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Do historians studying the Second World War believe that Finland and/or Romania had a casus belli against the Soviet Union, even when Germany doesn't?
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Why was the Soviet Union called that as opposed to something like "The People's Democratic Republic of Russia" or something like that?
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How did people before the early 20th century square suffrage denied to women despite knowing about some important and competent female leaders in history?
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Before Shakespeare's Julius Caesar and Dante Alighieri's Inferno, who was the person seen to be the leader of the Liberators and the great betrayer to the dictator?
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Have at least a large fraction of people in most societies felt some disgust for cousin and familiar marriages in the period from 1500-Present?
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What, realistically, would have happened if you didn't vote to approve of the candidate in elections in the Soviet Union and similar states like East Germany, but were otherwise politically inactive?
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