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George Tucker (August 20, 1775 – April 10, 1861) was an American attorney, politician, historian, author, and educator in Virginia. His literary works... |
Alexander Hamilton (redirect from Alexander Hamilton and slavery) military officer, statesman, and Founding Father who served as the first secretary of the treasury from 1789 to 1795 during George Washington's presidency... |
of an Elective King: George Washington and the Presidential Title Controversy of 1789 (Cornell UP, 2014). Beirne, Logan. Blood of Tyrants: George Washington... |
David Duke (category 20th-century American far-right politicians) Kampf) from his legislative office and attended neo-Nazi political gatherings while he held elective office. Between the primary and the runoff, called the... |
Ottoman Empire (category States and territories established in 1299) historiographical works, literary works, taught in state schools, and offered as an elective course or recommended for study in some madrasas. Among Greek-speaking... |
Unite the Right rally (category Accidents and incidents involving helicopters) arrested and charged with willful interference with a candidate for elective office, bias-motivated interference with a candidate for elective office, threats... |
elective class that is paired with one or two core academic classes. Biotechnology is paired with English; Health with English; AOIT with English and... |
Malaysia (category Countries and territories where Malay is an official language) In 1850, the English ethnologist George Samuel Windsor Earl, writing in the Journal of the Indian Archipelago and Eastern Asia, proposed naming the islands... |
Bob McDonnell (category Politicians from Philadelphia) McDonnell (born June 15, 1954) is an American politician, attorney, businessman, academic administrator, and former military officer who served as the 71st... |
William F. Winter (redirect from William Winter (politician)) was elected to the office in his own right. Two other staffers, Marshall Bennett and Steve Patterson, achieved elective office several years later.... |
Confederate States of America (category Former regions and territories of the United States) parties, but elective offices were also exempted. Virtually every position was contested with as many as twenty candidates for each office. Some scholars... |
(1936) and Margaret Connell Szasz, Indian Education in the American Colonies, 1607-1783, p.126-127 (1988). Craig Evan Klafter, "St. George Tucker: The First... |
Stephen Mallory (category 19th-century American politicians) practicing law. Unable to hold elective office by the terms of his parole, he continued to make his opinions known by writing letters to newspapers. His health... |
Greece (redirect from Science and technology in Greece) minister and, on their recommendation, appoints and dismisses the other members of the Cabinet. Legislative powers are exercised by a 300-member elective unicameral... |
Max Weber (category German Democratic Party politicians) development of capitalism. Weber was looking for elective affinities between the Protestant work ethic and capitalism. He argued that the Puritans' religious... |
Jean Bodin (section Early life) the early modern witch trials. Bodin was successively a friar, academic, professional lawyer, and political adviser. An excursion as a politician having... |
Hillary Clinton (redirect from Hillary (politician)) Diane Rodham Clinton (née Rodham; born October 26, 1947) is an American politician and diplomat who served as the 67th United States secretary of state in... |
Amin al-Husseini (category Palestinian politicians) Chancellor mulled weakening the SMC and undermining al-Husseini's authority by making the office of mufti elective. The Nabi Musa festival of April that... |
Monarchism (section Arts and entertainment) criticized egalitarianism, and its corresponding call for the abolition of monarchy, as contrary to human nature, writing, A man's reaction to Monarchy... |
Jordan (category Countries and territories where Arabic is an official language) and Russian are popular among their communities. French is offered as an elective in many schools, mainly in the private sector. German is an increasingly... |