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  2. AP United States History - Wikipedia

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    The AP U.S. History exam lasts 3 hours and 15 minutes and consists of two sections, with the first (Section I) being divided into two parts. Section I part A includes 55 multiple-choice questions with each question containing four choices.

  3. List of U.S. executive branch czars - Wikipedia

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    Summary table; President Party In office Number of czar titles Number of appointees Appointees not confirmed by Senate Franklin D. Roosevelt: Democratic 1933–1945 11 19 18 Harry S. Truman: 1945–1953 6 5 Dwight D. Eisenhower: Republican 1953–1961 1 0 Lyndon B. Johnson: Democratic 1963–1969 3 1 Richard Nixon: Republican 1969–1974 3 5 ...

  4. United States Electoral College - Wikipedia

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    Of the 44 multi-district states whose 517 electoral votes are amenable to the method, only Maine (4 EV) and Nebraska (5 EV) apply it. [ 224 ] [ 225 ] Maine began using the congressional district method in the election of 1972 .

  5. Communist Party USA - Wikipedia

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    Charter for a local unit of the CPUSA dated October 24, 1919 During the first half of the 20th century, the Communist Party was influential in various struggles. Historian Ellen Schrecker concludes that decades of recent scholarship [ note 2 ] offer "a more nuanced portrayal of the party as both a Stalinist sect tied to a vicious regime and the ...

  6. White privilege - Wikipedia

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    [119]: 5 Within the Act, the Federal Housing Agency had the authority to channel all the money to white home buyers instead of minorities. [119]: 5 The FHA also channeled money away from inner-city neighborhoods after World War II and instead placed it in the hands of white home buyers who would move into segregated suburbs. [133]

  7. United States v. Cruikshank - Wikipedia

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    United States v. Cruikshank, 92 U.S. 542 (1876), was a landmark decision of the United States Supreme Court [1] ruling that the U.S. Bill of Rights did not limit the power of private actors or state governments despite the adoption of the Fourteenth Amendment.

  8. Horror fiction - Wikipedia

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    Horror is a genre of speculative fiction that is intended to disturb, frighten, or scare an audience. Horror is often divided into the sub-genres of psychological horror and supernatural horror.

  9. IEEE 802.11 - Wikipedia

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    This Linksys WRT54GS, a combined router and Wi‑Fi access point, operates using the 802.11g standard in the 2.4 GHz ISM band using signalling rates up to 54 Mbit/s. IEEE 802.11 Wi-fi networks are the most widely used wireless networks in the world, connecting devices like laptops (left) to the internet through a wireless router (right).