T.S. Eliot's "Rhapsody on a Windy Night" was influenced by the way urban life became gritty and nasty in the 20th century. City life had become a daily grind and at night there was prostitution and other ugliness.
The poverty and disease that came with industrial life were also in the background of T.S. Eliot's poem. A line in the poem refers to how "a washed- out smallpox cracks her face." In 1900, over 20,000 smallpox cases were reported in the United States. (Eliot wrote this poem in 1911.)
The answer is available good because the more available good there is the less the hunter gatherers don't have to worry about moving to find all their necessities to survive.
Medical .... every other type of record someone can secure. Your medical records are always private.
To keep royalty within the family.
That would the foreign affairs. Basically the Monroe Doctrine is the one of isolationism. The United States said that they would stay out of the affairs of the European nations as long as they do not try to meddle in the affairs in the United States or any other country on the Western hemisphere.