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Given the horrors experienced in World War I and Chamberlain's desire to avoid conflict in Europe, why weren't more countries neutral during World War II?
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What was the rationale between the idea of the "White Man's Burden" and how did it come about?
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French princesses who married princes not destined to inherit a throne were considered to be marrying below their station, even if those princes were from established ruling dynasties. Why did the French monarchy have a particularly high opinion of themselves?
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Given the horrors experienced in World War I and Chamberlain's desire to avoid conflict in Europe, why weren't more countries neutral during World War II?
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