/u/grapp's posts
during a debate with Hillary clinton, Bernie Sanders called the iraq war the greatest foreign policy "blunder" in the history of the united states. if you can answer without breaking the 20 year rule, what would you give that dishonor to?
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can you name any ways Athenian-golden-age era Greek culture, was really different from first century AD roman culture?
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Before the Meiji Restoration was the Japanese aristocracy as overt as the Chinese (the pre 1900 Chinese) in the beliefe that anyone from another culture was inherently uncivilised?
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a TV documentary I watch once, said the climate data indicates there was a massive global reduction in rainfall from 2200BC to 2100BC, and then a recovery from then until 2000BC. Does the historical record indicate that?
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In the last few years I've heard a lot people compare Putin to Stalin but obviously Putin's Russia is no where near as oppressive as Stalin's was. Is that because the one man had more power than the other or because the one man chose to be harsher than the other?
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In the 1930/40s Japan's technological level was not much different than the US's. At the time of pearl harbor would that have been common knowledge in America?
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180 years ago were the British aware that their own industrial revolution had probably negatively affected life in other non-industrial countries by out competing industries there?
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Was there a time when most English people followed (saxon) Norse religion, as opposed to Christianity or Celtic paganism?
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