<span>Asian immigrants were viewed as too culturally different from Americans and laws were passed to restrict their numbers.
</span>The quote relates to American society's reaction to the immigrants of the late 1800s and early 1900s because Asian immigrants were viewed as too culturally different from Americans and laws were passed to restrict their numbers. An example of this is the numerous acts passed in order to restrict the numbers of Chinese immigrants in the United States.
<span>Estonia, Latvia, Lithuania, and Poland all lack tourism</span>
Adam, I don't know how long though,
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The high-water mark of the Confederacy or high tide of the Confederacy refers to an area on Cemetery Ridge near Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, marking the farthest point reached by Confederate forces during Pickett's Charge on July 3, 1863.[1] Similar to a high water mark of water, the term is a reference to arguably the Confederate Army's best chance of achieving victory in the war. The line of advance was east of "The Angle" stone wall.
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