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I am confused by the US Flag Protection Act..
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Tell me more about Götz of the Iron Hand...
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If you could wave a magic wand and make one commonplace myth or misconception disappear, what would it be?
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Is Michael B. Oren's "Six Days of War" biased?
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During World War II, there was a lot of what we today would consider horrifically racist caricaturing, particularly of the Japanese, in various forms of popular US media. Was there much push-back against this in America?
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I am confused by the US Flag Protection Act..
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