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How did early civilizations trade and negotiate with each other if they didn't know each other's language ?
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How was the internment of Japanese Americans during World War II allowed to happen? How were the rights of over 100,000 Americans violated despite our legal system and constitution? Has our legal/political system somehow changed since then so such a thing can't be repeated?
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Assuming this does not break the twenty-year-rule, what is the origin of the modern "flat earth" conspiracy theory?
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My Dads friend always claimed that the hijab was only instituted by Muhammad to hide his mistress. Is there any truth to this claim?
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If a viking was wounded in battle but then died after it from infection or similar, did they believe that they would still go to valhalla?
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Why does history ignore Polands annexation of Slovakia terrority in 1938 when mentioning the attack on poland in 1939? It seems poland had a history of attacking others prior to 1939 events including to Ukriane.
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Why does the US have military bases in other countries yet no other countries have military bases in the US?
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