How life was like during the Great Depression.
The melting pot concept is most commonly used to describe the assimilation of immigrants to the United States, though it can be used in any context where a new culture comes to co-exist with another.
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I'm a little rusty on my history of this one but, if I remember correctly, being that America was a melting pot at the time, with still a strong sense of identity, the Germans sank a well-known tourist cruise ship, known as the Lusitania. Onboard were over one hundred American citizens. This strongly upset the United States, and Woodrow Wilson tried to avoid getting involved for the longest time, further upsetting his fellow Americans.
Answer: B
Reason: Option B says that federal governments should have minimal or no involvement with state laws, this is definitely something a anti-federalist would agree with