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What would it look like today if the Carthaginian Empire would win the war over Rome? And for a secon question, how much more technically advanced were the Carthaginians than the Roman Empire at the time of its prime?
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What was the first culture or society to move away from a "survival of the fittest" ideal into a more compassionate way where the weak were cared for
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It's the era and part of the world of your expertise; how long and what would it take for a rival to the throne to amass an army to launch an attack?
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During medieval times, specifically Britain between 10th and 15th century, was drug (not medicine) use a common thing among regular citizens? For that matter was it common among royalty or rich citizens as well?
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[Homework] Can you help me find an example in history that validates "To be prepared for war is one of the most effectual means of preserving peace." --George Washington
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