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Why does Mexico seem older and more steeped in tradition compared to its North America counterparts in the U.S. and Canada?
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Is it necessary to have a history undergrad or Masters to get into a history PhD program?
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Did ancient Greeks/Romans/etc actually believe in their Gods the same way modern day monotheistic religions do?
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Why does Mexico seem older and more steeped in tradition compared to its North America counterparts in the U.S. and Canada?
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