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Pages in category "2020 controversies in the United States" The following 89 pages are in this category, out of 89 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
2020s in United States history is a narrative summary of major historical events and issues in the United States from January 1, 2020, through December 31, 2029. The first part is divided chronologically by Congressional sessions and the second part highlights major issues that span several years or even the entire decade.
2020–2021 United States racial unrest (3 C, 6 P) Pages in category "2020s controversies in the United States" The following 26 pages are in this category, out of 26 total.
Our national narrative is locked on 2020’s terms. Historians are likely to view the year as a turning point akin to 1968. How 2020 Changed America and Why We’re Still Stuck There
2020 presidential election: A coalition of federal and state officials declare the 2020 presidential election "the most secure in American history" and asserts there is no evidence of compromised voting systems. [390] [391] COVID-19 pandemic: California becomes the second state after Texas to reach one million cases. [392]
America's wealth more than doubled in the years between 1920 and '29. Most of this wealth funneled into finance and industry, but enough trickled down to low-level employees to let them ...
In 2020, expect major fights over EPA regulatory rollbacks, as well as conflicts over the environmental impact of the Mexico–United States border wall, the Atlantic Coast Pipeline, PFAS (a cancer-linked chemical leaching into drinking water), the Waters of the U.S. Rule, and the Arctic Refuge drilling controversy. [513]
Jun 20, 2020: Jan 19, 2022: Removed by the American Museum of Natural History in New York City, moving from city-owned land to the Theodore Roosevelt Presidential Library Foundation Theodore Roosevelt on horseback accompanied by walking figures of two men, one a Native American and one African; in front of the American Museum of Natural History ...