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- Al Smith [r]: (December 30, 1873 – October 4, 1944) Governor of New York, and Democratic presidential candidate in 1928. [e]
- Alben Barkley [r]: (1877-1956) United States of America Congressman, Senator, Senate Majority Leader, and Vice President under Harry Truman. [e]
- Yi Sunshin [r]: A Korean admiral renowned for his naval victories against the Japanese invaders during the Korean War of 1592-1598. [e]
- Credit rating agency [r]: Rating which assesses the credit worthiness of a corporation's debt issues, and is a financial indicator to potential investors of debt securities such as bonds. [e]
- William McKinley [r]: (1843–1901) Twenty-fifth President of the United States of America, Governor of Ohio. [e]
- American Federation of Teachers [r]: The American Federation of Teachers is a labor union representing 1.4 million education professionals in pre-K, primary, secondary, and higher education, related school personnel; federal, state, and local government employees; and nurses and other healthcare professionals. [e]
- French Revolution [r]: The revolutionary episode in France that deposed the king and the aristocracy, created a republic, and included a period of terror, in which thousands were killed or driven into exile. [e]