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  • 1James Monroe — For other people named James Monroe, see James Monroe (disambiguation). James Monroe 5th President of the United States In office March 4, 1817 – March 4, 1825 …

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  • 2John Adams — This article is about the politician and second president of the United States. For his son, the 6th president of the United States, see John Quincy Adams. For other uses, see John Adams (disambiguation). John Adams …

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  • 3diplomacy — /di ploh meuh see/, n. 1. the conduct by government officials of negotiations and other relations between nations. 2. the art or science of conducting such negotiations. 3. skill in managing negotiations, handling people, etc., so that there is… …

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  • 4Charles G. Dawes — 30th Vice President of the United States In office March 4, 1925 – March 4, 1929 President Calvin Coolidge …

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  • 5Kingdom of the Netherlands — For the country called Netherlands within the Kingdom, see Netherlands. Kingdom of the Netherlands Koninkrijk der Nederlanden (Dutch) Keninkryk fan de Nederlannen (West Frisian) …

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  • 6Martin Van Buren — 8th President of the United States In office March 4, 1837 – March 4, 1841 Vice President Rich …

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  • 7Monarchy of the Netherlands — Monarch of Kingdom of the Netherlands Monarchy Federal …

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  • 8McMahon Line — The McMahon Line marks boundary between Chinese held and Indian held territory in the eastern Himalayan region. The line was the focus of a brief war in 1962, when Indian and Chinese forces struggled to control a disputed area (shown in… …

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  • 9Joseph Goebbels — Goebbels redirects here. For other people named Goebbels, see Goebbels (surname). Dr. Joseph Goebbels Chancellor of Germany In office 30 April …

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  • 10Vincent Massey — The Right Honourable Vincent Massey PC, CH, CC, CD, FRSC(hon) 18th …

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