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German immigration made up a very large part of US historical immigration. Back then were there hostilities, xenophobia in US against Germans like how some feel towards Muslims/Mexicans today?
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During the 1980s, Vietnam and China both made capitalist reforms. Why did North Korea however maintained a strictly Communist economy during that time period?
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As Mahatma Gandhi died on 1948, did he had any opinion on the Manhattan Project and the use of nuclear weapons by US against Japan on WWII?
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China and Vietnam had already opened up to the world and accepted capitalism after the USSR fell. Why hasn't or what prevents North Korea from doing the same?
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We think of a man in a suit when we hear "businessman". What would be the respectable dress though for merchants of Medieval/Renaissance Europe?
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It seemed that many influential people in Renaissance times practiced alchemy and astrology. What did the Catholic Church thought about the widespread practice of alchemy and astrology before the Scientific Revolution?
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How did Pope Leo III got away by crowning Charlemagne the "Emperor of the Romans"? Does this mean that people in the area at that time still think the (Western) Roman Empire is still around or it did not fall?
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During the Sakoku, were there instances of Japanese able to go outside Japan? Also did the outside world notice the absence/rarity of Japanese pirates, traders and travelers during the Sakoku?
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