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Suppose you're a Jewish doctor in a German hospital in the 1930s. At what point will you likely be fired?
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600 years ago what proportion of the population of the Americas were agricultural, what proportion were hunter gatherers?
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I read on Wikipedia that a number of Japanese war criminals were realised in the 1950s due to popular demand amongst the general Japanese public. At the time was there much/any of out cry in the US about that?
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Wikipedia says that some of the Scottish/Celtic tribes near the border probably converted to Roman Christianity. Is that true? If "yes" would this be the tribes converting on their own, or the Romans sending missionaries over Hadrian's wall?
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When did people in Europe realize that the day night cycle in east Asia was out of sync with their own?
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Suppose I'm a English common soldier. What's the earliest date I would consider a firearm a more important asset then any kind of bladed weapon?
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Throughout the 19th century was the government of the Ottoman Empire generally more or less secular (with regard to its decision making) than the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia's government has been throughout its entire existence?
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In one of his Crash Course history youtube videos John Green says that for duration of the occupation MacArthur was essentially the dictator of Japan. Would you agree with that statement?
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did food change (both in the sense of new cooking styles as well as new ingredients) much for normal English people after 1066?
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