history (/c/history)
What does it mean to be a Jew
What led to the "brain drain" of scientists and engineers from Italy during the 1950s and the 1960s?
How did people live without the internet? What did a typical day look like? How did people learn new information?
What is the earliest example of an official government agency, and when was it created, and how did it come about?
What was the timeline of how the ancient Greeks knew the Earth was round?
Why were the states between California and Texas admitted in such a neat, linear sequence?
How would Sparta not lose the Peloponnese war?
Was there a real reason for the US to invade Iraq in 2003?
Has there ever been a case where an empire forced a country to adopt their language (other than English of course)?
What are some of histories greatest last stands?
Did the United States really have military bases in China from 1942-1949
What exactly goes on between a soldier and a medic?
Who are the ancient Greeks?
How common was child marriage during the colonial era?
What do experts believe was the cause of the massive fire in Rome during Nero’s reign?
What was the Heian period like in Japan?
How did the US government become so strongly associated with Republicanism/Right-wing in general from a global perspective?
How did the Korean military invade the city of Hongju in 1599 and break through the walls when they had no artillery?
How did the nfl get so mainstream?
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