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  • 51Jacksonian democracy — refers to the political philosophy of United States President Andrew Jackson and his supporters. Jackson s policies followed in the footsteps of Thomas Jefferson. Jackson s Democratic Party was resisted by the rival Whig Party. More broadly, the… …

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  • 52San Marino — San Marinese /mar euh neez , nees /. /san meuh ree noh/; for 1, 2 also It. /sahn mah rddee naw/ 1. a small republic in E Italy: the oldest independent country in Europe. 24,714; 38 sq. mi. (98 sq. km). Cap.: San Marino. 2. a town in and the… …

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  • 53History of Australia (1788–1850) — History of Australia This article is part of a series Chronological …

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  • 54Governance in higher education — refers to the means by which higher educational (also tertiary or postsecondary) institutions are formally organized and managed, though often there is a distinction between definitions of management and governance. Simply, university governance… …

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  • 55Referendum — Part of the Politics series Elections Allotment (sortition) …

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  • 56Third Orders — • Lay members of religious orders, i.e. men and women who do not necessarily live in community and yet can claim to wear the habit and participate in the good works of some great order Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Third Orders      …

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  • 57Nikola Pašić — Никола Пашић 5th, 7th Prime Minister of Yugoslavia In office 1 December 1918 – 22 December 1918 Monarch …

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  • 58Social anarchism — Not to be confused with Social Anarchism (journal). Part of the Politics series on Anarchism …

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  • 59Third Order of Saint Dominic — The Third Order of St. Dominic (known as Lay Fraternities of St Dominic or Lay Dominicans since 1972) is a Roman Catholic third order affiliated with the Dominican Order. Contents 1 Origin 2 Spirit 3 Reformation 4 …

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  • 60Charles X — 1. (Charles Gustavus) 1622 60, king of Sweden 1654 60. 2. 1757 1836, king of France 1824 30. * * * born Oct. 9, 1757, Versailles, France died Nov. 6, 1836, Gorizia, Friuli King of France (1824–30). Fifth son of the dauphin Louis, and grandson of… …

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