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The flood of Nationalism during the 19th and early 20th century caused awakenings in all sorts of peoples. The most notable one (for my question) would be the Zionist movement and ideas of Jewish nationalism. Why did the Romani never develop a national movement of their own?
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Did early modern landholders in Eastern Europe make attempts to increase the productivity of their holdings?
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When did people begin to look at the idea of technological advancement as a linear scale going from advanced to primitive?
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Before information started flooding into the West about the collapse of the Soviet Union, why did people initially think the Soviet Union imploded?
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What incentive did the imperialist powers of the 1800s have to keep their colonial possessions poor and uneducated?
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Did the Confederation of the Rhine and other Napoleonic French client states see themselves as legitimate polities or as mere French puppets?
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Modern American political arguments are commonly filled with labels like racist and sexist. These terms have the fundamental underpinnings that racism and sexism are bad things. When and how did people in the American public decide that racism and sexism are inherently bad?
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