D. Factories in the North
This is because of Ellis Island being a hot spot for immigration, as well as the North in general. Also, the industrial revolution was during the majority of the 1800s, causing the need for factory workers.
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In some monarchies, especially in the old ones, they endowed the monarch (and also his dynasty) with a divine character, for example, the pharaohs of Egypt or the Roman emperors. Far from this conception of the king as a god, even in the 18th, although the States are non-denominational, some parliamentary monarchies are still linked to a certain religion. For example, Spain and Belgium to Catholicism, the United Kingdom and the Netherlands to Protestantism. There are many other examples, current and historical, such as that of the tsars, which, until before the Russian Revolution that ended the Romanov dynasty, were linked to the Orthodox Church.
Members of the communist party, a few citizens, industrial managers, and military leaders
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They did and helped many people but also affected the environment and people already living there by taking resources and supplies they grew and made to survive.