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Has there ever been a populist leader who rose to power on apparent demagoguery where his (or her) rule was surprisingly benign and well regarded by historians after the fact?
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Is the idea of “fair play” something that was commonly understood and appreciated by the countries who participated in the early modern Olympics?
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Have any modern democracies featured an incumbent who lost an election, but then decided not to recognize the results of the election which was otherwise fairly administered?
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[WP] Google's "Don't Be Evil" motto was dropped in 2015 because of their two year plan which has finally come to fruition.
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When the Framers put together the US constitution, did they ever account for proportions of the electorate seemingly consistently voting irrationally or against their own self-interest?
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Was Princess Diana either in life or in death ever criticised for her lack of work towards recognizing the effects of colonization?
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