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After the Spanish-American War there seemed to be a considerable amount of debate over whether the United States should annex the colonies of Spain and take the spoils of war like most empires did. Was this discussion unique to America?
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Did segregationists in America feel any kinship with Nazi Germany's goal of maintaining clean, pure, white blood?
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The American Civil War is one of the few cases where history is written by the losers, the former Confederates in this case. Are there any other examples in history where the losing side of the war defined the popular narrative?
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How ahead, or behind, the curve was America in terms of things like suffrage compared to its contemporaries?
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Considering the widespread fear of Catholicism among the most Protestants, American or British, was there any hesitation among the colonists to accept help from Catholic France in the Revolutionary War?
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Who has the better, nonexistent “British” accent: James Marsters in Buffy or Karl Urban in The Boys?
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