That we keep repeating the same mistakes...
2007-09-09 08:43:10
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answered by hefnergang 4
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The Potato conflict 1778-seventy 9 Paris Commune 1871. Boxer riot 1898-1901 Taiping riot 1850-1864 typical Strike of 1926 Spanish Civil conflict 1936-1939. Khalkhin Gol marketing campaign 1939 Napoleon's Continental gadget.
2016-10-19 23:32:25
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answer #2
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answered by Anonymous
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Civil War
2007-09-09 08:39:01
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answered by Anonymous
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Cuba,.....the revolution the leadership the music The Buena Vista Social Club etc and how it maintained its own self being since the 50's - going there the whole place is like a 1950's timewarp enveloped in history and culture - its F.A.B im fascinated by it all
2007-09-09 08:39:53
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answer #4
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answered by Anonymous
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The Americas before Columbus.
2007-09-09 08:56:23
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answered by Anonymous
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The phenomena of relatively obscure men who have founded religions and changed the course of history: Moses, Jesus, Buddha, Muhammad. All from backgrounds that would make you think they would vanish from history but who have changed the world.
2007-09-09 08:47:59
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answer #6
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answered by Thomas G 6
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Holy moley..how could I say just one thing? So much of history interests me, from ancient Egypt, Aztec, Mayan, Roman, Greek civilization to World War...so much to learn and yet so much forgotten. Which means we are doomed to repeat it..
2007-09-09 08:52:06
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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The viking world right up to William the Conqueror and his impact on England.
2007-09-09 11:31:26
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answered by Mustardseed 6
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Paleontology, History of humankind.
2007-09-09 08:43:04
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answered by Bemo 5
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the battle of thermopylae aka 300
2007-09-09 08:40:02
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answered by Anonymous
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