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Can anyone give me a link to a short article on immigration from Latin America. Whenever I search for one I only find really
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huncho jack
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Where did the most immigrants to the United States come from prior to the Civil War?
Please help!
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Some Dude
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Why was the second wave of immigrants discriminated against when the first wave of immigrants largely was not?
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Ijeoma
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why did many people coming to the US and Canada hundreds of years ago settle along coastal rivers and plains
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Social studies help plz
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Hey peeps can you guys pretty please give me a list of the challenges of immigration in the 1900's? I have been researching for
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Crybaby
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9. According to this excerpt, President Obama would most likely support which of the following? (1 point)
laws that restrict
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Anon
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Many new familes from another country settle in a particular city. Jobs in that city for translators of that country's language
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Chiki
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how will you welcome a new immigrants?
Thanks
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Miyabi123456789
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Can you proof read or correct my sentence?
Why does immigrant migrate even though we have a law as being illegal? There are
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Helen L.
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Which of the following primarily accounts for the spike in cuban immigration in the 60
A ongoing civil war in Cuba b changes in
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Mlg cod kid
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The Irish Potato Famine, unemployment, poverty, and the lack of farmland were some of the reasons why people immigrated to
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Sally
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"Immaigrants who arrive in American cites are poor and frightened. they are helped to find jobs and housing. These newcomers
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someone
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Which of the following primarily accounts for the spike in cuban immigration in the 60 A ongoing civil war in Cuba b changes in
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Please Help
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The first immigrants to the United States were mainly from England, Scotland, Ireland, Germany, and
A. Russia B. Italy C.
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I am amazing
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Immigrants who came to the united states in the 1800s, had which effect on the country?
A:filled many jobs. B:created businesses.
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Jaden
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1) BLANK are people who move into one country from another.
A) Emigrants B) Immigrants C)Urbanites D) Nomads 2. One of the
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Michael
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How did Irish immigrants coming to America cope with the religious discrimination they faced for being Catholics?
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Blair
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"They have arried in the Land of opportunity and the opportunities are swirling dizzily promiscuously around them"
Is this quote
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Anonymous
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What does immigration mean?
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Anonymous
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where did the immigrants come from during the period between the Civil War and the early 1900s?
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cadetbluecrayon
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What limits the amount of legal immigrants to our country?
a. Tariffs b. Census c. Quotas d. Passports I couldn't find this
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Dave
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Which of the following was an effect of the Refugee Act of 1980?
1)Fewer international migrants were permitted entry. (maybe?)
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MK
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how did immigration change during the period between the civil war and the early 1900's?
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summer.a.w.j
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what impact did early and ongoing European immigration have on native american peoples?
dont know the answer anyone could help
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summer.a.w.j
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The influx of new immigrants in the 1980s and 1990s motivated many native-born Americans to
A.campaign to make English their
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Angie
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Many people are emigrating from the Ukraine to other countries. What conclusion can best be deduced from this statement?
A) The
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LOVE
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13.)With over eight million people, New York City is the most heavily populated city in the U.S. Between 1800 and 1900, the
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#FreeGucci
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BASED ON THE SATISTICS IN THE TEXT & YOUR KNOWLEDGE, WHICH OF THE FOLLOWING BEST DESCRIBES WHAT LIFE MIGHT HAVE BEEN LIKE FOR
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#FreeGucci
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Which conclusion is best supported by New Mexico's policies towards undocumented immigrants?
a. Legislators believe undocumented
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Macarena
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Famine caused people from which country to immigrate to the U.S.?
A. Britain B. Ireland C. Spain D. Germany***
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Anna
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3.)Most workers for the Union Pacific Railroad were
A. Irish B. French C. German*** D. Chinese c?, is it correct?
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YRNDJ
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If you were one of the new immigrants who arrived in America in the 1880s, it's most likely that you would have been
(A. German
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Jocelynn
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how and why did spanish groups come to texas?
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steph
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nation state a and nation state b share a border. the two nation-states are arguing over immigration policies regarding the
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Maya
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In what year did immigration from northern and western Europe peak?
A: Immigration from northern and western Europe peaked in
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Victoria
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How did the influx of immigrants affect cities?
A: The influx of immigrants led architects to develop new approaches to housing
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Victoria
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How did the influx of immigrants affect cities?
A: The influx of immigrants led architects to develop new approaches to housing
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Victoria
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which of the following immigrant group came to Georgia unwillingly.
A.Quakers B.Scots-Irish C.slaves D.Puritans I think C
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john
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The majority of the "new immigrants" of the late-19th century came from?
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jackie
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Immigrants have changes america, but america has also changed them
what does this mean you can read the article Holding on to
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Sarah
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immigrants came to the U.S. and had to enter through immigration stations, like Angel Island and Ellis Island. True or false
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Beginning in 1910, the US officials began operating out of Angel Island with the primary goal of (1 point) Responses ensuring
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7. If you came to settle on present-day New York City in about 1650, it's most likely that you're of _______ descent.
A.
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Sarah
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Famine caused people from which country to immigrate to the United States
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jazzy098
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A few days ago I posted a question about an immigration diary during the great migration period(I will link it in a comment
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Lily
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Note: My questions are below mostly in brackets and at the very end!
I have to do an immigration diary assignment and I am to
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Lily
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Can someone check my my post?
Thank you very much in advance. Franco At the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th
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Franco
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Is this a good persuasive essay ? If not can you help me change it?
Everyday people come in contact with illegal aliens in some
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Sarah
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Mark if the statement about Songhai is correct ?
A) Angel Island had greater capacity and was more efficient, so immigrants moved
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TEEEEAAA
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Many Americans settled in Texas illegally, in spite of the fact that it was claimed by the nation of
(Mexico.) The revivals of
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Anonymous
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