The Hull House and other settlement houses offered healthcare, education, recreation, and childcare services to recent European immigrants that were living in extreme poverty.
The Hull House was a community house located in the United States and was co-founded in 1889 by Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr.
The CCC and WPA got people from a wide range of experiences together for the first time and broke apart some of the arbitrary lines that divided Americans. It allowed people from cities and the country and of different religions to live and work together and to see that there is more that unites us than divides us.
Poverty was widespread in America.
Away from the nation's affluent suburbs was another country, one inhabited by the poor, the ill-fed, the ill-housed, and the ill-educated. This was the assertion made by author Michael Harrington in his 1962 book, <em>The Other America: Poverty in the United States.</em> Harrington's book had an impact on the Kennedy and Johnson administrations. President Johnson's "Great Society" plans aimed to address the problems of poverty in America.
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True
Explanation:
This is because, it was only the King has the power to be able to grant the proprietary colonies to any of his trusted family member or friend. For example, King Charles II gives a colony to William Penn who founded the Pennsylvania colony during the Restoration of English monarchy period.
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Gerald Ford
Explanation:
Ford has the distinction of being the first, and to date the only person to serve as president without being elected