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The United States presidential election of 1904 was the 30th quadrennial presidential election, held on Tuesday, November 8, 1904. Incumbent President and Republican candidate Theodore Roosevelt was elected to a second term.
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The United States Revenue Act of 1913 also know as, The Tariff Act, Underwood Tariff, Underwood Act, Underwood Tariff Act, or Underwood Simmons Act.
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the bolt went through and World War 1 started. A teenage Serbian nationalist threated Archduke and his wife Sophie with a gun. This happened in Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herizgovina.
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Wilson had asked a special joint session of Congress for this declaration, on April 2nd 1919 . He then declare war 4 days later. He declares war on Germany Empire on April 6th, 1917.
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Armistice Day now called Veterans Day. Armistice Day Is when Germany stopped fighting. We honor those this special day who lost their lifes in World War 1 to fight for our country.
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the 19th amendment allowed women and men to vote equally. The 19th amendment allowed women to vote for the first time. The 19th amendment was first introduced in Congress in 1978 by senator Aaron A. Sargent.