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If Pearl Harbor hadn't happened, did the Roosevelt Administration have any plan to interject itself into the war in Europe?
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After canceling the Apollo program, why did the government decide to destroy the tooling required to build Saturn V rockets?
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Donald Trump was on CNN and said that General Pershing had a problem with Islamic terrorists in the Philippines in 1919 and that he handled in a very brutal way. What is he talking about?
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In "World without End" a daughter is sold for a cow in front of the whole town in 14th century England. Is this historically accurate?
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In World War II, did voluntary American soldiers stigmatize those who were drafted into military service?
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