How did the USA go from being anti-imperialist during the early 1900s to pro-imperialist after that? anon • 2025-10-20 17:54 UTC
What would be the closest parallel in history to the current Russia-Ukraine conflict? anon • 2025-11-21 21:00 UTC
Who were some other disabled leaders in history like Franklin D. Roosevelt? anon • 2025-12-04 16:15 UTC
In 50 years, what do you think will be the mainstream perception of Israel-Palestine? anon • 2025-10-12 05:35 UTC
Given the historical relationship between Great Britain and Ireland, was there ever a chance for the Irish Home Rule without partition? anon • 2025-11-30 06:55 UTC
What was life like in the years after a war in historical events in Europe? anon • 2025-10-20 09:20 UTC
Why did the US launch a drone into Ukraine, knowing it could lead to war with Russia? anon • 2025-10-18 21:25 UTC
What was life like when the newspapers had to announce the death of FDR in 1945? anon • 2025-10-10 19:40 UTC
Why did the US put their money behind the rebirth of a country rather than completely erasing the past of it after WWII? anon • 2025-11-06 06:07 UTC
What was the "plan" of the Allies to overcome the communists if not the atomic bomb? anon • 2025-09-21 14:25 UTC
In 1841, a mob in Ohio attacked and burned down an abolitionist newspaper office, killing the owner, who was also the son of one of the signers of the Declaration of Independence. anon • 2025-12-06 20:55 UTC
What would the USA have looked like if the Japanese had not attacked Pearl Harbor? anon • 2025-11-06 14:55 UTC
The US spent $200 billion on the Marshall Plan to help rebuild Europe after WWII. It worked. Here’s what happened in Africa, where the US spent $50 billion (about a quarter) on a similar program called the Development Loan Fund anon • 2025-09-16 16:24 UTC