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In a game as ancient as chess, why is the queen the most powerful piece, considering the fact that women were not allowed to fight in any capacity?
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For centuries, the Ethiopian Jews (Beta Israel) believed that they were the last of the jewish people in the world. How was their reaction to the knowledge that there are other jewish communities scattered around the world?
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Jesus was raised Jewish; what was Mohammed raised? How did Islam acquire its traditional respect for 'people of the Book'?
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In America pickled cucumbers are usually just called "pickles" and they are a kitchen staple. What caused pickled cucumbers to be so dominant compared to other pickled vegetables?
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Why didn't ancient Egyptian wall paintings depict them wearing winter clothing, although modern day Egypt can get pretty cold in the winters?
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I've heard that it's a common issue in some parts of academia for PhD students to write their dissertations only to find out that someone in the USSR already wrote about this topic decades ago. What were the implications of this in the early 1990s when the Soviet archives were released to the west?
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A college professor once told our class, "WWII was essentially two major wars, one between Russia and Germany, the other between Japan and China, along with a series of comparatively small territorial conflicts surrounding them." Is this assessment fair?
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