B. Mexico gained its independence from Spain
D - U.S., Soviet Union, Britain, and France.
Germany was, as we know, divided into the Western and Eastern part with an actual wall that was also built in Berlin where people could not cross from East Germany or the Eastern parts of Berlin into West Germany or Western parts of Berlin - the Eastern parts being controlled by the Soviet Union and Western parts being controlled by the US, France, and Britain.
La Guardia thought prohibition was good and it was bad.
A famous quote of his is, "There may not be as much liquor in quantity consumed to-day as there was before prohibition, but there is just as much alcohol."
He was trying to say, that the number of drinkers went down, but the alcohol isn't going anywhere. Its not going to drink its self.
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The way that Hindus would describe the goal of the movie star who started a foundation to fulfill the emptiness in his life is Artha.
<h3>What is Artha?</h3>
Artha refers to the notion of a person's goal in life. It deals with what their purpose in life is and what they were put on Earth to do. Hindus believe that when a person has not achieved Artha, there is a tendency for them to feel empty inside.
It is therefore recommended that people try to fulfill Artha in their lives as it also helps with reincarnation. The movie star that feels empty inside and then opens a foundation to fill that emptiness is therefore engaged in Artha.
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Settlements were organized initially to be “friendly and open households,” a place where members of the privileged class could live and work as pioneers or “settlers” in poor areas of a city where social and environmental problems were great. Settlements had no set program or method of work. The idea was that university students and others would make a commitment to “reside” in the settlement house in order to “know intimately” their neighbors. The primary goal for many of the early settlement residents was to conduct sociological observation and research. For others it was the opportunity to share their education and/or Christian values as a means of helping the poor and disinherited to overcome their personal handicaps.