Yeah that'd be great, but absolutely not happening.
-- Eichengreen & Temin, "Fetters of Gold and Paper" [2010]
I'd believe a 1930 USA Communist Revolution timeline before a Hoover New Deal.
Göbekli Tepe is thought to have been built by hunter-gatherers, so it's plausible they could have achieved the much less demanding task of inventing a written language. It might not be decipherable after they went extinct tho.
She would almost certainly be detained and not allowed to leave Berlin. She shot the Kaiser dead! She's world-reknowned for her accuracy -- was it an accident? Etc.
Note that the above incident was actually in 1889 November 1890, during the second European tour of "Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show"
How will Ms. Oakley's trial and execution affect US-German relations, already at a recent crisis point over Samoa? Would Hearst try to whip this into a war?
It is considered rude to bump, and it is explicitly against site rules to "necro" a dead thread (one that's been abandoned more than a few months) -- a checkbox should have appeared warning you not to do that.
[ normally @CalBear would also lock the dead thread at this point... ]
To significantly improve agricultural output he needs to at least purge Lysenko and posthumously rehabilitate Vavilov (which he was asked to do in OTL's "Letter of Three Hundred" but refused).
It's probably too late to do what he really needed to do: re-kulakization, so farming is overseen by...