Exclusion of Slavery from the TERRITORIES.
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President Roosevelt's platform included a plank calling for the repeal of Prohibition.
The Kwakiutl Indians lived in cedar wood plank house with bark roofs. They were very large, up to 100 feet; and could hold about 50 people.
A house used by Northwestern Indians!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Theodore Roosevelt's Progressive (Bull Moose) Party became the first national political party to have a plank supporting women suffrage
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1 In the 19th Century the Democrats called themselves Republicans, and Republicans called themselves Whigs. 2 In the 20th Century, when the Democratic Party adopted a Civil Rights plank in its platform, its illiberal Southern membership of unreconstructed segregationists all joined the Republican Party, which has never supported equal rights for anyone.
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The platform is a series of statements expressing the party's principles, beliefs, and positions on election issues. The plank is each individual part of the platform. That would be the correct answer in a political arena.As far as the sport of diving goes, a platform refers to a solid, elevated surface with a foundation underneath it that a person dives from...a plank is a rectangle shaped board (usually spring) that extends out over the water that a person dives from (or walks off as in the case of most pirate ships.)
President Roosevelt's platform included a plank calling for the repeal of Prohibition.
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maybe because they call it "plank running" ( wild guess :p )
Well, first of all, they're not called plank houses. They era called pit houses. They used them because