Origin of Everything - Season 3 / Year 2018

Season 3 / Year 2018
Episodes

How Did Martin Luther King Jr. Get a Holiday?

Why Do Kids Have Their Own Bedrooms?

Does the Rorschach Inkblot Test Work?

Why was Pink for Boys and Blue for Girls?

Is the Rosa Parks Story True?

Why Does the ❤️ Heart Symbol ❤️ Look That Way?

Why Do We Wash Our Hands After Going to the Bathroom?

When Did Marriage Become about Love?

Would You Have Joined the American Revolution?

What if Islam Had Conquered Europe?

The Origin of Race in the USA

What If There Were No Taxes?

Is Breakfast the Most Important Meal?

The 2nd Amendment Explained

When Men Wore High Heels

Do Standardized Tests Do More Harm Than Good?

History of the Word "Gay"

What was Jesus's Real Name?

Why Was It Illegal to be "Ugly"?

Why Do We Say "Asian American" Not "Oriental"?

6 Weird Facts About the History of Birth Control

Why Do Women Shave Their Legs?

Why Did Europeans Enslave Africans?

Why Do All Malls Look the Same?

Six Historically True Facts about Money

Why Was Crossdressing Illegal?

Why Do We Eat Popcorn at The Movies?

Why Do People Have Pets?

The Origin of Gender

Why Is There a Minimum Wage?

Can Tattoos Be Taboo?

How Did Makeup Ads Go From Style to Science?

Why Do So Many Religions Have Headwear?

Did Edison Invent Christmas Lights?

Why Does the Government Need to Know My Race?
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