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Fictitious map, illustrating the political landscape of Orwell's Nineteen Eighty-Four, based on 1984 fictious world map v2 quad.png, rendered from 1984 fictious world map v2.svg, inspired by 1984 fictious world map.png and 1984 Orwell arrows 2.png, based on File:BlankMap-World6.svg, created following Wikipedia's map color standard. Date: 21 ...
George Orwell, author of Nineteen Eighty-Four, whose wartime BBC career influenced his creation of Oceania. What is known of the society, politics and economics of Oceania, and its rivals, comes from the in-universe book, The Theory and Practice of Oligarchical Collectivism by Emmanuel Goldstein, a literary device Orwell uses to connect the past and present of 1984. [1]
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The following elections occurred in the year 1984. Africa. 1984 Beninese parliamentary election; 1984 Botswana general election; 1984 Burundian presidential election;
He lost Minnesota in both this election and in 1980, making it the only state he failed to win in either election. The election was the most recent in which the Republican candidate won every state in the Northeastern, Southern, and Pacific regions of the United States, and won at least one county in every state. [177]
Lichtman has correctly called all but one election since 1984. More: Historian who accurately predicted 9 of last 10 presidential elections makes his 2024 pick Why do Americans love political ...
Electoral College results map for the 1984 United States presidential election between Ronald Reagan and Walter Mondale German Karte des Wahlmännergremiums für die US-Präsidentenwahl 1984
President Reagan holding a "The Gipper" jersey at a campaign rally in Endicott, New York, 1984. The 1984 United States presidential election in New York took place on November 6, 1984, as part of the 1984 United States presidential election. All 50 States and the District of Columbia participated in this election.