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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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Reaganomics SAC

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Hurricane Katrina

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Moctezuma's Zoo

Moctezuma's Zoo

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Image: Page from the Senate Congressional Record, October 10, 2002. From Congress.gov.

Iraq Resolution

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Codex Azcatitlan

La Malinche

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Image source: Illustration of Moctezuma from the Mendoza Codex. Retrieved from the Public Domain Review.

Moctezuma and Cortés

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Image: Portrait of Martin Luther made by Lucas Cranach the Elder in 1529. From the Wikimedia Commons.

Martin Luther

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