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  2. Michael Dukakis 1988 presidential campaign - Wikipedia

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    As a result, his ticket became known as the "Boston-Austin axis", as Bentsen himself described it. [22] [23] Shortly after Dukakis made the pick, a Time cover story dubbed Dukakis and Bentsen "the odd couple", and Richard Stengel noted in 1988 that Bentsen was "...more Bush's twin than Dukakis'". [24] James J. Kilpatrick called the pair "The ...

  3. Michael Dukakis - Wikipedia

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    Dukakis attended Brookline High School in his hometown, [8] where he was an honor student and a member of the basketball, baseball, tennis, and cross-country teams. [9] As a 17-year-old senior in high school, he ran the Boston Marathon. [10] He graduated from Swarthmore College in 1955 with a Bachelor of Arts in political science.

  4. Olympia Dukakis - Wikipedia

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    Olympia Dukakis (June 20, 1931 – May 1, 2021) was an American actress. She performed in more than 130 stage productions, in some 60 films, and in approximately 50 television series. She performed in more than 130 stage productions, in some 60 films, and in approximately 50 television series.

  5. 1988 United States presidential election - Wikipedia

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    Additionally, 1988 was the most recent time that the Republicans won the popular vote in consecutive elections, and the latest in which a Republican who had not already served as president won the popular vote. This is the most recent presidential election in which the Democratic nominee did not win at least 200 electoral votes.

  6. Burakumin - Wikipedia

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    Historically, they were followers of their own folk religion, and even in modern times, a significant portion of the burakumin population practices their own folk religion and ancestor worship. Today, most burakumin share common religious practices with the majority of Japanese citizens, following a unique mixture of Shinto and Buddhism, known ...

  7. Humanity Declaration - Wikipedia

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    The Humanity Declaration (人間宣言, Ningen-sengen) is an imperial rescript issued by Hirohito, the emperor of Japan, as part of a New Year's statement on 1 January 1946 at the request of the Supreme Commander for the Allied Powers.

  8. Kūkai - Wikipedia

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    Kūkai (空海; 27 July 774 – 22 April 835 [1]), born Saeki no Mao (佐伯 眞魚), [2] posthumously called Kōbō Daishi (弘法大師, "The Grand Master who Propagated the Dharma"), was a Japanese Buddhist monk, calligrapher, and poet who founded the esoteric Shingon school of Buddhism.

  9. Kamakura period - Wikipedia

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    Japanese history textbooks as of 2016 do not specify a specific year for the beginning of the Kamakura period, as there are various theories about the year the Kamakura shogunate was established. [1] During the early Kamakura period, the shogunate continued warfare against the Northern Fujiwara which was only defeated in 1189.