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The 1980 census showed a population in the US of 226,542,203 which was more than an 11% increase since 1970.
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Ronald Reagan is inaugurated the same day 52 Americans are released from Tehran in return for $8 billion dollars worth of frozen Iranian assets.
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The unemployment rate is recorded at over 10%, the highest since 1940.
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Sally Ride becomes the first American woman astronaut to travel into space.
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The US invades Grenada to provide aid in removing a Marxist regime.
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President Ronald Reagan wins reelection over Walter F. Mondale.
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American Challenger Space Shuttle exploded after liftoff in Florida, killing seven people, including Christa McAuliffe who was a New Hampshire school teacher and observer.
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A fragile agreement is reached on a worldwide ban on medium-range missiles between the Soviet Union and the United States.
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The first patent is granted for a genetically engineered animal to Harvard University under researchers Philip Leder and Timothy Stewart.
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The Berlin Wall, after 38 years, is destroyed by German citizens after travel between West and East Berlin is made legal again.
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The Hubble Telescope is placed into orbit by Discovery, a US space ship.
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Iraq invades its neighbor, Kuwait, which began U.S. involvement in the Gulf War.
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The 27th Amendment of the Constitution is passed 202 years after its initial proposal by James Madison, barring Congress from giving itself a pay raise.
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The World Trade Center was bombed when a van parked below the North Tower exploded. Six people died and more than a thousand were injured.
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O.J. Simpson is arrested but is later acquitted for the murder of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman.
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Federal funding for the researching of human cloning is banned completely by President Bill Clinton.
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The scandal between U.S. President Bill Clinton and Monica Lewinsky began with the President denying his relationship with the intern in a nationally-viewed interview. This and other denials towards a grand jury led to his impeachment.
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The 2000 census shows a population of 281,421,906, an increase of 13.2% compared to 1990.
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On the morning of September 11, 2001, 19 militants claimed by the extremist group al-Qaeda hijacked four airplanes and suicide attacks aimed at large US targets. Two planes were made to hit the twin towers in New York City, one plane hit the Pentagon, and a fourth plane crashed in Pennsylvania as a failed attempt to hit the US capitol. 2,996 people died on that day, including the 19 highjackers.
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Chloe Vollrath, future president of the world, was born into greatness.