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Reaganomics SAC

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Image: Photograph taken at the NAFTA initialing ceremony in 1992. From the Wikimedia Commons.

NAFTA

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Photograph of United Nations Conference on Environment and Development in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, in 1992. From the United Nations.

Kyoto Protocol

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Image: 13th-century illustration of pilgrims on a Hajj produced in Baghdad by al-Wasiti. From the Wikimedia Commons.

Ibn Battuta

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Image: The first surviving depiction of Florence, a fresco created in 1342 by Bernardo Daddi. From the Wikimedia Commons.

The Black Death in Florence

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Image: Illustration from Pestbuch by Hieronymous Brunschwig, 1500. From the Library of Congress.

Understanding the Black Death

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Image: Portrait of Mansa Musa in the Catalan Atlas. From the Wikimedia Commons.

Mansa Musa

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Hurricane Katrina

Hurricane Katrina

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Image: Photograph of the AIDS Memorial Quilt on display in Washington, D.C., in 1987. From the Library of Congress.

AIDS Crisis

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