Answer:
hills if not hills than rivers
Explanation:
The answer is option A.
California and New York has
been immigration centers for decades. New York itself is a symbol of
immigration in the world. This city has received immigrants from all
parts
of the world since the middle of the nineteenth century,
with people from more than 100 countries living actually in the city.
San Francisco, located in the West Coast, has
a more recent
history, attracting immigrants manly from Asia, having a significant
amount of inhabitants with Chinese origin, forming a fifth of the
population. Also, its liberal
values has attracted in the last fifty years people from all parts of the U.S and the world who share these views.
Elected officials who are sent to a government seat to do the will of the people from their designated districts are called "representatives", since the "represent" the people who elected them.
So they can discuss about the issues that are going on in there community and actually bring up some ideas... Even voting, like we have the right to speak up so we might as well do it. Our government doesn't run itself. We contribute to it.