<span><span><span>1Leadership</span><span><span>1.1Presiding officer</span><span>1.2Majority (Republican) leadership</span><span>1.3Minority (Democratic) leadership</span></span></span><span>2Regional membership</span><span>3Partisan mix of the House by state</span><span>4Voting members by state</span><span>5Delegates</span><span>6See also</span><span>7<span>References</span></span></span>
The Spanish Armada was a Spanish fleet consisting of 130 ships that sailed from <span>La Coruña in August 1588, under the command of the Duke of Medina Sidonia with the purpose of escorting an army from Flanders to invade England.</span>
D. Thomas Hook-er discovered Connecticut
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America in the 1920s was a prosperous nation. Savings during the decade quadrupled.1 A “housing boom” enabled millions of Americans to own their own home. By 1924, about eleven million families were homeowners. Automobiles, electricity, radio, and mass advertising became increasingly influential in the lives of average Americans. Automobiles, once a luxury for rich Americans, now gave industrial workers and farmers much greater mobility. Electricity put an end to much of the backbreaking work in the American home. Electric refrigerators, irons, stoves, and washing machines eventually became “widespread.2 On the farm, electric tools such as electric saws, pumps, and grinders made farmers more productive. By 1922, radios were common sources of news and entertainment for American families. With improvements in transportation and communication came increases in the mass advertising industry. In addition to all of this, corporations increasingly offered workers fringe benefits and stock-sharing opportunities.3