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With the NSA collecting and archiving so much communication data and meta-data, should that data be saved indefinitely and made accessible for future historians?
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Depending on who you read, Robert Kennedy was either a compassionate diplomat and an anti-war peace candidate; or a no-holds-barred cold warrior and pro-CIA foreign interventionist. Why are the views so diverse, and which characterization is most accurate?
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How did the United States go from being an enemy of England (in the Revolutionary War & War of 1812) to one of its closest allies?
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When frontier towns in the United States had "one room schoolhouses," who paid for the construction of the school & the teacher's wages?
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Many U.S. government agencies (particularly military and intelligence agencies) have departments whose role is to write the agency's "official" history. How do these agency works compare (in quality, accuracy, and bias/objectivity) with the work of neutral academic historians?
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