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Suppose you asked a typical American in 1944 what they think will happen to Japan after the war if/when the U.S. win, what would they likely say? What was the popular press telling people would happen to the Japanese once/if they lost the war?
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if the Vikings visited North America why weren't there any old world animals present there before other Europeans got there centuries later?
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before the Meiji restoration did the Japanese have any laws governing hunting in Japan's very large wilderness?
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I just watched Hidden Figures. Were most people involved in the civil rights movement supportive of (or at least indifferent to) the Space Race, or did they take the "why we wasting money on this instead of fixing the problems here?" attitude you sometimes get from socially conscious people today?
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In 1115 what proportion of the byzantine military would have been archers? how does that answer compare to the number in the Roman military from 1000 years before?
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Were there any writers in the latter Roman Empire (lets arbitrarily say that means AD150 onward) who called for a return to Republic?
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Suppose I went to The Acropolis of Athens 1010BC(IE mid way through the Greek dark age). What (if anything) would I see there?
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