Men didn't allow women to get as much education men. Women didn't like the fact that men got the chance to vote and they didn't. In the 1800's Men were sexist, it's wrong! Forever will it be wrong! I HATE SEXISM! EVERYONE ARE EQUAL MEN, WOMEN, BLACK, WHITE, JAPANESE, CHINESE, ASIA, AND SO FORTH. Literally everyone is equal. And I hate racism as well.
It ended around 30 BC after the last conquest of the Hellenistic Kingdom in Rome
(1) If a will has been lost or destroyed under circumstances such that the loss or destruction does not have the effect of revoking the will, the court may take proof of the execution and validity of the will and establish it, notice to all persons interested having been first given. The proof must be reduced to writing and signed by any witnesses who have testified as to the execution and validity, and must be filed with the clerk of the court.
(2) The provisions of a lost or destroyed will must be proved by clear, cogent, and convincing evidence, consisting at least in part of a witness to either its contents or the authenticity of a copy of the will.
(3) When a lost or destroyed will is established under subsections (1) and (2) of this section, its provisions must be distinctly stated in the judgment establishing it, and the judgment must be recorded as wills are required to be recorded. A personal representative may be appointed by the court in the same manner as is herein provided with reference to original wills presented to the court for probate.
I believe the answer is: Political science
For most of its curriculum, political science would focus on theories that could potentially be implemented in order to run a more efficient government system, mainly on the proper distribution of power and resources for the people in a certain country.
I believe the answer is: Hypnotic age regression
Hypnotic age regression's result would be extremely determined by the relaxation state of the patient and the willingness of the patient to cooperate with the hypnosis.
With this method, we could even obtain pieces of information that is not consciously remembered by the patient but still lie dormant in his/her subconscious