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In the 20th/21st century you can see multiple distinct cultural movements/esthetics ('50s, '60s, '70s, etc), but for, say, the 1500s, it all seems the same. Do we not know enough about the individual movements within these other time periods, or is popular culture actually changing faster now?
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I read somewhere that Tibet and China have been antagonists for bascially... forever and that the current "occupation" by China is basically the latest chapter in that history of the two countries. What are the bullet points of mutual invasion and conquest?
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How aware were the German and Japanese civilians of the fact that their countries were losing the war?
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Did Alexander the Great receive routine reinforcements from Greece? Did he have strong supply lines that stretched all the way back to Greece?
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When is the earliest record of the door as we know it (solid with hinges on the side)? What did people use before its invention?
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When Republican Roman armies sold captured enemies into slavery, what exactly did they do? Did they sell them directly to citizens, or to some sort of slave company? How big of a source of income was this for the state?
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