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Nuclear weaponry is a heavy theme in the 1954 Japanese movie Gojira (AKA Godzilla). Was there a backlash among some Japanese people for using such a horrific part of their history for a plot device in a monster movie?
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What about Britain has attracted so many nations to invade it in antiquity and the early Middle Ages?
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How did the banjo, an instrument with origins in Africa that got popularity in the Americas, become a staple in traditional Irish music?
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It's often been said that most of our modern Christmas traditions originate from Charles Dickens' 1843 novella A Christmas Carol. What would a typical English Christmas celebration have looked like prior to the release of this book?
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Robin Hood robbing from the rich and giving to the poor is a fairly recent addition to the legend (Victorian Era). Prior to that, why did people listening to these stories sympathize with a thief?
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How common was human sacrifice in Aztec civilization? Did they only do it every once in a while, or was it a regular thing?
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If repeating rifles existed at least since the 1860s with the Henry Rifle, why did it take until 1892 for the US military to adopt one (the Springfield Model 1892) on a mass scale? Were single shot rifles more appealing somehow?
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Was John Wilkes Booth getting bad reviews prior to his assassination of Lincoln, as is claimed in the Sondheim/Weidman musical "Assassins"?
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"The Adventures of Superman" was a very popular radio show in the 1940s. Was it common for kids to have grown up in this era having Superman be their hero without ever actually having a concrete idea of what he looks like?
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