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How did the political leadership of the Democrats and Republicans at the turn of the 20th century view the fringe public support of Eugene V. Debs and other leftist leaders/organizations? Did they view it as an eventual threat or simply a temporary nuisance?
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Given the radicalism of the 1960/70s from the Black Panthers, anti-war movements, Weather Underground, feminists in fringe organizations, why wasn't there a true revolutionary attempt in the USA? Or if there was so, how close would it have been to succeeding?
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For the political parties formed in the 19th and 20th centuries (those like the Whigs, Socialists, Communists, Progressive, Libertarian, Green, Constitution), which tended to perform far better on a state level than the federal level and why?
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What was occupation duty like for Federal troops stationed in the American South during the Reconstruction Era?
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What was the post-war period like for fascists or collaborators with the Nazis in various countries of western Europe?
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What did greater White society in the United States think of the creation and surge of HBCU's in the late 19th/early 20th century?
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Had Henry A. Wallace won again the nomination to be FDR's VP IN 1944, how would his presidency looked like in 1945? Would have had stood a shot to be nominated for President in 1948?
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