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At what point did American Amish become noticeably "behind the times" technologically compared to their rural non-Amish neighbors? To 19th century Americans, were the Amish distinctive in terms of their use/non-use of technology? If not, were they distinctive in other ways?
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The city of Rome had a population of over one million people at its apex, but by the year 1000 CE it had fallen to less than 20,000. Are there any surviving accounts of persons living in Rome from that period and what they thought of the massive ruins around them?
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I am a lady in Tudor England. I have enjoyed my "wifely duties" and wish to do them again, but my husband continually rejects me. What are my options?
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I'm currently studying the "rise" of the Third Reich, and I cannot for the life of me understand the why's and how's of Adolf Hitler's supposed "charisma." Can somebody give me some insight?
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The Middle Eastern folktale Aladdin was actually set in China, albeit a very Arabian version of China with viziers and djinns. Does this story reflect what the Middle East believed China to be like? How much of Chines culture was known to them?
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