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Read this excerpt from Immigrant Kids, by Russell Freedman.
Now the examinations began. First the immigrants were examined by two
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pearson conexus user
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Read the excerpt from "Lewis Hine Helps a Nation See the Light."
One of Hine's photo essays received a lot of attention. It was a
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Connor farrell
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In December 1849, Rev. Josef Arnost Bergmann left his Czech homeland to minister to German Protestants in Texas.
Pastor Bergmann
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Anonymous
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Which of the following is the best evidence in support of the view that the United States is a nation of immigrants?
A.
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Savanna
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Did ethnic enclaves have a positive or negative impact on immigrants in the late 1800s? Provide evidence to support your
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dio
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Leanne is a legal immigrant who is in the process of finalizing her citizenship. She is a permanent resident of the United
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Unknown
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“Uncle Sam’s Youngest Son: Citizen Know-Nothing.” Which topics might the lyrics discuss? Choose the TWO correct answers.
A.
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Games i play are Homework
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which of the following is an example of a biased statement of Texas.
A. Six percent of Texas population is made up of
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rororoyourboat
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what was the main agenda of the nativists
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Anonymous
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Which option describes a pull factor that influenced European immigration to the United States? (1 point)
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TrulyGoldd
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What role did nativism play in federal policy? (1 point)
Concern for immigrants' children led to increased public education
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doaflip
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Use the statement to answer the question.“Immigrants who arrive in American cities are poor and frightened. They are helped to
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Master cookie
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Which pull factor would most likely encourage an immigrants who wanted to raise and sell cattle in the United States?
a.
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Johny Kidd
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Why do liberals support the payment of Temporary Assistance for Needy Families (TANF) benefits to undocumented immigrants?
A.
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dbh
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Jose was born in Costa Rica. When he was 18, he came to the United States to go to college. After college, he decided he wanted
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Kaii
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Which of the following forms a theory explaining the Great Atlantic Migration?(1 point)
Responses economic pull factors in Europe
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Imagine you are an immigrant who came to the united states in the late 1800s. Give 3 challenges you would face and how you would
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How did immigration restrictions in 1924 affect the United States’ relationship with Japan?
A. Japan had worked with the United
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no
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Use the photograph of immigrants at the Ford Motor Co. Factory in Detroit to answer the question. How does this image illustrate
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Bad Bunny
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What are some of the conflicts surrounding immigration, population, and multiculturalism in the United States? All points must
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What are some of the conflicts surrounding immigration, population, and multiculturalism in the United States?
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iov4jen
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"Immigrants who arrive in America cities are poor and frightened. They are helped to find jobs and housing.These newcomers
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i HATE school sm
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According to the passage, some immigrants were allowed to sit and rest before taking the exams again. How does the quotation
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vincent
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Read this excerpt from Immigrant Kids by Russell Freedman.
Those who failed to get past both doctors had to undergo a more
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Rissa
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Why has immigration to Europe caused controversy in recent years?
(This is a write-in, so there is no multiple choice)
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Eclipse
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Statement 1 – Illegal immigrants who have resided in the United States for years should qualify for alternative paths to
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Anon
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How did immigration affect immigrants and other Americans around 1900?
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Jess
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i have no idea what they are asking, help!!
For this portfolio project, you will conduct research and examine documents that show
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W.D gaster blaster master
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All of the following account for nativist sentiment against the New immigrants of the late 19th century EXCEPT that the
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Jack
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What is a factor that encouraged people to migrate to the United States? (1 point)
A. The Industrial Revolution created more
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I would like some help
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How did immigration restrictions in 1924 affect the United States’ relationship with Japan?
A. Japan had worked with the United
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no
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In one to two sentences, describe contributions made by immigrants in America.(2 points)
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MostKazoo11
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“Immigrants who arrive in American cities are poor and frightened. They are helped to find jobs and housing. These newcomers
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doaflip
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What was a pull factor for European immigrants in the late 1800s?
A. crop failures on European farms B. factory jobs in American
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con
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Which pull factor would most likely encourage an immigrant who wanted to raise and sell cattle in the United States? Anyone
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Pok
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How did immigration change in the late-19th century?
Labor unions succeeded in getting Congress to issue an immigration ban. The
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Ryder C.
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1. What encourages Mexican workers to come to the United States, and how do these workers affect Mexico’s economy?
i have the
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owan
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Which pull factor would most likely encourage an immigrant who wanted to raise and sell cattle in the United States
A. industrial
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help
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German immigrants were more likely than Irish immigrants to
a.take low-paying jobs. b.be Catholic. c.settle in rural areas.
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purplebananas
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In this discussion, you will discuss the ways that immigrants in the late 1800s adapted to life in the United States.
Did ethnic
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Immigration has caused controversy in the recent years because Immigrations often have less education and because of the lack of
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baby yanni
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Consider how immigrants and other Americans regarded ethnic enclaves. Did ethnic enclaves have a positive of negative impact on
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Why were nativists hostile to immigrants?
A. They resented that labor unions were helping immigrants B. They were concerned that
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Rainy
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Select the correct response from the drop down menu.
Naturalization is legal process by which a person. A. Gives up his or her
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Jozikee
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Why were Chinese immigrants targeted by the Chinese Exclusion Act?(1 point)
Responses They suffered growing discrimination. They
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Migration brought what the the Americans to be sold sold for high profits in europe
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Me
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What two immigrant groups provided large numbers of laborers for the first transcontinental railroad?
western section: eastern
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Which of the following correctly summarizes a recent trend in immigration to Canada?
(1 point) Responses Immigration to Canada
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please check:
1. How did the Jacksonian Democrats differ from the National Republicans? A. They opposed government interference
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y912f
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Should Illegal Immigrants Be Allowed Into The U.S?
Illegal immigrants should be allowed into America. An illegal immigrant is any
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Walker
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