A - Most immigrants left Ellis island very quickly
A is the correct answer as those who entered through Angel Island on the West Coast were detained for weeks and typically from Asian countries.
B is incorrect as those who came through Angel Island soon required to have relatives in America, those who didn't were turned away.
C is incorrect as most immigrants processed at Ellis island were legally allowed to enter.
D is incorrect as it is only recorded that those with medical issues at Ellis island were turned away.
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take the place of (a person or thing previously in authority or use); supplant.
for example: "the older models of car have now been superseded"
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It is true
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The politicians that were most likely to be associated with these kinds of statements against the abolition of slavery were <u>2. Ross Barnett and 4. George Wallace</u>.
<h3>What legislation abolished slavery?</h3>
Slavery was legally abolished with the 13th Amendment of 1867.
Before that time, President Lincoln had made the Emancipation Proclamation during the Civil War.
Thus, as prominent members of the Dixiecrats, Governors Barnett and Wallace were more likely to be associated with statements attacking slavery abolition than Daley and Humphrey.
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