Depends on what your historical question is. In most cases, this difference of degree wouldn't matter.
Every historian better than half decent will also tell you that those two systems of government were closely related (totalitarian political violence).
I support any and all EU laws against Xitter out of spite, they could be making Elon Musk square dance for every piece of misinformation for all I care.
In the classical sense of the word imperialism there's already been a lot of the American Empire.
Leave it in the ground!
Do they want a piece? Well, they can go fuck themselves because neither they nor their bestie Russia will get any.
Ah yes, the classic Microsoft "what you really want is hidden behind a checkbox, otherwise you'll get shit".
I once turned that feature on thinking it was an actual backup (copies of my files in the cloud), I remember how angry I was when I found out it wasn't a backup after all and just removed your files from your computer and only made them accessible online.
To be pedantic that's not grammar but orthography (which in English is even weirder). English is just a mutant amalgamation of Germanic, Romance and Celtic languages and man, it shows.
But have you cleaned your bedroom or did you only clean it?
If he only said "I cleaned my shoes", they could be dirty again. Now you know the difference between present perfect and simple past. English grammar, it's weird (but every language's is, to be fair).
I dunno, there's dead Roman bones in it.