A Ghetto, was the location were Jews during the WW2 were marginated, as the expression of an anti-semitic racial policy of Adolf Hitler that became institutionalized.
Most of the Ghettos were established all over Germany, Poland, parts of France. There the conditions for a living were extremely bad: they lacked the most essential things for a living. Many didn't have good energy and water supply. The security of the neighborhood is also compromised. Many unrest can happen and there is little to be done as authorities will not care. As leaving a Ghetto was illegal, the people escaping them were systematically executed.
Perhaps the most representative Ghetto is the nowadays Warsaw Ghetto, that serves as museum and memorial for Nazi crimes against humanity. This Ghetto once had almost half a million people living on it.
Below you can see how many Ghettos mostly in East Europe were later transformed into Death Camps:
I believe the answer is: Wolves could control the increasing elk population
At that time, the increasing elk population became a trouble for Local Farmers because they eat and destroy the farmers' crops which cause many financial expense for them. Because of this, biologist introduced wolves as the elk's natural predator to reduce elk's population.
The answer is O Brother Where Art Thou?
The film by The Coen Brothers has a bluegrass-heavy accompanying soundtrack that is played prominently throughout the movie. The songs from the film have been cited as influencing a resurgence in modern-day folk, roots and Americana with such bands as Mumford and Sons becoming popular. This resurgence can be termed as millennial bluegrass.
The Zimmerman Telegram was "<span>D. a telegram sent by a German foreign minister to Mexico encouraging the nation to go to war against the United States if the United States declared war against Germany," since Germany was increasingly worried that the US would join the war and fight against Germany. </span>
The National Constituent Assembly wanted to create a Constitutional Monarchy. One of the major complaints of the of the French people with the monarchy was the unchecked power. The King and Royal family could operate however they wanted. They were "above the law". This aggravated the people. Many were extremely poor and starving. They couldn't afford the simple basics like bread and milk to feed their children and yet the Royal family lived in lavish luxury and were demanding more and more taxes.