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About This Quiz”Good Times” balanced serious household issues with plenty of laughs in the type of 1 unpredictable eldest son, leading to a present that painted a true image of the struggles of poverty while nonetheless protecting viewers engaged and entertained. Take our quiz to see how much you remember about J.J. and the gang on “Good Occasions.”

Ironically, whilst he defined the strategy of the large Lie, he used it to advertise an especially brazen untruth — that Jews and Communists somehow had deceived the German folks into thinking that their nation’s loss in World War I was caused by reckless, incompetent army leaders. The Nazi dictator was onto something, though perhaps even his own twisted thoughts did not grasp it: Some of the best Massive Lies are accusations of someone else being a liar [source: Hitler].

Roughly 1 million Americans declare bankruptcy annually [source: U.S. Courts]. Whereas it’s easy to dismiss these individuals as individuals who made unhealthy monetary decisions — maxing out credit score playing cards on an unaffordable life-style — the reality is harder; the vast majority of all bankruptcies are brought on by unpaid medical payments, the results of accidents and sickness, not overspending [source: LaMontagne].

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