"The other half" was a book written by Jacob Riis, a denmark photographer, who worked as a police reporter. He started with photographs as a pastime.
In the book, he highlights the living conditions in the slums of New York City. He used those images and described them.
The title of the book refers to that "half of the world does not know how the other half lives". In Riis book, he explained that workers were paid only some cents a day, children worked a lot, the system of tenement housing.
"The other half" are those who belong to upper classes, who don't experience such living conditions.
You mean imperialism?
In that case, its a rule made by an emperor.
Yes they were allowed too
<em>False</em> because what ever decisions the Supreme Court make is official so there is nothing to hide from and any ways if they did, later on they would tell everyone, so either way there would be no point of the making decisions behind closed doors.
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