To say that authority is <em>broadly accepted.</em>
One thing that most Chinese immigrants in the late 1800s came to America to accomplish was B. become wealthy by finding gold and then return home to their families in China.
<h3 /><h3>Why did most Chinese immigrants come to the U.S, in the 1800s?</h3>
The Chinese immigrants that came to the United States in the late 1800s did not have plans of staying in the United States initially. They simply wanted to make enough money and leave.
They wanted to make this money by finding gold in the various gold rushes in the western part of the United States at that time. However, when they did not find gold, they decided to stay and work to send money back home.
Options for this question include:
- A. make enough money to buy land and bring their families to America later
- B. become wealthy by finding gold and then return home to their families in China
- C. work as migrant farmers until they made enough money to start their own farms
- D. work for ranchers so that they could take part in the cattle industry
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Were are the choices! If we don't have choices how do we know what to put! The reason I want choices is because of the way you worded the question!
i would say,
d. the three-day struggle was won by the north
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The system that is criticized for causing an income gap between the social classes is: Capitalism
Capitalism encouraged people to compete with one another in the pursuit of economic resources. Since the wealth that acquired by the initial winner of the competition is transferred to their children, their children born with massive advantage over those who do not possess many resources, and caused the enlarging of income gap between social classes.