Wikipedia:Reference desk/Archives/Humanities/April 2019

= April 2 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 2


 * 1) Crystal ball at summit

= April 3 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 3


 * 1) Could Maximilian I of Mexico have reacquired his rights to the Austrian throne had he lived?
 * 2) Israel vs Palestine

= April 4 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 4


 * 1) Trump's tax returns

= April 5 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 5


 * 1) Tax returns of Donald Trump
 * 2) Fast-growing areas in Europe
 * 3) Data on List of Indian states and territories by Human Development Index
 * 4) Famous in Later Life
 * 5) Misuse of Wikisource as an encyclopedia

= April 6 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 6


 * 1) Hemingway's Pilar
 * 2) Japanese era name
 * 3) Galland-Kellman-Shafran triplets

= April 8 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 8


 * 1) Babi Yar

= April 9 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 9


 * 1) Did Mexican revolutionaries ever put forward a claim to Florida?
 * 2) Any other US states with something similar to Tennessee's Grand Divisions
 * 3) Unicorn
 * 4) The Thornbirds
 * 5) Are there any sites that attempt to spit out which House of Commons district is most similar to US district X or vice versa?

= April 10 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 10


 * 1) Do we know if the US was going to militarily intervene if the Texas rebels would have been on the verge of losing?
 * 2) First language of Scottish kings

= April 11 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 11


 * 1) City monarch

= April 12 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 12


 * 1) Did a lot of White Southerners also move to the Northern US during the Great Migration?

= April 13 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 13


 * 1) here's the definition what's the word
 * 2) Agattu Island

= April 14 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 14


 * 1) Mary E. Hart
 * 2) The source of 6 million as the number of Jews murdered in the Holocaust
 * 3) Marriage officiants in the United States/Marriage locations in the United States
 * 4) What were Vienna's ethnic and/or linguistic demographics in 1910?
 * 5) What was Boston's Non-Hispanic Black percentage in 2010?

= April 15 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 15


 * 1) Is there even such a thing as flying water tankers?
 * 2) Did any monarchies have age limits for inheriting?

= April 16 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 16


 * 1) Seima-Turbino genetics
 * 2) Politics vs Political Science

= April 17 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 17


 * 1) The Historical Vikings
 * 2) Hegesias of Cyrene
 * 3) Which Bruce Henderson??

= April 18 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 18


 * 1) Mars simulation
 * 2) "Brand seizing"
 * 3) What is the object depicted in this image called?
 * 4) Do any US state constitutions require more than a majority vote to be amended?

= April 19 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 19


 * 1) Have there been any other cases of naturalized citizens becoming classified as natural-born citizens?
 * 2) Statistical chart for ranges
 * 3) Research sources for Earhart/Hawaii Clipper Search and Rescue efforts
 * 4) Can one realistically write and publish a law review article if one isn't a law school student or lawyer?

= April 21 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 21


 * 1) Where is Raoul Berger buried?
 * 2) Judaism
 * 3) Burials at Notre Dame de Paris
 * 4) Worshipping ancient Greek or Roman gods

= April 22 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 22


 * 1) German Law Reference
 * 2) What's a formula to guesstimate the # of unique books at the largest public library building of a US metro area from population?
 * 3) Greek mythology during Islamic golden age

= April 23 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 23


 * 1) What were the thoughts of Communists on the US's historical treatment of Native Americans?
 * 2) Can anyone find "A Letter from Martin Luther King from a Selma, Alabama Jail"?
 * 3) Wikimusic
 * 4) Secret "justice"
 * 5) Which territories that the US never actually acquired were ever on the radar of US expansionists?
 * 6) Compelling interest for enumerating US citizens(?)
 * 7) Is there any recent info on the Pirahã?

= April 24 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 24


 * 1) Which Soviet cities had the largest percentage of Jews in 1959?
 * 2) Christian denominations that allow termination of pregnancy after fertilization but not after implantation
 * 3) Beard of Francis I of France

= April 25 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 25


 * 1) How much of a factor was slavery in Southerners' desire to expand the US?
 * 2) Did any country ever have a sex ratio for middle-aged people lower than Russia had in 1950?
 * 3) 17th-century French literature
 * 4) The role of blank slatism in decolonization

= April 27 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 27


 * 1) Speculative fiction novel
 * 2) Why didn't Russia militarily intervene during the Hamidian massacres?
 * 3) The scope of the schools clause of the 1875 Civil Rights Act

= April 28 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 28


 * 1) Sport country codes deviating from IOC
 * 2) What's the name of this Ottoman vilayet?
 * 3) Who are the current members of the Pan-African Parliament?
 * 4) Quotes on Allen Ginsberg

= April 29 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 29


 * 1) Explanation of "The Nihilist" painting by Paul Merwart
 * 2) Can the European Union's judiciary declare laws and constitutional provisions in EU member states to be unconstitutional?

= April 30 = Reference_desk/Archives/Humanities/2019 April 30


 * 1) When did the Orleans-Galliera line give up their claim to the French throne?
 * 2) Does the US Congress have the authority to create a constitution for Washington DC?
 * 3) Geopolitics: US supply chain of electronics in case of war
 * 4) Notre-Dame fire.
 * 5) Child removal in Sweden