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The Women-led March That Changed the Course of the French Revolution

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In 1789, thousands of women frustrated by good shortages marched to Versailles with some serious demands for King Louis XIV.

Did Nikita Khrushchev Really Bang His Shoe in Defiance at the U.N.?

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Ask many what they know about the man who succeeded Stalin and ruled the Soviet Union for a decade, and they'll tell you it's the shoe.

The History of the Affordable Care Act

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The history of the Affordable Care Act is still being written, but we can fill you in on what's happened so far. Learn more about ACA history.

How a Memorandum of Understanding Works

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A memorandum of understanding can be perfect in situations where a contract is too formal, but a handshake isn't enough. Read about MOUs at HowStuffworks.

How Internet Censorship Works

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Internet censorship is a highly controversial topic, especially with people looking to protect free speech. Learn about Internet censorship.

10 Rights the First Amendment Absolutely Does Not Grant

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Here are 10 rights the First Amendment of the U.S. Constitution does not grant, contrary to popular belief, from HowStuffWorks.

How Propaganda Works

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Propaganda encompasses a range of deceptive persuasive techniques, from print to broadcast media. Read about propaganda and who uses it.

How Nitrous Oxide Works

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At the same time scientists discovered that nitrous oxide could numb agonizing pain, they also found it could make you really lightheaded and silly. Yes, huffing parties started in the 1700s.

8 Groovy Fads of the 1960s

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The 1960s were a groovy time, with fads like the lava lamp and go-go boots making their debut. Find out what the grooviest crazes of the 60s were.

A City in South Dakota Boasts a Life-size Statue of Every US President

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Why does Rapid City, South Dakota, have a statue of every American president? Learn more about presidential statues in this HowStuffWorks article.

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