The correct options are B. illness and disease and D. poverty.
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How did Mother Teresa describe the purpose of the Missionaries of Charity?</h3>
Their mission was to care for (in Mother Teresa's words) "the hungry, the poor, the homeless, the crippled, the blind, the lepers, all those people who feel unwanted, unloved, uncared for throughout society, people that have become a burden to the society and are shunned by everyone." It began as a small community.
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What did Mother Teresa do for society?</h3>
Mother Teresa created many homes for the dying and the unwanted from Calcutta to New York to Albania. She was one of the first to establish homes for AIDS victims. For more than 50 years, this courageous individual comforted the poor, the dying, and the unwanted around the world.
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The answer is A he was a former enslaved person who became a speaker.
The answer is C!!
Because, he largest desert is the Sahara desert and that's in Africa! And too, there aren't many deserts in Europe!:)
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Mexico at first did not allow the people of Texas to own slaves. After winning independence and however, Texas allowed slavery. Once slavery was allowed, after a few years of independence, texas asked to enter the US as a slave state.
So Texas went from a territory of Mexico that had slavery banned to a state in the US with slavery (after independence)
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<h2>Health insurance for every American</h2>
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After being elected to the presidency, President Bill Clinton appointed a task force to look into health care reform and develop a proposal for providing health care benefits for all Americans. The First Lady, Hillary Clinton, played a significant role in the planning for the proposal as the chairperson of the task force. Her role was a point of controversy among Pres. Clinton's political opponents. Ultimately, the Clinton Administration was unsuccessful in getting any health care reform passed in Congress.
Health care reform of the sort that the Clintons had planned didn't come to pass in the United States until decades later under President Obama, when the Patient Protection and Affordable Care Act was passed in 2010, which is usually referred to simply as the Affordable Care Act or "Obamacare."