Well, people could communicate easier and be able to get around easier. This helped people in the U.S. lot.
Opinion or bias can cause the outcome of an experiment to be incorrect because it’s based off of a personal preference. That being said, any desirable outcome can be produced. One example of this would be human reproduction. Let’s say a person of Cuban race wants a mixed child. They would decide not to marry a Cuban spouse because it’s biased that the offspring will be only one race. Therefore, they would marry a person of a different race to provide a desirable outcome, which in this case, would be a biracial child. Bias leans a result toward one side, preferably the result desired. That’s how opinions and biases can cause the outcome of experiments to be incorrect.
Option A, substantive rights is the right answer.
In an organized society, substantive rights are the fundamental human rights, possessed by people. Justice in substantive law applied in a fair way. The substantive rights are guarded against procedural errors of litigation. Justice in Substantive rights assures a fair trial on qualities.
Answer:
Immigrants chose to stay in large cities after they arrived.
Immigrants who were farmers moved to the middle of the country.
Immigrants chose to move to the western United States.
Explanation:
These are all a fair representation of the patterns of movement of immigrants in America. Some immigrants chose to stay in large cities after they arrived. This was a pattern that Irish and Italian immigrants followed. This contributed to the development of slums and the urban poor. Immigrants who were farmers moved to the middle of the country, and this includes many German communities. Finally, some immigrants moved to the Western United States, particularly when looking for adventure, exploration or gold.
The Bull Moose Party is a third political party formed in the US during the early 1900's. This party is also known as the Progressive party.
This party is important because it results in several long term changes to American society including:
1) The creation of the 8 hour work day.
2) The creation of the 40 hour work week.
3) Child labor laws (preventing children under 16 from working).
4) Helping women to gain the right to vote (with the 19th amendment).