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pogonyaev
3 years ago
13

Why would people prefer to settle with others from their original homes

History
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Mila [183]3 years ago
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Settlement houses were established so that it would help fight poverty. The settlement houses provided services such as daycare education and healthcare to improve the lives of the poor in these areas.
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