/u/NotTheAndesMountains's posts in /r/AskHistorians
Companies now embrace LGBTQ+ friendly advertising and policies now that the acceptance of those groups in the West is very high. In the ancient world, did advertisements in Ancient Rome/elsewhere target Christians or other groups around important dates once they became “ok” to the larger society?
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Have there been any lasting affects from the institution of Russian Serfdom that propagated to modern Russian society, similar to that of slavery in the United States?
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Did communities in ancient cities ever form support groups after massive tragedies like huge outbreaks of plague or besiegements, or some other tragedy, that destroyed large portions of their city or population?
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The battle of Thermopylae and the Alamo are famous acts of heroism and bravery in the face of assured defeat. What are some other instances of these types of battles in history?
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