I would support funding for foster homes. With better funding the government would be able to give them better lives. A lot of foster kids grow up in and out of the foster system due to caretakers that are only interested in making money from the government. There is also the housing problem. If there are too many kids at one orphanage they will refuse other kids. More funding will allow the people in charge to buy larger buildings to house more children, and make it less cramped.
I feel that this would help make orphans a little more happy because they're not just getting thrown at whomever will take them due to housing space. Children in the foster system end up being angry at themselves and angry at others that they are constantly thrown around and no one ever adopts them.
With better funding these children would have a better life, and a better chance at finding a comfortable home to live in.
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The summary that accurately describes the way Monticello came about and changed is<em> A. After his father left him with an </em><em>inheritance </em><em>of land, </em><em>Jefferson</em><em> developed an interest in </em><em>architecture</em><em> and built </em><em>Monticello.</em><em> After living in France, he made changes to the home to reflect </em><em>French architecture.</em>
Monticello is described by Thomas Jefferson as his <em>"essay in architecture." </em>It was built and redesigned while Jefferson was acting as an ambassador to France. This exposure in France enabled him to embed European architectural masterpieces in the Virginia world heritage building.
Jefferson did not inherit Monticello from his father. Monticello was not built after Jefferson had left politics. It was not built after he drafted the Declaration of Independence.
Thus, Monticello was designed and constructed when Jefferson was acting as the ambassador to France.
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The correct answer is "the individual against society"
This is a theme that occurs on many occasions as romantic writers wanted to break free of the bonds of the society and live their lives based not on common sense, but on what their hearts truly want. Such a writer was Shelly, a British poet, or Nathaniel Hawthorne, an American novelist.