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  • 81Universal suffrage — Part of the Politics series Elections Allotment (sortition) …

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  • 82Desi — This article is about South Asian people. For other uses, see Desi (disambiguation). Desi [d̪eːsi] or Deshi [d̪e(ː)ʃi] refers to the people, cultures, and products of the Indian subcontinent and, increasingly, to the people, cultures, and… …

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  • 83Tony Kushner — Infobox Writer imagesize = 300px name = Tony Kushner birthdate = birth date and age|1956|7|16 birthplace = New York City, New York awards = Primetime Emmy Award for Outstanding Writing for a Miniseries, Movie or a Dramatic Special 2003 Angels in… …

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  • 84Reform Act — In the United Kingdom, Reform Act is a generic term used for legislation concerning electoral matters. It is most commonly used for laws passed to enfranchise new groups of voters and to redistribute seats in the British House of Commons. The… …

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  • 85Reform Act 1867 — The Reform Act 1867 (also known as the Second Reform Act, and formally titled the Representation of the People Act 1867), 30 31 Vict. c. 102, was a piece of British legislation that enfranchised the urban working class in England and Wales.… …

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  • 86History of National Football League Championship — Throughout its history, the National Football League and other leagues have used several different formats to determine their league champion, including a period of interleague match ups determining a true world champion. The NFL first determined …

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  • 87Number of Westminster MPs — Over the history of the House of Commons, the number of Members of Parliament (MPs) has varied for assorted reasons, with increases in recent years due to increases in the population of the United Kingdom. There are currently 650 constituencies,… …

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  • 88Democrats Abroad — Founded 1964 Office location 430 South Capitol Street SE Washington, DC 20003 Website DemocratsAbroad.org Democrats Abroad is the official organization o …

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  • 89Canadian residential school system — The Canadian residential school system consisted of a number of schools for Aboriginal children, operated during the 19th and 20th century by churches of various denominations (about sixty per cent by Roman Catholics, and thirty per cent by the… …

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  • 90Voter suppression — is a form of electoral fraud and refers to the use of governmental power, political campaign strategy, and private resources aimed at suppressing (i.e. reducing) the total vote of opposition candidacies instead of attempting to change likely… …

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