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Can we accurately call the Soviet advance into Eastern Europe in 1945 (and the ensuing creation of the Eastern bloc) an "occupation"?
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"Who freed the slaves? The slaves freed the slaves." What do historians feel about this sentiment? Is this something academics even bother debating?
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How was the internal social hierarchy of Haudenosaunee society altered by interaction with Europeans?
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Was White Flight (the movement of white Americans to the suburbs) discussed and understood in explicit racial terms by contemporaries?
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Did any Japanese-Americans resist Japanese-American internment? Were there any white Americans which stood in solidarity with those being interned, in opposition to the government?
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My professor once referred to a "Stab-in-the-back" myth in regards to the Vietnam War. Was this something which was ever widely believed?
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The Brussels Conference Act of 1890 apparently includes restrictions on the sale of weaponry to Africans and Africa states. What was the reason for this, from the perspective of the signatory powers?
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