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[WP] Whatever the MCU’s future holds, there’s no way Uncle Ben is letting himself die onscreen again
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In the US, were people of Russian decent treated badly during the Cold War? Did people think they would be sympathetic to the USSR like Japanese Americans during WWII? If not, why?
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John Watson fought in the Battle of Miawand before being injured and sent home to London. What could a veteran expect once he returned home, socially and government-wise? Were disfigured veterans treated with honor, or disgust and fear? Did any women serve as nurses or cooks at Miawand?
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Why did Roosevelt create National Parks in the 1920s, meaning why did he care about the “preservation” of land? My impression of the time period was industrial countries didn’t care at all about land, only the natural resources that could be extracted
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If someone who was enslaved grew old or was incapacitated in some way so that they couldn’t work, would they be murdered by the plantation owner?
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How did the public learn about the discovery of germs? Did it take a long time for the idea to take root and be taken seriously?
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Where did the trope of an otherwise “crazy” beggar having spiritual insight or teaching a lesson to someone of a higher social standing come from? Examples include the Ides of March dude, any homeless person in a Hallmark Christmas movie, or little Tim from A Christmas Carol
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