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- France [r]: Western European republic (population c. 64.1 million; capital Paris) extending across Europe from the English Channel in the north-west to the Mediterranean in the south-east; bounded by Belgium, Luxembourg, Germany, Switzerland, Italy, Monaco, Andorra and Spain; founding member of the European Union. Colonial power in Southeast Asia until 1954. [e]
- French Third Republic [r]: Add brief definition or description
- Léon Blum [r]: (1872-1950) French statesman and first Jewish Prime Minister (1936-37). [e]
- Munich Conference [r]: Conference held in Munich on 28-29 September 1938, during which the leaders of Great Britain, France, and Italy agreed to allow Germany to annex certain areas of Czechoslovakia. [e]
- Republic of Vietnam [r]: The Republic of Vietnam (RVN) (1954-1975; commonly called South Vietnam (SVN)) is the political entity created by the Geneva Accords of 1954 that partitioned French Indochina. The Republic of Vietnam ended in 1975 at the end of the Vietnam War. [e]
- Léon Blum [r]: (1872-1950) French statesman and first Jewish Prime Minister (1936-37). [e]
- Party system [r]: The set of political parties, voter alignments, and electoral conventions that for a time dominate a country's electoral process [e]
- Russian Revolution of 1905 [r]: The popular uprising that created an element of constitutional monarchy in Russia following Nicholas II's October Manifesto of 1905. [e]