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According to Ian Morris, Chang'an had a population of one million in the year 600. Was it common for people to own single, detached houses, or did they live in apartments? What were the logistically considerations in governing a city so large?
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Movies shot during the Mexican Revolution such as the Life of Villa reportedly contained scenes of actual battles and skirmishes. Was there any contemporary outcry about showing real battles at movie theaters?
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How was 'Guilt' determined in Japan before and during the Sengoku period? Was there a formal legal system for establishing guilt and innocence?
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