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Decade - 1990s

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Who were the quarterbacks for the Arizona Cardinals in the 1990's?

Jim Hart was the starter in 1980. Neil Lomax joined the team in 1981 and took over from Hart as the starter and continued as the starter until the team left St. Louis after the 1987 season. Hart remained as a backup through the 1983 season. Other backup QBs for the St. Louis Cardinals in the 1980s were Rusty Lisch, Doug Marsh, Scott Brunner, Cliff Stoudt, Sammy Garza, and Shawn Halloran.

Who were the running backs for the Pittsburgh Steelers in the early to mid 1960s?

1960: Tom Tracy, John Henry Johnson

1961: Tom Tracy, John Henry Johnson, Dick Hoak, Charlie Scales

1962: Tom Tracy, John Henry Johnson, Dick Hoak, Joe Womack

1963: John Henry Johnson, Dick Hoak, Theron Sapp, Bob Ferguson

1964: John Henry Johnson, Dick Hoak, Clarence Peaks, Ed Brown

1965: Dick Hoak, Mike Lind, Clarence Peaks, Cannonball Butler

1966: Willie Ashbury, Dick Hoak, Cannonball Butler, Bobby Smith, Amos Bullocks

Who hit the most home runs in the 1990's?

If you are talking about in a career, Barry Bonds hit 762 in his career. For a season, it is also Barry Bonds, who hit 73 homeruns in 2001. MLB record for most HR in a game: The record is 4, held by multiple players: Colavito (1959), Cameron (2002), Delgado (2003), Gherig (1932), Adcock (1954), Delahanty (1896), Green (2002), Hodges (1950), Horner (1986), Lowe (1894), Mays (1961), Whiten (1993). In NCAA baseball, the record for HR in a season: Pete Incaviglia from Oklahoma State. He hit 48 in 75 games in 1985. The NCAA HR in a career record: Incaviglia, who hit 100 HR between 1983-85 (213 games). The record for most HR's in a single NCAA baseball game: Marshall McDougall (Florida State, 1999)- 6 HR's vs. Maryland

What team won the super bowl 3 times in the 1990's?

The Dallas Cowboys won three super Bowls in the 1990's. 1993, 1994, and 1996.

What College Football Team has the most Victories?

Michigan has the most wins in Division I-A college football.

Texas Longhorns are second (has 845) and Notre Dame is third (837)

How Beginning in the early 1990s many African nations joined the worldwide trend toward .?

Beginning in the early 1990s, many African nations joined the worldwide trend toward democratization and political reform, largely inspired by the end of the Cold War and the global push for human rights. This period saw the emergence of multiparty systems, increased political pluralism, and greater public participation in governance. Economic liberalization also accompanied these political changes, as countries sought to attract foreign investment and promote economic growth. However, the transition was often fraught with challenges, including political instability and economic difficulties.

Why did so many families in Brazil need their children to work instead of attend school in the 1990s?

Because family's couldn't afford to pay for them to go to school, so they got a job to help with their family. Hope it helped :)

Who were the world' s leading imperial powers in 1900?

Germany and Russia, which were ruled by Emperors, and so "imperial" powers. The so-called British Empire was really the leading world power at the time, but technically is was for the largest part a Kingdom; only in its colony India the British King had the title of Emperor.

What percentage of China's gross domestic product was produced by private businesses by the end of the 1990s?

By the end of the 1990s, private businesses in China contributed approximately 30% to the country's gross domestic product (GDP). This marked a significant shift in the Chinese economy, as the private sector began to play an increasingly important role alongside state-owned enterprises. The rise of private businesses was a key factor in China's economic reform and growth during this period.

Why did American clothing companies start moving their factories abroad in the 1990s?

Mostly because products could be made cheaper there usually as a result of much lower local wages.

What country was the site of ethnic tensions and a civil war between the Hutu and Tutsi in the 1990s?

The country that experienced ethnic tensions and a civil war between the Hutu and Tutsi in the 1990s is Rwanda. This conflict culminated in the horrific genocide of 1994, during which an estimated 800,000 Tutsi and moderate Hutu were killed in just a few months. The roots of the conflict were deeply embedded in historical, social, and political disparities between the two ethnic groups. The genocide has had lasting effects on Rwanda and the region.

How did Janet Frame die?

Janet Frame died at age 79 of acute myeloid leukemia.

How much did teachers get paid in the 1990s?

In the 1990s, teachers' salaries varied widely depending on factors such as location, experience, and education level. On average, teachers in the United States earned around $30,000 to $40,000 per year during that time period.

Who is the signer and guitarist with the Minnie Pearl hat that played rock and roll on Saturday Night Live or MTV in the 1990's their name had crawfish or crawdaddy in it She was an older signer?

The artist you're referring to is probably Dr. John, who was known for wearing a hat similar to Minnie Pearl's. However, if you're thinking specifically of a female artist with "crawfish" or "crawdaddy" in her name, it might be a mix-up, as there isn't a prominent older female singer from that era fitting that exact description. Another possibility is the band "Crawfish" led by a notable musician, but they were not as widely recognized in mainstream media at that time.