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The first season of Batman: The Animated Series is 65 episodes long. This seems insane by contemporary standards, particularly for an animated show in the 90s. Was it common for studios to order enough episodes of an animated show to get it to syndication in the first year?
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How did Kennedy sweep the Deep South in the 1960 election? Were Southern Democrats just voting for their party, unaware that New England Dems were much more liberal and pro-integration?
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Could Japanese traditional design aesthetics such as keeping things on the ground and minimal decor have been influenced by the amount of earthquakes Japan deals with?
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If you were an average person living in Scandinavia before Christianization, what was religious life like? Did people generally worship the entire Norse pantheon, or was it more of a situation where different regions and groups would cluster into cults dedicated to specific deities?
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Did Van Gogh actually cut his ear off or did Gauguin, and he just said he did it to protect his friend? And did he actually shoot himself or was it an accident, and he just said he did it to protect his friend?
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Does Napoleon III get a bad rap? How much does the phrase “you either die a hero or live long enough to see yourself become the villain” apply to how history regards the Second Empire?
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Did diarchies ever work out all that well? Seems like every time two siblings inherited corulership of one throne, one of them ended up dead pretty soon after. Were there many times where corulership benefitted the empire and didn’t lead to shenanigans?
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