The development of medications to treat a number of the disorders suffered by the mentally ill.
Anti-psychotic medications were introduced in the late 1950s and gained wider use in the 1960s. This allowed for the treatment of symptoms such as hallucinations and other psychoses.
Another factor was the <span>MentalRetardation Facilities and Community Mental Health Centers Construction Act, passed by Congress in 1963 and signed into law by President John F. Kennedy. The act emphasized deinstitutionalization, providing funding for community health centers and initiatives to help people stay in their communities rather than being committed to asylums for mental health problems.</span>
Da Gama was born in 1460 to a family of nobles in Sines, Portugal. His father, Estevao, was also an explorer<span>. Da Gama learned to navigate in the navy, which he joined as soon as he was old enough. In 1497, da Gama was appointed to command a ship with the goal of </span>discovering<span> a sailing </span>route to India<span>.</span>
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<span>Aristotle Onassis
He was a famous Greek businessman that had a fleet of ships larger than many countries have in their militaries. He is also famous for marrying Jackie Kennedy, JFK's widow after JFK was assassinated. He owned those ships because it was a part of his business.</span>
The factor that contributed to the rise of a welfare state in the United States was because Americans received direct benefits from the federal government during the depression. Welfare is the health, happiness, or fortune of someone or a group of people. The great depression was a time when the stock market crashed and all of the people lost their money, and they didn't know what to do with all the things they have to pay. Because the United States government gave the American citizens benefits during the great depression, the citizens became more happy because they got support from the government during a rough time. The government helped them with living expenses, health, and financial assistance.