The term "Federal List of Extremist Materials" typically refers to a compilation of publications, materials, and media that are considered to promote extremist ideologies, including terrorism, hate speech, and other forms of radicalization. This list is often maintained by government agencies to help monitor and counteract extremist activities. In various countries, such lists may encompass a wide range of content, including books, articles, websites, and videos that are believed to incite violence or spread harmful ideologies.

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