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** U. S. President Gerald Ford signs the Federal Election Campaign Act.
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** President Dwight D. Eisenhower signs the Federal Aid Highway Act, creating the Interstate Highway System
** The States Reorganisation Act of India reforms the boundaries and names of Indian states.
** The British Parliament passes His Majesty's Declaration of Abdication Act 1936 on behalf of the UK, Australia, New Zealand and South Africa.
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** The Representation of the People Act 1928 becomes law, extending the right to vote to all women in the United Kingdom.
** American Civil War: In order to help pay for the war effort, the United States government issues the first income tax as part of the Revenue Act of 1861 ( 3 % of all incomes over US $ 800 ; rescinded in 1872 ).
** The Dáil Éireann passes the Executive Authority ( Consequential Provisions ) Act, 1937, which abolishes the office of Governor-General of the Irish Free State, retrospectively dated to December 1936.

** and 1711
** Rudjer Boscovich, Croatian scientist and diplomat ( b. 1711 )
** Wenzel Anton Graf Kaunitz, Austrian statesman ( b. 1711 )
** Friedrich Breckling, Swiss mystic ( d. 1711 ).
** Rahman Baba, legendary Afghan Pashto Sufi poet ( d. 1711 )
** Louis of France ( 1661 – 1711 ), le Grand Dauphin,
** Na ( not baptized ) d ' Alençon ( 1711 )
** Richard Bulstrode, English author and soldier ( died 1711 )
** Robert Sheffield, Marquess of Normanby ( 1711 – 1714 )
** Francisco Leonardoni, Italian painter active mainly in Spain ( died 1711 )
** William Henry Granville, 3rd Earl of Bath ( 30 January 1692 – 1711, died of smallpox, aged 19 ).
** 8, 600 copies of works published before 1711
** Anthony Ashley Cooper, 4th Earl of Shaftesbury ( 1711 – 1771 )
** Louis de Deyster, Flemish painter of churches and maker of musical instruments ( died 1711 )
** Rhadamiste et Zénobie ( tragedy ) 1711

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