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- Democrat Party (phrase) [r]: A phrase used by Republicans in the United States to refer to the opposition Democratic Party, and assumed by many Democrats to be an insulting, disparaging or derogatory term. [e]
- Fair Deal [r]: The liberal domestic policies recommended to Congress by U.S. President Harry Truman in his second term, 1949-52. Few proposals passed. [e]
- Fifth Party System [r]: In U.S. political history, the period from 1932 to the present, also called New Deal Era during the presidency of Franklin D. Roosevelt [e]
- Franklin D. Roosevelt [r]: (January 30, 1882 – April 12, 1945), often called FDR, the President of the United States 1933 to 1945. [e]
- Korean War [r]: (1950-1953) war on the Korean peninsula in which about 3 million people died (mostly civilians), begun when North Korea, backed by China, attempted to overrun South Korea, which had been placed under the control of U.S.-led United Nations forces after the surrender of Japan at the end of WW II. [e]
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- Republican Party (United States) [r]: One of two major contemporary political parties in the United States; center-right; the elephant is its symbol. [e]
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- William Howard Taft [r]: (1857 – 1930) The 27th President and 10th Chief Justice of the United States. [e]
- South Carolina, History [r]: One of the original states of the United States. [e]
- Booker T. Washington [r]: (1856-1915) Born into slavery, he became the most prominent leader of the African American community in the early 20th century; wrote Up From Slavery. [e]
- Walter Reuther [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Truman Doctrine [r]: A policy set forth by U.S. President Harry S. Truman in 1947 of giving Greece and Turkey economic and military aid to prevent their falling into the Soviet sphere. [e]
- Fair Deal [r]: The liberal domestic policies recommended to Congress by U.S. President Harry Truman in his second term, 1949-52. Few proposals passed. [e]