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  • [[Category:Illinois Republicans]] [[Category:University of California Berkeley alumni]]
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  • [[Category:Illinois Republicans]] [[Category:University of California Berkeley alumni]]
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  • [[Category:Illinois Republicans]] [[Category:University of California Berkeley alumni]]
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  • ...on passed on [[July 6]], [[1898]], a majority of the Democrats and several Republicans, among these [[Thomas Brackett Reed|Speaker Reed]], opposing. [[Shelby M. C Republicans pointed to the deficit under the [[Wilson-Gorman Tariff Act|Wilson Law]] wi
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  • ...recognized that Clay's plan was the best way to end the sectional crisis (California free state, harsher fugitive slave law, abolish slave trade in DC). Clay, *Admit California as a free state.
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  • ...s flourished for a time as a means of opposing the policies of the radical Republicans. * El Paso is closer to Needles, California than it is to Dallas.
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  • ...ork]]. After a fire burned much of the town of [[Taft, California|Moron]], California during the 1920s, it was renamed Taft, in his honor. * Wilensky, Norman N. ''Conservatives in the Progressive Era: The Taft Republicans of 1912'' (1965).
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  • ...pearance after this exploratory committee formed on June 2 at the Virginia Republicans annual fund-raising gala in [[Richmond, Virginia]].<ref name="hordetofollow ===First Six Republican Primaries and Caucuses, plus California and New York===
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  • ...me (football)|Big Game]] versus rival [[University of California, Berkeley|California]] (Stanford won).<ref name=e1>Dave Revsine, [http://sports.espn.go.com/ncf/ ...cal Survey]] (USGS) in the [[Sierra Nevada (U.S.)|Sierra Nevada]] range of California.
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  • |birth_place= [[Yorba Linda, California]] ...United States Senators from California|United States Senator]]<br/> from [[California]]
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  • ...he Nixon administration's [[Vietnam War|Vietnam policies]], but broke with Republicans on the issue of birth control.<ref name="ea"/> Despite being a first-term c ...ng, the front-runner was [[Ronald Reagan]], former actor and [[governor of California]] who was running for his third presidential bid.
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  • ...e on the slavery issue. Conversely, the [[Radical Republican (USA)|Radical Republicans]], an abolitionist faction of the Republican Party, criticized him for movi ...trumental in forming the new Republican Party. In a stirring campaign, the Republicans carried Illinois in 1854 and elected a senator. Lincoln was the obvious cho
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  • ...y F, 4th Infantry, at [[Fort Humboldt State Historic Park|Fort Humboldt]], California. However, he still could not afford to bring his family out West. He tried ...ved [[April 28]], [[2007]].</ref> and the Union Party, which combined both Republicans and [[War Democrats]]. He refused to announce his political affiliation unt
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  • |death_place=[[Rancho Mirage, California]] ...etic Department of the Navy Pre-Flight School at [[Saint Mary's College of California]], where he was assigned to the Athletic Department until April 1945. One o
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  • ...prosperity turn into postwar depression. He refused to compromise with the Republicans who controlled Congress after 1918, effectively destroying any chance for r ...newspaper publisher and his uncles were [[Republican Party (United States)|Republicans]]. But his parents moved South in 1851 and identified with the [[Confederat
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  • ...pp. 93-94</ref> As a graduate student in astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley, Golden made monthly trips to [[Reno]], [[Nevada]] and played bla ...Mass.), and received the M.A. and Ph.D in astronomy from the University of California, Berkeley,<ref> http://badgrads.berkeley.edu/doku.php?id=alumni:old</ref><r
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  • ...ional Union Party]], and the newly formed [[United States Republican Party|Republicans]]. ...f his desire to promote a railroad from [[Chicago|Chicago, Illinois]] to [[California]] through [[Nebraska]]. This problem came as much of a surprise to Pierce a
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  • | death_place = [[San Francisco]], [[California]] |PLACE OF DEATH = San Francisco, California, United States
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  • ...pp. 93-94</ref> As a graduate student in astronomy at the University of California, Berkeley, Golden made monthly trips to [[Reno]], [[Nevada]] and played bla ...</ref> He received the M.A. and Ph.D in astronomy from the University of California, Berkeley,<ref> http://badgrads.berkeley.edu/doku.php?id=alumni:old</ref><r
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