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  • 71Dayton Agreement — Dayton Treaty redirects here. For the Native American treaty, see Treaty with the Kalapuya, etc.. Dayton Agreement Seated from left to right: Slobodan Milošević …

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  • 72Middle Eastern Empires — The Middle East has been the political center of several empires through history. Many of the earliest known empires originated in the middle east. Middle eastern empires have been instrumental in the spreading of ideas, technology and religions… …

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  • 73Henry III — • German king and Holy Roman Emperor (1017 1056) Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006. Henry III     Henry III     † …

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  • 74Robin Hood — is an archetypal figure in English folklore, whose story originates from medieval times but who remains significant in popular culture where he is painted as a man known for robbing the rich to give to the poor and fighting against injustice and… …

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  • 75Reform Party of British Columbia — Infobox Canada Political Party party name = Reform Party of British Columbia status = active class = prov party wikicolourid = Reform party leader = none president = Ron Gamble foundation = 1983 dissolution = ideology = Neoconservatism populism… …

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  • 76demand — /dəˈmænd / (say duh mand), / ˈmand/ (say mahnd) verb (t) 1. to ask for with authority; claim as a right: to demand something of a person; to demand something from a person. 2. to ask for peremptorily or urgently. 3. to call for or require as just …

  • 77pretend — v. & adj. v. 1 tr. claim or assert falsely so as to deceive (pretend knowledge; pretended that they were foreigners). 2 tr. imagine to oneself in play (pretended to be monsters; pretended it was night). 3 tr. a profess, esp. falsely or… …

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  • 78Civil disobedience — For other uses, see Civil disobedience (disambiguation). Mohandas Karamchand Gandhi was a figure known worldwide for advocating non violent civil disobedience. Civil disobedience is the active, professed refusal to obey certain laws, demands, and …

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  • 79Church of Scotland Act 1921 — Parliament of the United Kingdom Long title An Act to declare the lawfulness of certain Articles declaratory of the Constitution of the Church of Scotland in matters spiritual prepared with the authority of the General Ass …

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  • 80Henri de Boulainvilliers — (October 21, 1658, Saint Saire, Normandy – January 23, 1722, Paris) was a French writer and historian. Educated at the college of Juilly, he served in the army until 1697. He translated into French Spinoza s Ethics and wrote an analysis of his… …

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