The Industrial Revolution had a tremendous impact on immigration to the United States. ... The Industrial Revolution led to the need for many workers. Since factories could produce many more products than an individual could produce by hand, we needed people to work in the factories.
Answer:
The growth of a middle class cult of domesticity.
The answer would be private accounts. the idea of private accounts was at the heart of George w.bush 2005 plan for social security reform.
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Answer:
no potatoes were left
Explanation:
The Great Famine was the ruining of potato crop that feed most of the population with a blight (type of fungus). While Irish people did go to America to escape starvation, this doesn't increase American population, but instead increased the diversity levels in America.
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The correct answer is C) create better conditions for migrant farm workers.
<em>The goal of the Asian-American movement was to create better conditions for</em><em> </em><em>immigrant workers.
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Like many of the movements created in the decade of the 60s, The Asian-American Movement was the response of Asian people in the United States demanding racial justice, better education opportunities for Asians, and jobs and better conditions and services for poor people. One of the good things that the movement could do, was to forge an appropriate term for these people: Asian-Americans.