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You Can't Name Your Baby That!

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Naming a new baby can be a tricky business. HowStuffWorks looks at some caveats.

How the Daughters of the American Revolution Works

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The Daughters of the American Revolution is a club that promotes historical preservation. Learn about the Daughters of the American Revolution.

Can We Guess If You Identify More as a Democrat, Republican or Independent?

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If there was ever a time to pay attention to politics, the time is now! But do you stand with the extremes, or somewhere in between? Take this quiz now and we'll guess if you're more Democrat, Republican or independent!

How Class Action Lawsuits Work

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Class action lawsuits can be an efficient way to achieve justice for a large number of people. Learn how class action lawsuits work.

Sundown Towns: 'Hiding' Racism Right in the Open

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These towns, with all-white populations, may not be as blatant about their racism as they once were. But they're still here and being forced to face their ugly truth.

How Book Banning Works

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Judy Blume, John Steinbeck and Maya Angelou are among the top 10 most challenged American authors. But to be challenged is not to be banned. What does it take to ban a book?

7 Key Questions in the U.S. Slavery Reparations Debate

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HowStuffWorks looks at the issue of paying reparations for slavery, including the case for and against, as well as how would the amount be decided.

The Treaty of Versailles: Did the End of WWI Cause the Start of WWII?

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In 1919, 30 nations signed the Treaty of Versailles, which degreed Germany to pay huge fines for starting World War I. But were the terms too harsh?

How Freedom of the Press Works

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HowStuffWorks looks at press freedom in the U.S. and around the world.

Mitsuye Endo: The Woman Who Took Down Executive Order 9066

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Mitsuye Endo was the plaintiff in the landmark lawsuit that led to the closing of the U.S. Japanese internment camps. HowStuffWorks tells her story.

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