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What are the living conditions of orphans?

Living conditions for orphans can vary widely depending on factors such as location, resources, and support systems. Orphans may live in institutions, foster care, with extended family members, or on the streets. Ideally, they should have access to safe housing, nutritious food, education, healthcare, and emotional support. However, many orphans face challenges such as poverty, lack of resources, and social stigma.


In Canada What was the average life expectancy in the 1900s?

the life expectancy was about 49-50 years old as the world war 2 was about there and there was economical depression. Plus Canada had just become a country so it would be hard for a "baby" country to have low expectancy.


Why are we expected to live longer today than in the 1900s?

Advancements in medicine, public health initiatives, improved sanitation, access to clean water, and better living conditions have all contributed to longer life expectancy today compared to the 1900s. Additionally, advancements in technology, research, and healthcare have led to better treatments for various diseases and conditions, allowing people to live longer and healthier lives.


What is the gender of an orphan?

Orphans can be either girls or boys. The word just means that their parents are dead.


How were people with developmental disabilities treated during the 1930s in America?

People where treated unfairly. People were treated like they were absolutely different. For example, if a baby was born with down syndrome, they would have been treated like slaves, and sold and bought for entertainment of (usually) royalty(as depicted in one famous painting of a little Spanish princess)