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Which statement best compares the reasons both Germans and Anglos decided to immigrate to Texas?(1 point)
Responses Both groups
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Which of the following identifies where Jewish immigrants tended to settle when they first came to Texas?(1 point)Responsesin
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Which statement best compares the reasons both Germans and Anglos decided to immigrate to Texas?(1 point)ResponsesBoth groups
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Which response most clearly explains the benefits brought by the Spanish and Anglo immigrants?(1 point)
Responses These groups
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What was a controversy many European immigrants faced when they arrived in Texas?(1 point)ResponsesThey faced prejudice from
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How did changes in U.S. legislation in 1965 impact factors in Texas immigration?
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Story Time with Mia 😂
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Which of the following best illustrates Canada's recent immigration policies
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Which is true based on the data in the chart?
(1 point) Immigration to the state lessened after 1890. Cities in the state grew at
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What sort of desperation drove Chinese family to send their boys away and how did the US policies add to that desperation? What
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Which option best explains how German immigrants influenced Texas culture? (1 point)
Germans brought polka music to Texas, which
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blox fruitWhich statement best identifies one qual
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Which response most clearly explains the benefits brought by the Spanish and Anglo immigrants? (1 point)
These groups introduced
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blox fruitWhich statement best identifies one qual
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Which of the following identifies the pull factor for Jewish immigration to Texas between 1907 and 1914?(1 point) Responses a
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What push factor motivated Spanish immigration to Texas in the 1700s?(1 point) Responses economic inequality economic inequality
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Which was the main cause of the great migration to the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s? (1 point) Responses the
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Use the texts Designed to Detain and In Their Own Words to answer the question. Designed to Detain In Their Own Words How is
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Asta the demon king
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Most of the groups who immigrated to Texas were interested in the state for its land. Which group was looking for something
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How are Mexican migrants influencing Texas laws?(1 point)ResponsesMigrant workers are pushing for laws that offer them part of
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Why did both the Spanish and Czech decide to immigrate to Texas?(1 point)
Responses Both groups wanted to convert the Indigenous
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Why does immigration most likely continue to increase the U.S. population?
The U.S. economy benefits from immigrant labor.
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Mr. Skill's101.4
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Statement 1-Immigrants should make every effort to adapt to their new country, including adopting cultural norms and traditions.
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anonymous
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Consider these two arguments about immigration.
In a well-structured paragraph, compare the rhetorical devices used by President
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1. Which statement expresses the pattern of immigration between 2010 and 2013 to
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Immigration
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Immmigration
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Examine the image on the left. Based on what you have learned about push factors for Irish immigrants in the mid 1800’s, what
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sodia
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Which of the following highlights a positive impact immigration to Europe has brought since the 1900's?
* 1 point Immigrants have
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answers here :)
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Use the texts Designed to Detain and In Their Own Words to answer the question.
Designed to Detain In Their Own Words Which
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rstaats88
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Generally speaking, people who immigrate from Mexico to the United States do so because they want to
A later immigrate further
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YouuGottThiss
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Use the quotation to answer the question.
It is said that the quality of recent immigration is undesirable. The time is quite
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hang up or put onhold
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angel island has been called the “ellis island of the west,” but it also is referred to as the “guardian of the western
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Buck
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What was one significant effect of the Immigration and Nationality Act?
A. an increase in northern European immigrants B. a
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real
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which option describes a pull factor that influenced eurepeon immigration to the united states
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Which option describes an example of prejudice in connection to immigration to the United States?(1 point)
Responses Many
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rstaats88
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Which option describes a pull factor that influenced European immigration to the United States?
Land Scarcity Industrial Jobs
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Ethan
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What was the main cause for the great immigration in the United States in the late 1800s and 1900s?
1. The need for workers in
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I got a C- HELP
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Why are government policies on immigration so controversial?
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CJ
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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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Eya
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Which of the following best describes the impact of immigration on Europe during the 1900s?
A. Immigrants bring wealth and skills
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In the 1800’s, thousands of people settled throughout the western region of United States and British Columbia. Boomtowns
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Anonymous
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Read the excerpt from Immigrant Kids by Russell Freedman.
Men, women, and children were packed into dark, foul-smelling
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Student 8
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Why has immigration to Europe caused controversy in recent years?
My answer is from the expulsion of the Jews from Spain to the
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help plz
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pls hep me. Read the excerpt from Immigrant Kids by Russell Freedman.
But the journey was not yet over. Before they could be
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THEGOAT
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Compare and contrast the Irish and German immigrants of early-nineteenth-century America in terms of their motives for leaving
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Amanda
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What is a challenge immigrants coming into Europe may face?
1 point They are not coming for a better life They may not meet
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answers here :)
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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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For this portfolio project, you will conduct research and examine documents that show the thoughts of both immigrants and people
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Ali
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From 1892 to 1924, Ellis Island was the largest and most active immigration station in the United States. In 1924,
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Do you agree with Boswell that immigrants should be taught English and American customs and ideals when they come to America?
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Why did over 1.5 million Irish people immigrate to the United States In the mid-
1800s? - to get free land - to escape the potato
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Student
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11. What is a challenge immigrants coming into Europe may face?
1 point They are not coming for a better life They may not meet
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