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History, 08.12.2020 07:20 klanderos890

John Green questions whether “states and governments and the funny-hatted people who rule them are the real movers and shakers in history”. He ends the video by claiming, “it’s almost as if the merchants decide where the people with the funny hats go, rather than the other way around.” What evidence does he give to support this position? Do you find his evidence for this convincing?

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