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  • 121National Defense Act of 1916 — The National Defense Act of 1916, Pub.L. 64 85, 39 Stat. 166, enacted June 3, 1916, provided for an expanded army during peace and wartime, fourfold expansion of the National Guard, the creation of an Officers and an Enlisted… …

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  • 122National Right to Life Committee — Formation 1968[1] Headquarters Washington, DC …

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  • 123Slav Defense — Chess diagram|= tright| = rd|nd|bd|qd|kd|bd|nd|rd|= pd|pd| | |pd|pd|pd|pd|= | |pd| | | | | |= | | |pd| | | | |= | |pl|pl| | | | |= | | | | | | | |= pl|pl| | |pl|pl|pl|pl|= rl|nl|bl|ql|kl|bl|nl|rl|=|The Slav Defense is a chess opening that begins… …

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  • 124Absolute defense (legal) — Absolute defense is a legal concept for a factual circumstance or argument that, if proven, will end the litigation in favor of the defendant. The concept is not a rigid one. Statutes frequently use the term merely as a synonym to full or… …

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  • 125Imperfect self-defense — is a common law doctrine of criminal procedure recognized by some jurisdictions whereby a defendant may mitigate punishment or sentencing imposed for a crime involving the use of deadly force by claiming, as a partial affirmative defense, the… …

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  • 126In Defense of Anarchism — Infobox Book name = In Defense of Anarchism title orig = In Defense of Anarchism : With a Reply to Jeffrey H. Reiman s In Defense of Political Philosophy. translator = image caption = Cover of the 1998 edition author=Robert Paul Wolff illustrator …

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  • 127Divine right of kings — This article covers the Western tradition. For the Eastern tradition, see Mandate of Heaven. See also God Emperor for various rulers who claim a divine relationship. Part of the Politics series on …

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  • 128Divine Right of Kings — [ Louis XIV as the sun] The Divine Right of Kings is a general term that refers to the philosophy and ideas used to justify the authority and legitimacy of monarchs in medieval and early modern Europe. The doctrine broadly holds that a monarch… …

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