"New factories in the U.S. offer higher
<span> wages for unskilled workers" is the best answer. Although these wages are still relatively low, they're higher than many immigrants would see back home. </span>
He was trying to claim he was no longer a slave because his master had taken him to states in which slavery was illegal.
<span>The New Deal<span>At Roosevelt's nationally broadcast inauguration speech, the new president denounced the "money changers" who had brought on the economic disaster and declared that the government must wage war on the Great Depression as it would against an armed foe. Roosevelt's liberal solution to the problems was to aggressively use government as a tool for creating a "new deal" for the American people, aimed at three R's--relief, recovery, and reform. The New Deal's most immediate goals were short-range relief and immediate recovery. These were the immediate goals of the Hundred Days Congress, which met March 9-June 6, 1933. Long-range goals of permanent recovery and the reform of institutional abuses and practices that had produced the Depression came as part of the Second New Deal, from November 1933 to 1939.
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The 14th Amendment to the Constitution. This amendment<span> was ratified on July 9, 1868, which had </span>granted citizenship<span> to “all persons born or naturalized in the United States,” which included </span>former slaves<span> recently </span>freed<span>.</span>