{"type":"standard","title":"Recession of 1969–1970","displaytitle":"Recession of 1969–1970","namespace":{"id":0,"text":""},"wikibase_item":"Q7302388","titles":{"canonical":"Recession_of_1969–1970","normalized":"Recession of 1969–1970","display":"Recession of 1969–1970"},"pageid":24441380,"thumbnail":{"source":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/6/6c/US_60s_70s_Unemployment.png/330px-US_60s_70s_Unemployment.png","width":320,"height":123},"originalimage":{"source":"https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/6/6c/US_60s_70s_Unemployment.png","width":1168,"height":450},"lang":"en","dir":"ltr","revision":"1261531932","tid":"23bd4191-b3ed-11ef-838a-393d114f424d","timestamp":"2024-12-06T16:14:16Z","description":"Economic downturn in the United States","description_source":"local","content_urls":{"desktop":{"page":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recession_of_1969%E2%80%931970","revisions":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recession_of_1969%E2%80%931970?action=history","edit":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recession_of_1969%E2%80%931970?action=edit","talk":"https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Recession_of_1969%E2%80%931970"},"mobile":{"page":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recession_of_1969%E2%80%931970","revisions":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special:History/Recession_of_1969%E2%80%931970","edit":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Recession_of_1969%E2%80%931970?action=edit","talk":"https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Talk:Recession_of_1969%E2%80%931970"}},"extract":"The recession of 1969–1970 was a relatively mild recession in the United States. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the recession lasted for 11 months, beginning in December 1969 and ending in November 1970. It followed an economic slump that began in 1968.","extract_html":"
The recession of 1969–1970 was a relatively mild recession in the United States. According to the National Bureau of Economic Research, the recession lasted for 11 months, beginning in December 1969 and ending in November 1970. It followed an economic slump that began in 1968.
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Protorothyrididae is an extinct family of small, lizard-like reptiles belonging to Eureptilia. Their skulls did not have fenestrae, like the more derived diapsids. Protorothyridids lived from the Late Carboniferous to Early Permian periods, in what is now North America. Many genera of primitive reptiles were thought to be protorothyridids. Brouffia, Coelostegus, Paleothyris and Hylonomus, for example, were found to be more basal eureptiles in Muller and Reisz (2006), making the family as historically defined paraphyletic, though three genera, Protorothyris, Anthracodromeus, and Cephalerpeton, were recovered as a monophyletic group. Anthracodromeus, Paleothyris, and Protorothyris were recovered as a monophyletic group in Ford and Benson (2020), who recovered them as more derived than captorhinids and Hylonomus, but less so than araeoscelidians. Anthracodromeus is the earliest known reptile to display adaptations to climbing. The majority of phylogenetic studies recover protorothyridids as basal members of Eureptilia; however, Simões et al. (2022) recover them as stem-amniotes instead.
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