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Did foreign countries ever ban media produced by Napoleonic France (newpapers, art, books, ect) on the basis that it was 'foreign propaganda'? Could a British individual be able to obtain, say, French newspapers, or would possession of such things be considered problematic or untrustwory?
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[WG] A human is kidnapped by aliens, and must fight one of their gladiators to earn you're freedom. It's a shame for them that you're a gun nut, and these aliens don't know what a firearm is.
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[WG] You're the human bouncer at a vampire-run nightclub. At least, that's what the vampire's think; you're actually a secret werewolf.
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[WP] You're the human bouncer at a vampire-run nightclub. At least, that's what the vampire's think; you're actually a secret werewolf.
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What was the relation of France's relative instability in terms of a lack of a long-term political status quo and the swift construction of it's colonial empire during the long 19th century?
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If I was a ambassador from another extent European monarchy in the court of Louis XVI, would there have been any luxuries or entertainments that would have stood out in their relative decadence?
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Are there any European itinerant ethnic groups that have been become totally extinct (either in terms of becoming totally settled or dying out) before the late modern era?
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In the modern era, generational labels such as the 'Baby Boomers' and the 'Strawberry Generation' are relatively widespread. Were there any equivalents to these 'named generations' in the ancient world?
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