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I've heard that "feudalism" didn't develop as widely in Sub-Saharan Africa due to the abundance of land. Which meant that if a farmer didn't like how a local chief was treating him he could move. If that's true, why did it take such strong roots in Russia? Which is gigantic.
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How did feminists react to Margaret Thatcher’s rise to power as the first female prime minister of the UK?
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One of the fastest ways to get people’s blood boiling today is to show them pictures or videos of animals that have been abused by humans. But read about the treatment of animals as early as the 19th century you can see drastic differences in what was considered abuse. What changed?
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When did relations between Christian Kingdoms in Europe and the Muslim Caliphates in the Middle East begin to decline into violence and warfare?
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What would the racial and ethnic makeup be of the French, British, American, and Soviet soldiers occupying Berlin Post-World War II?
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Russia, especially during WW1 and WW2, was famous (and feared) for its massive manpower reserves. When did the population of Russia begin to grow and what factors lead to it?
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Was human sacrifice always viewed as an honor at the height of the Mexica Empire? Or were there some who spoke against it from within the kingdom and its tributary states?
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Apparently China is struggling with low Covid-19 vaccination rates among its elderly population due to their skepticism of the medical establishment. Has this always been the case or is it a relatively new phenomenon?
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