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Soane, John. 1753-1837. English Neoclassical architect, collector. Bank of England 1792-1833.
Sobieski. Polish king. Saved Vienna 1683.
Sobrero, Ascanio. 1812-88. Italian. Nitroglycerine 1846.
Soccer War. 1969. Honduras vs El Salvador. Triggered by football game and economic conditions.
Social Credit. 1919. Douglas’ economic theory. Give money to consumers, producers based on social credits, “liberating” production from price system.
Social Credit Party. Canada. Aberhart. Douglas. 1935- Alberta, BC, federal parties. Social Credit.
Social Democratic Party. 1863. Oldest German political party. Marxist to 1959. Now less radical.
Social Security. First in Germany: 1883-89. UK 1911; Canada 1927; US 1935-66. Poor Laws. National Insurance.
Social War. 90-89BC. Tribal rebellion. Rome grants citizenship to all allies.
Socialism. 19C-. Movement opposing Liberalism, Capitalism. Advocates equal rights, just distribution of property, well-being of proletariat through reform or revolution. Utopia.
Socialism, Utopian. Saint-Simon’s concept of government redistributing wealth according to capacity and performance.
Socialist Party. 1901-30. US party advocating socialism based on earlier Social Democratic and Social Labor (1876) Parties. Ideas applied to New Deal.
Socialist Revolutionary Party. 1901-22. Russia. Sought classless society. Suppressed by Bolsheviks.
Socinianism. 1550-19C Unitarian-like religious sect. Christ divine by function, not nature. 1658 Poland.
Socrates. c470-399BC. Greek philosopher. Knowledge is the key to influencing destiny. Ignorance leaves one subject to fate. Socratic method of teaching by dialog. Dialectic. Condemned for impiety and corrupting the young - drank hemlock. “Know thyself”.
Soddy, Frederick. 1877-1956. English chemist. Isotope theory.

Sodom. c1900BC. Biblical city destroyed for wickedness. Gomorrah.
Sol. Ancient Italian sun god.
Solemn League and Covenant. National Covenant.
Solferino, Battle. 1859. Victor-Emmanuel gains Lombardy during Risorgimento. Carnage leads to Red Cross.
Solomon. King of Israel c973-933BC. First Temple at Jerusalem. Biblical writings. Known for wisdom.
Solon. 630-560BC. Athenian democratic lawgiver, poet. Equality of all citizens before the law. Trial by jury. -“Call no man happy until he is dead.”
Solvay, Ernst. 1838-1922. Belgian chemist and philanthropist.
Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr. 1918-2008. Russian novelist. Expelled 1974. Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich 1962. Gulag Archipelago 1973.

Somerset. 2nd duke. c1406-1455. English general. Lost English territory in France. Quarrel with Duke of York led to War of Roses.