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"We have no room, but you can give birth in the stables" is that an offer an Jewish innkeeper would ever plausible make? Would that be seen as appropriate and polite in reality?
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When we found North America the natives had given up gathering in favor of farming, but not hunting for herding. Are there any old world cultures that made the one transition without the other?
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Were freeman (IE slaves who'd been set free) allowed in the roman baths? Or to watch games in the arena?
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I was just reading about Lincoln on Wikipedia, did you really just have to pass test (as apposed to getting a law degree) to become a lawyer in the 1830s?
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Suppose you were a chef in any of the countries that fought in WW2 just as the war was starting. Were you any more likely than anyone else to be given a job related to food preparation if/when you get drafted?
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Were there meny/any people in Europe in AD650 outside the borders of the Byzantine empire, who were well read in classical philosophy?
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