<span> I know France in particular had a hard time securing coal, which is one of the reasons they would come to exploit Germany so badly after the first World War. I also know that Britain made the export of textile machinery illegal until the mid 1840s. Regarding feudal agriculture, well, well landlords of France certainly treated the peasants as serfs well into the 18th c., which led of course to the French Revolution.</span>
In 1950, Mother Teresa founded the Missionaries of Charity, a religious order (or "congregation," in Roman Catholic terms) that continues to carry on charitable labors now after Mother Teresa's death. Now known as Saint Teresa of Calcutta (after being canonized by the Roman Catholic Church), the religious order she founded now has over 4,000 sisters living according to its principles. They take the usual vows of poverty, chastity and obedience as nuns, but add to that also a vow that they will give "<span>wholehearted free service to the poorest of the poor." The Missionaries of Charity do an enormous amount of charitable service work in the world.</span>
Answer:
The march is organized by the Washington State Hunger March Committee, and Communist Party members are prominent in the leadership
Explanation:
With unemployment at 2,750,000, the 1932 National Unemployed Workers' Movement organised "Great National Hunger March against the Means Test" included about 3,000 people in eighteen contingents of marchers, mainly from economically depressed areas such as the South Wales Valleys, Scotland and the North of England