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I have heard about how the Mongols would occasionally liquidate entire cities but how often have groups tried to eradicate an entire rival people or civilization leaving no one left alive? If it ever occurred why is it unheard of now?
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In the 2000 Bush v Gore (or any similarly close election in US history) election if the results had been undecided by inauguration day what would have happened? Who would have governed the country?
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[WP] You are the most eloquent person to have ever lived, but you lack the capacity to understand anything anyone else says.
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When was the last time a foreign military leader had members of the US military under their command? Is/was that common? How did the soldiers under foreign command and the US public react to the situation?
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I am an educated person from the area and era of your specialization and I come across a fossil what do I think it is (if anything) and what story (if any) do I believe about how it got there?
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Why does the US seem to be engaged in military conflict so often? Is there something about the conditions the country started under that could explain this? Would you classify the US as a militaristic people historically?
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What is the longest any country has gone without being involved in a war either foreign or domestic including civil wars?
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