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What did European nations do with its nation's leftists who served in the Resistance following the conclusion of WW2 and what did it do with its nation's fascists who collaborated during the war?
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What was the relationship of Black-led countries like Ethiopia, Haiti and Liberia in the early 20th century with the Western nations of the world at that time?
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During the end of European colonization movement from the 50s-70s, how did newly independent lands choose the name for their country?
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What is the root cause as to why so many post-colonial states in Africa/Asia turn to one-party states in the 60s and 70s?
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Where was the strong support/opposition to Eugene V Deb's campaigns for Socialist President of the United States in the early 20th century coming from?
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What was the gender population imbalance like in the Roman Empire after losing tens or tens of thousands of men in various battles/wars along the course of the Empire's existence?
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What was the atmosphere like for left-wing politics and social movements at the turn of the 20th century in America? What were politicians or the public thinking of when they heard "the Communist" or "Socialist" Party?
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Are there any accounts or sources of even sub-Saharan Africans (whether Nubians or Aksumites) who traveled to Rome or whether any Romans who journeyed to the lands of the Nubians or Aksumites? I'm curious what the Roman perception were of these civilizations close to the edge of their realm.
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At the start of its founding, did any NATO members find cause with allowing fascist Portugal to join the alliance and how was the acceptance of both Greece and Turkey into membership 1952 explained to members and the public of alliance countries despite those having had authoritarian governments?
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So the Old West was known for being "wild" and "lawless" and gets all the headlines in Westward expansion especially with regard to shootouts and bank robberies?But what about other regions in the US, were there many crimes/robberies committed in the South and Northeast in the post-Civil War period?
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