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For about a decade the KMT controlled parts of Northern Burma and ruled over nearly one million people. How did they administrate the area, and how did their status as a Nationalist holdout affect their rule?
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It often feels like WW2 was the event that made policies on Civil Rights possible in the US. Were politicians and others already moving toward Civil Rights expansion and anti-Eugenics policies or was WW2 really THE wake-up call that changed everything overnight?
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Was the rise of nationalism and the Nation state inevitable or were there alternative models around which a country could hold itself together?
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