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An institute for medical research receives money from a wealthy industrialist.
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King John ruled England for almost two decades (1199-1216) and was well known as a heavy handed ruler. He would often wage unnecessary wars and burden his subjects with heavy taxes to pay for them. King John begrudgingly signed the Magna Carta because he needed the barons to fight his wars and collect his taxes.
A candidate who received the backing of his/her home state rather than that of the national party is called a Favorite Son.
The government used a controversial bailout program to help automakers on the verge of collapse.
The Troubled Asset Relief Program (TARP) extended loans to help save the American automotive industry during an economic crisis in 2009. However, the program was controversial because some felt that TARP was a bailout for businesses that deserved to fail, in other words, help was going to those who caused the crisis.