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How likely was it that a 33 year old Galilean laborer during the late Second Temple period wasn't married with children?
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With respect to 18th century America, was it plausible for tradesmen to become landowners through hard work? When did property ownership become part of the American Dream, especially for new immigrants?
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When learning about U.S. History, it seems that the narrative is that of the executive office. What historians have done the most admirable work documenting Congressional History?
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When was the first "everyman" or "humble beginnings" presidential campaign in U.S. history? When did it become more important to be relatable to the average citizen than be a wealthy, well-educated land owner?
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Immediately prior to "germ theory," and at the height of "miasma theory," how did the public deal with sudden epidemics like influenza?
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