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at the time was the space race seen to be particularly right or left wind thing for an American to be invested in?
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Suppose you took a modern Chinese person and sent them back 1400 years. Would they find food to be as alien, as I would ancient Saxon cuisine?
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My great grandfather did some job that involved army supplies during WWII, he had access to blank ration books and he use to steal them so his family could buy more stuff. in Britain How serious would that crime have been treated (in terms of sentencing & public reaction) at the time?
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Suppose you're an English duke living in circa 1116 and your pre-pubescent son suffers some sort of accident that renders him unable to cumulate normally or father children of his own. do I have any legal recourse to get him out of the way in favour another son who can carry on the line?
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I read a novel once where a WW2 era Japanese officer expresses pride at the fact his country went from a medieval feudal state to a major modern world power in the span of a human lifetime. 80 years ago did Japanese really believe that their country was "medieval" until less than a century before?
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In 223BCE how different would the different versions of Greek spoken across the Eurasia, have been from each other? Were they all mutually intelligible?
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Imagine a small Chinese village in AD 700, just 30 KM away from Chang'an (the capital at the time). How could you tell this village from one in middle of nowhere? How did proximity to the capital effect a community?
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