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<u>Photos</u><u> </u>hung on the <u>East and West</u> sides of the Great Hall balcony in the Ellis Island<u> immigration facility</u><u>.</u>
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The Great Hall in Ellis Island was an immigration facility in the United States used by immigrants between 1900- 1924. Here, <u>photos</u> from the early 1920s hung at the <u>balcony</u> on the <u>East and West</u> sides of the <u>registry room </u>located on the<u> second floor</u> of the building. 
Notably, at the entry point of the peak immigration, large portraits were hunged on the walls. 
For over two decades (1900-1924) immigration service officers inspected legal and medical examinations for the new arrivals of new immigrants.  
 
        
             
        
        
        
The answer is,  D<span>uring the nineteenth century, it was perceived to be undignified for a president to campaign on his own behalf. 
Basically, people don't like candidates to campaign for themselves on the things that they have done. Especially in publications where they would want to post for elections which is a selfish act in view of the people especially for a running President. They usually give small speeches in a dignified way. 
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It was Louis XVIII the brother of Louis XVI who took over the rule in France during Napoleon's exile in 1815.
France after 1815
After Napoleon abdicated as emperor in March 1814, Louis XVIII, the brother of Louis XVI, was installed as king and France was granted a quite generous peace settlement, restored to its 1792 boundaries and not required to pay war indemnity.
On becoming king, Louis issued a constitution known as the Charter which preserved many of the liberties won during the French Revolution and provided for a parliament composed of an elected Chamber of Deputies and a Chamber of Peers that was nominated by the king.
A constitution, the Charter of 1814, was drafted; it presented all Frenchmen as equal before the law, but retained substantial prerogative for the king and nobility and limited voting to those paying at least 300 francs a year in direct taxes. 
 this was the state of france during his exile.
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i think it was dictatorship 
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