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On January 25, 2011, the first wave of protesters against President Hosni Mubarak made their way into Tahrir Square. The protests would lead to a revolution that would topple the dictator just over two weeks later. #OTD
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JANUARY 26-30
#Monday: Mex-Amer DBQ Essay
#Tuesday: Geography Quiz & Cornell Notes
#Wednesday: West. Exp. Cornell Notes
#Thursday: Assessment Review
#Friday: West. Exp. Assessment
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#Monday: China Cornell Notes
#Tuesday: Assessment Review
#Wednesday: China Assessment
#Thursday: Zheng He DBQ Docs
#Friday: Zheng He DBQ Docs
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On January 24, 1848, James Marshall discovered gold in the foothills near Sutter’s Mill. The discovery would lead to the California Gold Rush. #OTD
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On January 23, 1997, at the start of President Clinton’s second term in office, Madeleine Albright was confirmed and took the oath of office to become 64th US Secretary of State. She was the first ever woman to serve in that role. #
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On January 22, 1984, Apple Computer released its now-infamous "1984" commercial during Super Bowl XVIII advertising its new "Macintosh" computer. #OTD
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On January 21, 1793, King Louis XVI of France was executed by guillotine after being found guilty of treason by the French National Convention. #OTD
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On January 20, 1265, at the Palace of Westminster, the very first English Parliament met containing members of the nobility (House of Lords) and commoners (House of Commons). The Palace of Westminster remains the home of the UK Parliament
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On January 19, 1983, the Apple LISA computer was announced. The LISA was the first publicly available PC with a graphical user interface (GUI) but was a commercial failure due to its high price ($9,995). The faster and cheaper Macintosh w
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On January 18, 1871, Wilhelm I, King of Prussia, was officially proclaimed the Kaiser of the new "Deutsches Reich" at the Hall of Mirrors in Versailles towards the end of the Franco-Prussian War. This is seen as the defining mom

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