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  • 21Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question — The essay Occasional Discourse on the Negro Question [1][2] was written by Thomas Carlyle about the acceptability of using negro slaves (the so called Negro Question ) and possible indentured servitude. It was first published as an article in… …

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  • 22An Occasional Discourse on the Nigger Question — Occasional Discourse on the Nigger Question is an essay written by Thomas Carlyle. It was first published in Fraiser s Magazine of London in 1849 and was reprinted in a pamphlet of the same name in 1853. It was the spark of the Carlyle Mill Negro …

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  • 23Shakespeare authorship question — …

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  • 24Homeric Question — The Homeric Question concerns the doubt and consequent debate over the identity of Homer, the authorship of the Iliad and Odyssey , and their historicity. It has its roots in classical antiquity and the scholarship of the Hellenistic period, but… …

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  • 25The Unanswered Question — is a work by American composer Charles Ives. It was originally the first of Two Contemplations composed in 1906, paired with another piece called Central Park in the Dark . As with many of Ives works, it was largely unknown until much later in… …

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  • 26Jewish question — The Jewish question was an issue for discussions and debate, particularly in western and central Europe, during the French Revolution and into the nineteenth century by societies, politicians and writers on issues of Jewish legal and economic… …

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  • 27The woman question — is a phrase usually used in connection with a social change in the later half of the nineteenth century which questioned the fundamental roles of women in countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States of America, and Russia. Issues of… …

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  • 28On the Jewish Question — For similar terms, see Jewish question (disambiguation). Part of a series on Marxism …

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  • 29The $64,000 Question — Genre Game show Written by Joseph Nathan Kane Directed by Joseph Cates Seymour Robbie Presented by Hal March Country of or …

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  • 30Double-barreled question — A double barreled question (sometimes, double direct question[1]) is an informal fallacy. It is committed when someone asks a question that touches upon more than one issue, yet allows only for one answer.[2][3][4] This may result in inaccuracies …

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