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1. Pecunia non olet! What acrid substance did Roman emperor Vespasian tax after gathering it from the Cloaca Maxima and selling it to tanners?
2. Attempting to modernize Russia to European standards and even make Russians look like Europeans, Peter the Great introduced a tax on what 'superfluous burden' in 1698?
3. A certain trendy style was introduced to England by Charles II in 1660, and remained popular for centuries until the British attempted to tax what fashion-related item?
4. Not always mindful of religious freedom, provincial governments in 20th century China would sometimes impose taxes on what aspect of potential nonconformity?
5. Let's try something different this time, and tax people on something they're NOT doing. What did the Soviet Union start taxing in 1941, to encourage national and economic growth?
6. The Jim Crow laws enacted by the southern states of the US during the 19th and 20th centuries included poll taxes, which taxed people for the right to do what?
7. Much to Al Capone's subsequent dismay, the 1927 ruling 'United States v. Sullivan' determined that what sort of money is subject to taxation?
8. A 2003 New Zealand proposal had farmers fuming when they were asked to pay a tax on what, intended to further compliance with the Kyoto Protocol?
9. The Austrian Empire enacted a tax on Jews in 1747 in order to afford them what surprisingly simple privilege?
10. Romania's 2011 expansion of its tax base to what profession resulted in much cursing of the government and the hurling of mandrakes into rivers?
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