lincoln delivered the Emancipation Proclamation, reshaping the cause of the Civil War from saving the Union to abolishing slavery.

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600. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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601. Van Buren would undoubtedly have been the Democratic nominee in 1844 had not Texas become the dominant issue by that year.

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602. President Obama left office in January 2017 and currently resides in Washington, DC.

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603. Joe Biden was a long-time member of the US Senate Committee on the Judiciary.

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604. On March 4, 1865, Lincoln United delivered his second inaugural address.

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605. Mr John Trump never directly mentioned any Democrats pushing progressive policies either in Congress or for 2020, but he has blasted and linked socialism and Democrats in recent weeks.

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606. On July 13, 1985, George HW Bush became the first vice president to serve as acting president when Reagan underwent surgery to remove polyps from his colon; Bush served as the acting president for approximately eight hours.

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607. In 2015, President Obama was harshly criticized by Israel for advocating and signing the Iran Nuclear Deal; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had advocated the US congress to oppose it, said the deal was "dangerous" and "bad".

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608. Joe Biden voted in favor of the resolution authorizing the Iraq War in 2002, but opposed the surge of US troops in 2007.

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609. John Adams was an important figure in both the First and Second Continental Congresses in 1774 and 1775.

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610. Vice President Mike Pence defended the Trump administration's imposition of tariffs on $250 billion in Chinese goods, saying that it was necessary because of the "tremendous barriers" Beijing put on companies entering its market.

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611. The Wilson appealed to African Americans and promised to work for them, gaining some support among them in the North at the expense of the Republicans.

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612. President Obama sponsored a Senate amendment to the State Children's Health Insurance Program, providing one year of job protection for family members caring for soldiers with combat-related injuries.

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613. Van Buren had fallen heir to the Whig attacks on "King Andrew", and repeatedly during debates on the subtreasury bill, critics had charged the president with seeking to enlarge his power by manipulation of the nation's currency.

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614. Wilson Washington was the first president to receive a PhD which he got in Political Science from Johns Hopkins University.

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615. On October 16, 1854, Abraham Lincoln went before a large crowd in Peoria to debate the merits of the Kansas-Nebraska Act with Douglas, denouncing slavery and its extension and calling the institution a violation of the most basic tenets of the Declaration of Independence.

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616. Barack Obama wants your support on issues and candidates he likes.

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617. Barack Obama attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school—with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979.

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618. The Wilson tried to stop its showing during the World War.

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619. Lincoln United concluded that the Civil War had a profound objective: a new birth of freedom in the nation.

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620. The Wilson agreed to the creation of mandates in former German and Ottoman territories, allowing the European powers and Japan to establish de facto colonies in the Middle East, Africa, and Asia.

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621. George HW Bush told reporters that while he would allow for heads of state to dictate how each meeting would transpire, there was an expectation on his part for discussions on the independence of Namibia, adding that the United States was going to retain the position of no settlement in Namibia until Cuban troops in Angola were withdrawn.

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622. President Obama coaxed Congress to expand health care insurance for children and provide legal protection for women seeking equal pay.

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623. The German government, The Wilson said, "means to stir up enemies against us at our very doors".

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624. Lincoln United provided Grant with more troops and mobilized his party to renew its support of Grant in the war effort.

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625. In 2010, Mike Pence voted against the DREAM Act, which would grant the undocumented children of illegal immigrants conditional non-immigrant status if they met certain requirements.

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626. President Obama expressed his commitment to the peaceful transfer of power to President-Elect Donald Trump, and called on politicians and American citizens to come together despite their differences.

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627. President Obama has come to a number of dovetailing conclusions about the world, and about America's role in it.

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628. Barack Obama set for Chicago rally just ahead of Election Day.

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629. Woodrow Wilson defended his administration's segregation policy in a July 1913 letter responding to civil rights activist Oswald Garrison Villard, arguing that segregation removed "friction" between the races.

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630. President Obama created a campaign committee, began raising funds, and lined up political media consultant David Axelrod by August 2002.

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631. Joseph Ruggles Wilson sought the establishment of "an organized common peace" that would help prevent future conflicts.

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632. Van Buren developed a reputation as a gifted politician, and his skill was apparent when he created the Albany Regency, an informal political organization in New York state that was a prototype of the modern political machine.

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633. Van Buren became the vice president of United States after winning 1832 election after his candidacy, as an American minister to Britain was not granted by the Senate.

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634. Abraham Lincoln United was an American lawyer and politician who served as the 16th president of the United States from 1861 until his assassination in April 1865.

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635. Van Buren began a conflict with the Seminoles in Florida, known as the Second Seminole War, and his policies led to the famed Trail of Tears, which occurred when Native Americans were forcibly removed from their lands in the Southeast.

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636. Barack Obama back in Chicago this weekend for foundation summit.

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637. Van Buren established friendships with prominent politicians and quickly became an influential political figure.

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638. Joe Biden is speaking and reading from his best-selling memoir, Promise Me, Dad: A Year of Hope, Hardship and Purpose.

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639. George HW Bush presided over the demise of the Cold War, punctuated by the fall of the Berlin Wall.

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640. Barack Obama worked as a consultant and instructor for the Gamaliel Foundation, a community organizing institute.

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641. In 1861, Lincoln United signed the second and third Morrill Tariff, the first having become law under James Buchanan.

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642. Hillary Diane's devoted considerable time in traditionally Republican Upstate New York regions.

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643. In September 1983, George HW Bush met with President of Romania Nicolae Ceausescu, insisting during the meeting that President Reagan intended to push for arms reductions at the Geneva talks with the Soviet Union.

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644. In June 1989, Barack Obama met Michelle Robinson when he was employed as a summer associate at the Chicago law firm of Sidley Austin.

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645. Michelle Barack Obama looks back on her darkest day in the White House.

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646. In 1945, George HW Bush married 18-year-old Barbara Pierce, with whom he went on to have six children.

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647. On September 22, 1993, The Clinton made a major speech to Congress regarding a health care reform plan; the program aimed at achieving universal coverage through a national health care plan.

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648. Hillary Clinton worked at various jobs during her summers as a college student.

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649. Wilson Washington was a college professor, university president and Democratic governor of New Jersey before winning the White House in 1912.

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650. In October 2002, Joe Biden voted in favor of the Authorization for Use of Military Force Against Iraq, justifying the Iraq War.

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651. Woodrow Wilson died from a stroke and heart complications at the age of 67, on February 3, 1924.

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652. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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653. The Clinton was told about the availability of the theater when he was showing films in June 1999.

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654. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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655. Mike Pence told the gathering that President Trump supported their cause for a free Venezuela.

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656. Barack Obama introduced two initiatives that bore his name: Lugar–Obama, which expanded the Nunn–Lugar Cooperative Threat Reduction concept to conventional weapons; and the Federal Funding Accountability and Transparency Act of 2006, which authorized the establishment of USAspending.

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657. The Wilson began reading at age ten; the delayed start was possibly caused by dyslexia.

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658. In 2013, Karen Pence founded Indiana First Lady's Charitable Foundation whose motto is to promote education for children, local art and health.

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659. In 1919, Wilson guided American foreign policy to "acquiesce" in the Balfour Declaration without supporting Zionism in an official way.

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660. Mike Pence was sworn in as the 50th governor of Indiana on January 14, 2013.

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661. Hillary Clinton's been dying to get front-and-center in American politics again.

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662. Joseph Ruggles Wilson expressed sympathy for the plight of Jews, especially in Poland and France.

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663. John Trump is the wealthiest president in US history, even after adjusting for inflation.

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664. Joint Base Andrews is widely known for housing Air Force One—both of the two Boeing VC-25 aircraft that are used by the President of the United States are situated at Joint Base Andrews.

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665. Hillary Clinton said she did not want to leave the Senate, but that the new position represented a "difficult and exciting adventure".

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666. Hillary Diane's began her drive to the US Senate by visiting all 62 counties in the state, in a "listening tour" of small-group settings.

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667. Van Buren moved from Hudson to the state capital of Albany, where he established a legal partnership with Benjamin Butler, and shared a house with political ally Roger Skinner.

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668. Obama Biden became ranking minority member of the US Senate Committee on the Judiciary in 1981.

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669. George HW Bush had to walk a fine line with China, imposing sanctions after a 1989 government crackdown on Tiananmen Square in Beijing, but seeking to prevent a permanent rupture in relations.

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670. Mr John Trump told the crowd that socialism by definition does not respect its citizens or its neighbors.

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671. In 1998, George HW Bush sold his share of the team for a reported 17 times his initial investment.

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672. Wilson Washington hoped that the parties could be reorganized along ideological, not geographic, lines.

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673. John Adams had intended to appoint Republicans Burr and Frederick Muhlenberg to make the army appear bipartisan.

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674. Woodrow Wilson studied history, political science and the German language.

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675. Woodrow Wilson delivered his War Message to a special session of Congress on April 2, 1917, declaring that Germany's latest pronouncement had rendered his "armed neutrality" policy untenable and asking Congress to declare Germany's war stance was an act of war.

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676. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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677. John Adams coerced South Carolina Federalist electors, pledged to vote for "favorite son" Pinckney, to scatter their second votes among candidates other than Adams.

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678. At age 90, John Adams was the longest-lived US president until Ronald Reagan surpassed that age in 2001.

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679. Woodrow Wilson thought such attitudes represented the requirements of smaller countries and populations.

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680. Woodrow Wilson maintained towards his primary opponent Roosevelt a tone of humorous detachment, describing the Bull Moose party as "the irregular Republicans, the variegated Republicans".

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681. On February 10, 2007, Barack Obama announced that he would be running for President of the United States.

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682. In terms of war strategy, Lincoln United articulated two priorities: to ensure that Washington was well-defended, and to conduct an aggressive war effort leading to prompt, decisive victory.

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683. Woodrow Wilson mandated that states enforce segregation in public places.

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684. Abraham Lincoln attended the May 1856 Bloomington Convention, which formally established the Illinois Republican Party.

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685. Wilson was the first Southerner to be elected president since Zachary Taylor in 1848, and his ascension to the presidency was celebrated by Southern segregationists.

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686. Van Buren feared that the Texas question would create sectional discord, and he convinced Jackson to delay any official action until after the election.

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687. In 2003 Hillary Clinton would write that her views concerning the American Civil Rights Movement and the Vietnam War were changing in her early college years.

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688. Lincoln United never let the world forget that the Civil War involved an even larger issue.

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689. Joseph Ruggles Wilson delivered his War Message to a special session of Congress on April 2, 1917, declaring that Germany's latest pronouncement had rendered his "armed neutrality" policy untenable and asking Congress to declare Germany's war stance was an act of war.

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690. Van Buren viewed the fledgling Know Nothing movement with contempt and felt that the anti-slavery Republican Party exacerbated sectional tensions.

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691. Lincoln United has often been portrayed by Hollywood, almost always in a flattering light.

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692. Lincoln United arranged for an intermediary to inquire into Grant's political intentions.

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693. Barack Obama delivered his victory speech before hundreds of thousands of supporters in Chicago's Grant Park.

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694. Joseph Ruggles Wilson began a public campaign for the nomination in the South, with a speech to the Pewter Platter Club in Norfolk, Virginia.

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695. Wilson Washington has become a partner with Bash Boxing, which is a "high-intensity interval training workout studio with plans to grow in the DC area and beyond", according to the Washington Business Journal.

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696. In 2008 Barack Obama publically presented his Certificate of Live Birth which details his official birthplace as Hawaii.

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697. George HW Bush served until September 1945, and then attended Yale University, graduating in 1948.

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698. Barack Obama was sworn in as a senator on January 3, 2005, becoming the only Senate member of the Congressional Black Caucus.

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699. John Adams drafted the preamble to the Lee resolution of colleague Richard Henry Lee.

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700. John Adams had intended to appoint Republicans Burr and Frederick Muhlenberg in order to make the army appear bipartisan.

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701. Van Buren took office in March of 1837 and immediately faced significant challenges.

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702. Abraham Lincoln was supported by Congress and the northern public for these actions.

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703. In February 1981, Obama Biden made his first public speech, calling for Occidental to participate in the disinvestment from South Africa in response to that nation's policy of apartheid.

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704. Early in his presidency, President Obama moved to bolster US troop strength in Afghanistan.

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705. On January 5, 2016, Barack Obama announced new executive actions extending background check requirements to more gun sellers.

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706. Joseph Ruggles Wilson became minister of the First Presbyterian Church in Augusta, Georgia, serving until 1870.

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707. From its outset, Joseph Ruggles Wilson became disenchanted with resistance to his recommendations at Princeton; he ruminated on future political leadership.

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708. At the outset of the 1980 primary race, George HW Bush focused heavily on winning the January 21 Iowa caucuses, including 31 visits to the state; five months earlier he had won the Iowa Straw Poll.

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709. Abraham Lincoln was a hard worker who would help his father, Thomas Lincoln, on their farm or chop firewood for neighbors.

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710. John Adams was involved in politics even before the Declaration of Independence was drafted.

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711. Hillary Clinton testified in front of the committee on October 22, 2015 in a nearly 11-hour hearing.

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712. John Adams drafted the Massachusetts Constitution, which was approved by voters in 1780 and is still in effect today.

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713. John Trump gave his son-in-law, Jared Kushner, and his daughter Ivanka Trump prominent roles as senior adviser to the president and assistant to the president, respectively.

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714. Wilson Washington has become a partner with Bash Boxing, which is a "high-intensity interval training workout studio with plans to grow in the DC area and beyond", according to the Washington Business Journal.

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715. In 2000, President Obama made an unsuccessful Democratic primary run for the US House of Representatives seat held by four-term incumbent candidate Bobby Rush.

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716. John Adams was a dedicated diarist, and correspondent with his wife and advisor Abigail, recording important historical information on the era.

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717. Woodrow Wilson has a 7:30 game previously scheduled on the road against Dunbar on Friday.

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718. Mike Pence was elected to the United States Congress in 2000 and represented and in the House of Representatives from 2001 to 2013.

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719. Abraham Lincoln understood that the Federal government's power to end slavery was limited by the Constitution, which before 1865, committed the issue to individual states.

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720. In November 1976, Bill Hillary Clinton was elected Arkansas Attorney General, and the couple moved to the state capital of Little Rock.

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721. Woodrow Wilson took office during the Mexican Revolution, which had begun in 1911 after liberals overthrew the military dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz.

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722. Joseph Ruggles Wilson engaged in a spirited campaign, criss-crossing the country to deliver numerous speeches.

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723. Hillary Diane's made some unpaid speeches on behalf of the foundation.

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724. Obama Biden mentioned his grandmother, who had died two nights earlier.

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725. Barack Obama sponsored a Senate amendment to the State Children's Health Insurance Program, providing one year of job protection for family members caring for soldiers with combat-related injuries.

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726. Abraham Lincoln still hoped to rejuvenate the ailing Whig Party, though he bemoaned his party's growing closeness with the nativist Know Nothing movement.

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727. John Adams had first met her when he was 12 years old and his father was minister to France.

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728. On January 27, 2017, Pence spoke at the March for Life in Washington DC, becoming the first vice president and the highest-ranking United States official to ever speak at the annual event.

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729. In 2015, Pence repealed an Indiana law that required construction companies working on publicly funded projects to pay a prevailing wage.

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730. George HW Bush celebrated his 90th birthday in 2014 by taking a leap.

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731. The term "the Lincoln United States" has historically been used, sometimes in the plural, and other times in the singular, without any particular grammatical consistency.

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732. Barack Obama was selected as an editor of the Harvard Law Review at the end of his first year, president of the journal in his second year, and research assistant to the constitutional scholar Laurence Tribe while at Harvard for two years.

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733. George HW Bush won by a landslide, with 40 states and a nearly 7 million vote plurality, becoming the first sitting vice president to win the White House since Martin Van Buren in 1836.

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734. On January 1, 1863, Lincoln delivered the Emancipation Proclamation, reshaping the cause of the Civil War from saving the Union to abolishing slavery.

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735. In 1996, President The Clinton became the first Democrat to be elected to a second term since Franklin Delano Roosevelt in 1936.

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736. The Clinton is the only president who was a Rhodes Scholar.

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737. Barack Obama attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school—with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979.

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738. The Wilson extracted from Germany a pledge to constrain submarine warfare to the rules of cruiser warfare, which represented a major diplomatic concession.

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739. President Obama met with the Dalai Lama while in New Delhi.

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740. Van Buren easily won renomination for a second term at the 1840 Democratic National Convention, but he and his party faced a difficult election in 1840.

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741. President Obama went on an international trip from November 28 to December 2, 2017, and visited China, India and France.

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742. The Wilson had a series of debilitating strokes and had to cut short his trip on September 26, 1919.

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743. Barack Obama made a surprise appearance at Michelle Obama's book tour in Washington, tossing in a reference to Jay-Z at a Beyonce concert.

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744. Hillary Clinton was formally nominated at the 2016 Democratic National Convention in Philadelphia on July 26, 2016, becoming the first woman to be nominated for president by a major US political party.

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745. Joseph Ruggles Wilson won the 1912 election with a plurality of the popular vote and a large majority in the Electoral College.

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746. John Adams was annoyed by the other two commissioners: Lee, whom he thought paranoid and cynical, and the popular and influential Franklin, whom he found lethargic and overly deferential and accommodating to the French.

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747. Barack Obama attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school—with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979.

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748. Van Buren continued Jackson's policy of Indian removal; he maintained peaceful relations with Britain but denied the application to admit Texas to the Union, seeking to avoid heightened sectional tensions.

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749. Wilson was born to a Scots-Irish family in Staunton, Virginia, on December 28, 1856.

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750. George HW Bush entered office at a period of change in the world; the fall of the Berlin Wall came early in his presidency, and the collapse of the Soviet Union came in 1991.

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751. George HW Bush moved the family to Midland, Texas, where he made his fortune in the oil business.

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752. John Trump pledged during his campaign that he would replace the ACA with a bill that would provide better coverage at lower premiums, and he promised that no one would lose health insurance under his plan.

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753. On May 19, 1993, The Clinton fired seven employees of the White House Travel Office, causing the White House travel office controversy even though the travel office staff served at the pleasure of the president and could be dismissed without cause.

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754. Joseph Ruggles Wilson made a partial recovery, but spent his remaining years seriously disabled.

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755. In 1919, Joseph Ruggles Wilson guided American foreign policy to "acquiesce" in the Balfour Declaration without supporting Zionism in an official way.

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756. John Adams was leaning toward monarchy and aristocracy.

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757. Lincoln United would go on to marry Mary Todd and have four boys with her, only one of whom survived into adulthood.

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758. Van Buren supported Franklin Pierce for president in 1852, and James Buchanan in 1856, and Stephen A Douglas in 1860.

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759. Donald John Trump's determined attempts to transform the presidency into just another reality TV show will have long-lasting consequences.

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760. Woodrow Wilson sought a middle ground between progressives such as Bryan and conservative Republicans like Nelson Aldrich, who, as chairman of the National Monetary Commission, had put forward a plan for a central bank that would give private financial interests a large degree of control over the monetary system.

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761. In 1974, Jimmy Carter declared his candidacy for the 1976 Democratic presidential nomination.

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762. Hillary Diane's was twice named by The National Law Journal as one of the 100 most influential lawyers in America: in 1988 and in 1991.

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763. Joint Base Andrews said personnel were sheltering in place at the base after the report of the active shooter.

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764. George HW Bush passed away on November 30, 2018, at 10:10 pm in Houston, Texas.

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765. The Clinton was elected Governor of Arkansas in 1978, having defeated the Republican candidate Lynn Lowe, a farmer from Texarkana.

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766. In 1975, Obama Biden broke from liberal orthodoxy when he took legislative action to limit desegregation busing.

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767. George HW Bush suffered from vascular parkinsonism, a form of Parkinson's disease that had forced him to use a motorized scooter or wheelchair since at least 2012.

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768. Van Buren declined, partly because he was upset with Polk over the treatment the Van Buren delegates had received at the 1844 convention, and partly because he was content in his retirement.

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769. Lincoln United announced a Reconstruction plan that involved short-term military control, pending readmission under the control of southern Unionists.

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770. Wilson was nominated as the Democratic presidential candidate on the New Freedom platform in 1912, opposing Republican incumbent William Howard Taft.

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771. Mike Pence ended his radio show in September 1999 to focus on his 2000 campaign for Congress, which he eventually won.

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772. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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773. Wilson Washington initially rebuffed pleas from the Allies to dedicate military resources to an intervention in Russia against the Bolsheviks, based partially on his experience from attempted intervention in Mexico; nevertheless he ultimately was convinced of the potential benefit and agreed to dispatch a limited force to assist the Allies on the eastern front.

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774. Barack Obama was reelected to the Illinois Senate in 1998, defeating Republican Yesse Yehudah in the general election, and was re-elected again in 2002.

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775. Woodrow Wilson was one of only two US Presidents to have served as president of the American Historical Association.

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776. George Herbert Walker George HW Bush was an American politician who served as the 41st President of the United States from 1989 to 1993.

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777. John Adams often found his irascible nature a constraint in his political career.

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778. Mike Pence visited the state to campaign for Republican gubernatorial candidate and Georgia Secretary of State Brian Kemp.

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779. Joseph Ruggles Wilson sought to move away from the foreign policy of his predecessors, which he viewed as imperialistic, and he rejected Taft's Dollar Diplomacy.

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780. Hillary Diane's was raised in a United Methodist family that first lived in Chicago.

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781. Wilson Washington requested that he be buried at Mount Vernon, and his family upheld his request, despite repeated pleas by Congress.

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782. Barack Obama supports the two-state solution to the Arab–Israeli conflict based on the 1967 borders with land swaps.

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783. Karen Pence is a wife, mother, businesswoman, and public figure in American politics.

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784. The Clinton takes the stage tonight vowing to unite Democrats after her primary battle with Barack Obama, on the second day of the convention that will crown him as White House nominee.

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785. On November 4, 2008, Barack Obama is elected president of the United States, the first African American to ever hold the office.

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786. President Obama used to play basketball in high school where he was called the Barry O'Bomber due to his jump shot.

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787. John Adams sent a message to Congress asking for a renewal of the nation's defenses.

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788. George HW Bush enlisted in the US Naval Reserve, and by the end of 1943 he was the youngest fighter pilot in the navy.

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789. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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790. Mike Pence accidentally hit a boy in the face during an animated speech.

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791. On March 22, 2017, Obama Biden referred to the Republican healthcare bill as a "tax bill" meant to transfer nearly US$1 trillion used for health benefits for the lower classes to wealthy Americans during his first appearance on Capitol Hill since Trump's inauguration.

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792. Van Buren was raised speaking Dutch and learned English at school, making him the only US President who spoke English as a second language.

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793. Hillary Diane's became the first First Lady of the United States to be a candidate for elected office.

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794. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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795. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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796. Joint Base Andrews is widely known for housing Air Force One—both of the two Boeing VC-25 aircraft that are used by the President of the United States are situated at Joint Base Andrews.

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797. On June 1985, Karen and Mike Karen Pence married and it has already been more than 31 years.

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798. Barack Obama entered Harvard Law School in the fall of 1988, living in nearby Somerville, Massachusetts.

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799. In June 1864, Abraham Lincoln approved the Yosemite Grant enacted by Congress, which provided unprecedented federal protection for the area now known as Yosemite National Park.

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800. On October 8, 2017, Pence walked out of a game between the NFL's Indianapolis Colts and San Francisco 49ers at Trump's request after members of the 49ers knelt during the national anthem.

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801. Woodrow Wilson made numerous offers to mediate and sent Colonel House on diplomatic missions; both sides politely dismissed these overtures.

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802. Hillary Clinton's helped create Vital Voices, an international initiative sponsored by the US to encourage the participation of women in the political processes of their countries.

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803. Hillary Diane's became the first former first lady to serve in the United States Cabinet.

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804. On November 6, 1860, Lincoln United was elected the 16th president of the United States.

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805. The Wilson put the first Jewish justice on the Supreme Court.

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806. Hillary Clinton urged voters Tuesday to "exercise our birthright" and vote against the Trump administration.

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807. Hillary Diane was influential in improving the procedures of impeachment for her committee.

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808. On November 6, 2012, Barack Obama won a second four-year term as president by receiving nearly five million more votes than Romney and capturing more than 60 percent of the Electoral College.

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809. Lincoln was the tallest President at six feet four inches.

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810. The Wilson created the Federal Reserve and supported the 19th Amendment, allowing women to vote.

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811. Woodrow Wilson won the Nobel Peace Prize in 1919 for his efforts to avert future world wars.

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812. Lincoln United forced the Confederate hand with his decision to resupply the fort, which had suddenly become an outpost in a hostile nation.

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813. Wilson Washington was renominated at the 1916 Democratic National Convention without opposition.

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814. John Adams appointed two US Supreme Court associate justices during his term in office: Bushrod Washington, the nephew of American founding father and President George Washington, and Alfred Moore.

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815. John Adams was the vice president to George Washington and was the first vice president to be elected as president.

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816. Barack Obama was a community organizer in Chicago and served as state senator and US senator before winning the White House in 2008.

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817. Barack Obama encouraged a crowd of about 3,000 to vote for gubernatorial.

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818. Lincoln United believed Chase was an able jurist, would support Reconstruction legislation, and that his appointment united the Republican Party.

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819. Wilson Washington expressed sympathy for the plight of Jews, especially in Poland and France.

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820. The Wilson called for the establishment of an association of nations to guarantee the independence and territorial integrity of all nations—a League of Nations.

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821. In 1987, the media speculated that The Clinton would enter the Presidential race after incumbent New York Governor Mario Cuomo declined to run and Democratic front-runner Gary Hart withdrew owing to revelations of marital infidelity.

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822. Lincoln United began a third-generation dock based bike share program in mid-April 2018, called BikeLNK.

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823. President Obama was elected to the Illinois State Senate in 1996 representing the South Side neighborhoods of Chicago.

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824. In 2014, Hillary Clinton published a second memoir, Hard Choices, which focused on her time as Secretary of State.

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825. Joint Base Andrews is widely known for serving as the home base of operations for Air Force One.

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826. Hillary Clinton's was very influential in the appointment of state judges.

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827. Joseph Ruggles Wilson took office during the Mexican Revolution, which had begun in 1911 after liberals overthrew the military dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz.

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828. Lincoln United emphasized defeat of the Confederate armies rather than destruction for its own sake.

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829. Mike Pence visits Birmingham—'Always great to be in Alabama'.

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830. In 2009, Mike Pence opposed birthright citizenship.

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831. Woodrow Wilson appointed Joseph Patrick Tumulty as his private secretary, a position he held throughout Wilson's political career.

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832. In 1993, while still teaching, President Obama went to work as director of the Developing Communities Project, a community organization comprised of eight Catholic parishes on Chicago's south side.

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833. Obama Biden was inaugurated to a second term in the early morning of January 20, 2013, at a small ceremony in his official residence with Justice Sonia Sotomayor presiding.

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834. Van Buren was elected to the presidency in 1836 as the true heir to the popular Jackson.

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835. Lincoln was born on February 12, 1809, in a one-room log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky; his family moved to southern Indiana in 1816.

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836. Wilson Washington felt Prohibition was unenforceable, but his veto of the Volstead Act was overridden by Congress.

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837. Joe Biden returns to Iowa as he weighs 2020 decision.

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838. The Wilson was the first Southerner to be elected president since Zachary Taylor in 1848, and his ascension to the presidency was celebrated by Southern segregationists.

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839. President Barack Obama will come to the University of Chicago this month to tape a live podcast to commemorate the 10th anniversary of his historic election.

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840. Wilson Washington believed that America's system of checks and balances complicated American governance.

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841. The Wilson joined John Tyler and Grover Cleveland as the only presidents to marry while in office.

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842. On November 30, 1993, The Clinton signed into law the Brady Bill, which mandated federal background checks on people who purchase firearms in the United States.

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843. George HW Bush was a young Conservative Republican in contrast to the aging liberal Democrat Yarborough, and campaigned against pending civil rights legislation, believing it gave too much power to the federal government.

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844. In 1937 the United States Senate opposed Roosevelt's "court packing" plan and successfully called for reduced deficits.

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845. Abraham Lincoln was estranged from his father and didn't attend his funeral.

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846. Karen Pence is one of the quietest members of the administration as the wife of Vice President Mike Pence.

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847. In that office Van Buren reached agreement with Great Britain, opening up its West Indian possessions to American trade, and secured payment from France for commercial injuries during the Napoleonic Wars.

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848. Lincoln was born in a backwoods cabin 3 miles south of Hodgenville, Kentucky, and was taken to a farm in the neighbouring valley of Knob Creek when he was two years old.

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849. Joint Base Andrews is widely known for housing Air Force One—both of the two Boeing VC-25 aircraft that are used by the President of the United States are situated at Joint Base Andrews.

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850. Joe Biden was named to the Little League Hall of Excellence in 2009.

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851. Van Buren had a major role in shaping the new cabinet.

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852. Woodrow Wilson called for the establishment of an association of nations to guarantee the independence and territorial integrity of all nations—a League of Nations.

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853. John Trump married the American actress Marla Maples after she gave birth to Trump's fourth child, Tiffany, in 1993.

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854. Lincoln United thought secession illegal, and was willing to use force to defend Federal law and the Union.

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855. George HW Bush worked to increase federal spending for education, childcare, and advanced technology research.

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856. John Trump began acquiring and constructing golf courses in 1999; his first property was the Trump International Golf Club, West Palm Beach in Florida.

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857. Hillary Clinton countered by raising doubts about Trump's temperament and political inexperience, portraying her lengthy career in public service as an asset.

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858. Karen Pence has a Bachelor of Science and Master of Science in elementary education.

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859. In January 2003, Obama Biden became chairman of the Illinois Senate's Health and Human Services Committee when Democrats, after a decade in the minority, regained a majority.

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860. Joseph Ruggles Wilson moved to the pastorate at the First Presbyterian Church, Wilmington, North Carolina in 1874.

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861. Joseph Ruggles Wilson directed Chairman of Finance Henry Morgenthau not to accept contributions from corporations and to prioritize smaller donations from the widest possible quarters of the public, and Morgenthau did this.

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862. President Obama attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school—with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979.

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863. Hillary Diane was criticized on other matters as well, including her role in the firing of seven staff members from the White House travel office and her involvement in legal maneuvering by the White House during the Whitewater investigation.

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864. Van Buren actually won more votes than he had in 1836, but the Whig success in attracting new voters more than canceled out Democratic gains.

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865. Mike Pence attend a gathering of pastors at the New Spirit Revival Center in Cleveland Heights, Ohio Sept 21, 2016.

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866. In 1991, Barack Obama accepted a two-year position as Visiting Law and Government Fellow at the University of Chicago Law School to work on his first book.

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867. Woodrow Wilson graduated in 1879, a member of Phi Kappa Psi fraternity.

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868. Woodrow Wilson was a faculty member of the short-lived coordinate college, Evelyn College for Women.

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869. George HW Bush pinned blame on Dukakis for the pollution of Boston Harbor, as the governor of Massachusetts.

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870. Lincoln United declared that such an amendment would "clinch the whole matter".

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871. In September 1987, George HW Bush embarked on a month long trip to Poland and European allied countries.

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872. The idea was never commercialized, but Abraham Lincoln is the only president to hold a patent.

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873. President Obama lived for several years in Jakarta with his half sister, mother, and stepfather.

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874. The Clinton was born on August 19, 1946 in Hope, Arkansas.

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875. In 2008, Joe Biden received the Best of Congress Award, for "improving the American quality of life through family-friendly work policies", from Working Mother magazine.

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876. Lincoln United was born on February 12, 1809, in a one-room log cabin in Hardin County, Kentucky; his family moved to southern Indiana in 1816.

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877. President Obama worked there as a community organizer from June 1985 to May 1988.

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878. Barack Obama gained 10 spots from the same survey in 2015 from the Brookings Institution that ranked Obama the 18th-greatest American President.

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879. On February 27, 2009, President Obama announced that combat operations in Iraq would end within 18 months.

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880. Mike Pence was slow to support a needle exchange program in Indiana to combat an HIV outbreak related to needle-sharing among opioid drug users.

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881. White House official says Mike Pence will be talking with community leaders, political prisoners and former elected officials who have fled the South American country due to political persecution.

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882. Lincoln United provided Grant with more troops and led his party to renew its support for Grant.

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883. On February 27, 2017, Hillary Clinton called on President Trump to address the shooting of two Indian men by Adam Purinton.

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884. Martin Van Buren has the distinction of being the first US president to be born an American citizen.

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885. The Second Lady Karen Pence has even taken on entrepreneurship with her business of selling charms for beach towels.

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886. George HW Bush was honorably discharged from the Navy in September 1945, one month after the surrender of Japan.

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887. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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888. In March 2010, Barack Obama took a public stance against plans by the government of Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu to continue building Jewish housing projects in predominantly Arab neighborhoods of East Jerusalem.

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889. In 1976 Wilson Washington was posthumously awarded the highest rank in the US military—ever.

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890. Hillary Diane's successfully sought to increase research funding for prostate cancer and childhood asthma at the National Institutes of Health.

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891. Van Buren adopted the Democratic-Republican political leanings of his father, despite his association with the Silvesters and Kinderhook's strong affiliation with the Federalist Party.

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892. Karen Pence is traveling the country alongside Mike Pence, but she doesn't usually speak publicly as her husband seeks the vice presidency.

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893. Wilson Washington increased self-governance on the islands by granting Filipinos greater control over the Philippine Legislature.

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894. The US United States Senate is composed of 100 Senators, two from each of the 50 states.

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895. Van Buren was devoted to his shy, blue-eyed bride, whom he always called "Jannetje", a Dutch pet form of Johanna.

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896. Van Buren was well aware that Butler felt uncomfortable in Washington and longed to return to Albany.

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897. Barack Obama received national attention in 2004 with his March primary win, his well-received July Democratic National Convention keynote address, and his landslide November election to the Senate.

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898. President Obama directed Illinois Project Vote from April to October 1992, a voter registration drive, officially nonpartisan, that helped Carol Moseley Braun become the first black woman ever elected to the Senate.

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899. President Obama had arrived in Manila the day before from a G20 summit held in Antalya, Turkey.

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900. Joe Biden disliked the conservative racial politics of incumbent Democratic Governor of Delaware Charles L Terry and supported a more liberal Republican, Russell W Peterson, who defeated Terry in 1968.

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901. Along the way, Lincoln United became known for his physical strength as well as his formidable self-education.

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902. Obama Biden had in fact cited Kinnock as the source for the formulation on previous occasions.

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903. Mike Pence graduated with a bachelor's degree in history from Hanover College in 1981.

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904. Wilson Washington took office during the Mexican Revolution, which had begun in 1911 after liberals overthrew the military dictatorship of Porfirio Diaz.

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905. Abraham Lincoln was the first president from the Republican Party.

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906. The Second Lady Karen Mike Pence is very outspoken about the importance of the arts in education and takes to Twitter to promote her initiative and paintings.

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907. Woodrow Wilson was appointed to teach at Bryn Mawr and Wesleyan.

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908. The Second Lady Karen Pence is very outspoken about the importance of the arts in education and takes to Twitter to promote her initiative and paintings.

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909. In 2015, Barack Obama was harshly criticized by Israel for advocating and signing the Iran Nuclear Deal; Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, who had advocated the US congress to oppose it, said the deal was "dangerous" and "bad".

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910. In 2008, Joe Biden wrote a book called Promises to Keep: On Life and Politics.

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911. On February 10, 2007, Obama Biden announced his candidacy for President of the United States in front of the Old State Capitol building in Springfield, Illinois.

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912. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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913. The Wilson delivered his War Message to a special session of Congress on April 2, 1917, declaring that Germany's latest pronouncement had rendered his "armed neutrality" policy untenable and asking Congress to declare Germany's war stance was an act of war.

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914. Hillary Clinton's said she had done minimal work for the bank.

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915. Russell Wilson will get his record contract, as a Seahawk or elsewhere.

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916. Mike Pence called Powell's comments a "sad day" and expressed his support for abstinence education.

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917. John Trump was elected president in a surprise victory over Democratic nominee Hillary Clinton.

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918. In 1984, Reagan and George HW Bush were successfully re-elected for a 2nd term.

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919. Van Buren arrived in Washington during the "Era of Good Feelings", a period in which partisan distinctions at the national level had faded.

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920. Joe Biden was the first of four siblings in a Catholic family, with a sister and two brothers.

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921. The Clinton tried unsuccessfully to obtain positions in the National Guard or Air Force, and he then made arrangements to join the Reserve Officers' Training Corps program at the University of Arkansas.

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922. The Wilson was renominated at the 1916 Democratic National Convention without opposition.

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923. Martin Van Buren left the Senate in 1828 and ran successfully for governor of New York, but he gave up that post after Jackson defeated Adams and made Van Buren his secretary of state.

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924. Hillary Clinton was the first woman elected to the New York Senate.

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925. Barack Obama lived with anthropologist Sheila Miyoshi Jager while he was a community organizer in Chicago in the 1980s.

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926. President George HW Bush created the Daily Point of Light Award in 1989 to recognize ordinary Americans from all walks of life taking direct and consequential voluntary action in their communities to solve serious social problems.

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927. John Adams wrote in the Gazette that these measures would destroy judicial independence and place the colonial government in closer subjugation to the Crown.

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928. John Trump received his bachelor's degree in electrical engineering from the New York University Tandon School of Engineering in 1929, his master's degree in physics from Columbia University, and his doctorate of electrical engineering from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) in 1933.

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929. Hillary Clinton must answer under oath two additional questions about her controversial email system.

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930. Vice President Mike Pence was vying for the spotlight in Georgia while campaigning for gubernatorial candidate Brian Kemp at the same time Oprah and Will Ferrell were in town to support Kemp's opposer, Stacey Abrams.

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931. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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932. Karen Pence began her political life as the First Lady of Indiana back in 2013 when her husband Mike Pence served as governor.

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933. George HW Bush stresses that his goal is to free Kuwait rather than conquer Iraq.

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934. Lincoln United created the Department of Agriculture and formally instituted the Thanksgiving holiday.

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935. George HW Bush could have written a book covering his WWII experiences, not to mention meeting Babe Ruth as the captain of the Yale baseball team.

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936. President Obama was 27 when he met his future wife, Michelle LaVaughn Robinson.

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937. Woodrow Wilson staffed his cabinet and administration with numerous Southern Democrats; they insisted on imposing racial segregation at the Treasury Department, Post Office, and other federal offices.

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938. In 2015, Mike Pence secured significant increases in charter-school funding from the legislation, although he did not get everything he had proposed.

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939. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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940. Joint Base Andrews is located at, [3] a few miles southeast of Washington, DC near the town of Morningside.

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941. Abraham Lincoln had long made clear his opposition to the confiscation and redistribution of land.

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942. President Obama was born on August 4, 1961, at Kapiolani Medical Center for Women and Children in Honolulu, Hawaii.

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943. Joseph Ruggles Wilson tips his hat as he exits the White House on his way to a parade along Pennsylvania Avenue.

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944. Abraham Lincoln is elected the 16th president of the United States over a deeply divided Democratic Party, becoming the first Republican to win the presidency.

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945. The Wilson initially rebuffed pleas from the Allies to dedicate military resources to an intervention in Russia against the Bolsheviks, based partially on his experience from attempted intervention in Mexico; nevertheless he ultimately was convinced of the potential benefit and agreed to dispatch a limited force to assist the Allies on the eastern front.

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946. Abraham Lincoln served as a lobbyist for the Illinois Central Railroad as its company attorney.

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947. In 1966, George HW Bush was elected to a seat in the United States House of Representatives from the 7th District of Texas; he won 57 percent of the ballots cast in a race against Democrat Frank Briscoe, the district attorney of Harris County.

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948. Woodrow Wilson was confined to bed for weeks and sequestered from everyone except his wife and his physician, Dr Cary Grayson.

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949. Woodrow Wilson tried to keep the United States neutral during World War I but ultimately called on Congress to declare war on Germany in 1917.

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950. Abraham Lincoln put blockades on all the ports of the Confederate states.

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951. The Wilson threatened a diplomatic break unless Germany repudiated the action; Germany then gave a written promise: "liners will not be sunk by our submarines".

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952. The Clinton was acquitted by the Senate in 1999 and completed his term in office.

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953. John Adams quickly became identified with the patriot cause, initially as the result of his opposition to the Stamp Act of 1765.

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954. On March 22, 2017, Joe Biden referred to the Republican healthcare bill as a "tax bill" meant to transfer nearly US$1 trillion used for health benefits for the lower classes to wealthy Americans during his first appearance on Capitol Hill since Trump's inauguration.

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955. Hillary Clinton voted against the 2005 confirmation of John Roberts as Chief Justice of the United States and the 2006 confirmation of Samuel Alito to the US Supreme Court, filibustering the latter.

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956. Joint Base Andrews is located just 10 miles from Washington DC and hosts over 20,000 active duty military, civilian employees and their family members.

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957. Obama Biden was a long-time member of the US Senate Committee on the Judiciary.

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958. Joseph Ruggles Wilson had a series of debilitating strokes and had to cut short his trip on September 26, 1919.

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959. Obama Biden is an old-school advocate of bipartisan dealmaking at a time many Democrats have come to believe Republicans are too unreasonable to work with.

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960. In 1972, Lincoln United took this expertise within the United States to Western Europe and the Middle East.

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961. Lincoln United called up volunteers and militia to suppress the rebellion and restore the Union.

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962. Barack Obama signed into law the Car Allowance Rebate System, known colloquially as "Cash for Clunkers", that temporarily boosted the economy.

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963. Lincoln United is cherished in American history as an impressive historical figure who overcame great odds.

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964. Woodrow Wilson convinced Bryan's supporters that the plan met their demands for an elastic currency because Federal Reserve notes would be obligations of the government.

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965. Abraham Lincoln United was assassinated by John Wilkes Booth on Good Friday, April 14, 1865, while attending a play at Ford's Theatre as the American Civil War was drawing to a close.

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966. Woodrow Wilson rejected the legitimacy of Huerta's "government of butchers" and demanded Mexico hold democratic elections.

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967. President Obama has steadfastly resisted Kerry's requests, and seems to have grown impatient with his lobbying.

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968. Joseph Ruggles Wilson insisted a league of nations was the solution to ending the war.

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969. In February 1981, President Obama made his first public speech, calling for Occidental to participate in the disinvestment from South Africa in response to that nation's policy of apartheid.

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970. Abraham Lincoln warned that mobs or people who disrespected US laws and courts could.

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971. Barack Obama was 27 when he met his future wife, Michelle LaVaughn Robinson.

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972. Karen Pence is the wife of Mike Pence, the former governor of Indiana who became vice president of the United States in 2017.

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973. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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974. Joe Biden was a sponsor of bankruptcy legislation during the 2000s, which was sought by MBNA, one of Delaware's largest companies, and other credit card issuers.

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975. Hillary Clinton was both senator and first lady for 20 days.

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976. Woodrow Wilson was interred in a sarcophagus in Washington National Cathedral and is the only president interred in the nation's capital.

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977. Van Buren largely determined Tammany Hall's political policy for the Democratic-Republicans in this era.

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978. In 1955, John Adams was cast with Ray Danton in the action film The Looters.

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979. Hillary Diane joined the Rose Law Firm in Little Rock and, in 1977, was appointed to part-time chairman of the Legal Services Corporation by President Carter.

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980. Barack Obama attended Punahou School—a private college preparatory school—with the aid of a scholarship from fifth grade until he graduated from high school in 1979.

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981. Abraham Lincoln brought in Joseph Hooker, despite his record of loose talk about the need for a military dictatorship.

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982. Wilson Washington tried to keep the United States neutral during World War I but ultimately called on Congress to declare war on Germany in 1917.

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983. Joseph Ruggles Wilson signed the Revenue Act of 1913 into law on October 3, 1913.

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984. Wilson Washington began reading at age ten; the delayed start was possibly caused by dyslexia.

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985. In terms of war strategy, Abraham Lincoln articulated two priorities: to ensure that Washington was well-defended, and to conduct an aggressive war effort that would satisfy the demand in the North for prompt, decisive victory; major Northern newspaper editors expected victory within 90 days.

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986. Lincoln was supported by Congress and the northern public for these actions.

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987. George HW Bush wrote a letter to president-elect Donald Trump in January 2017 to inform him that because of his poor health, he would not be able to attend Trump's inauguration on January 20; he gave him his best wishes.

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988. On November 10, 1923, Wilson made a short Armistice Day radio speech from the library of his home, his last national address.

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989. Karen Pence says South China Sea doesn't belong to any one nation.

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990. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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991. President John Trump is a very strong supporter of Israel's right to self-defense.

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992. Woodrow Wilson made biblical studies a scholarly pursuit, appointed the first Jew and the first Roman Catholic to the faculty, and helped liberate the board from domination by conservative Presbyterians.

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993. Carter visited Nigeria from March 31—April 3, 1978, the trip being an attempt by the Carter administration to improve relations with the country.

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994. John Adams succeeded in casting grave doubt as to whether Preston ever gave orders to shoot, and the Boston jury acquitted the captain.

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995. Joseph Ruggles Wilson began formulating his reformist agenda, intending to ignore the demands of his party machinery.

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996. In March 2016, Hillary Clinton laid out a detailed economic plan, which The New York Times called "optimistic" and "wide-ranging".

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997. Wilson Washington tried to stop its showing during the World War.

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998. In 1907, Carter was hired by wealthy English aristocrat Lord Carnarvon, who was fascinated by Egyptology.

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999. Woodrow Wilson engaged in a spirited campaign, criss-crossing the country to deliver numerous speeches.

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1000. John Adams spent his last days filling the new jobs with Federalists.

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1001. George HW Bush was widely seen as a "pragmatic caretaker" president who lacked a unified and compelling long-term theme in his efforts.

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