It gave American Indians the right to vote
Answer: C and D are correct.
Explanation:
Right on Edge, (My teacher checked them and it was correct)
Immigrants are people who have come from another country to live in the United States.
Undocumented immigrants are those who live here without legal authorization. Roughly one third to one
half of undocumented immigrants have entered the U.S. legally and overstayed their tourist, student or
work visas. Many are seeking legal remedies.
Answer:
Twenty-nine questions were asked of every immigrant. They included: Where were you born? Are you married? What is your occupation? Have you ever been convicted of a crime? How much money do you have? What is your destination? What do you think the immigrants felt like answering these questions even though they did not speak English
Explanation:
Twenty-nine questions were asked of every immigrant. They included: Where were you born? Are you married? What is your occupation? Have you ever been convicted of a crime? How much money do you have? What is your destination? What do you think the immigrants felt like answering these questions even though they did not speak English
Answer:
Explanation:
I looked it up to see what kind of a book it was and I read only the publisher's blub.
A: not a choice. I think you have to put it in the context of the 1870s or 80s. The author is little beyond that time. If it were me, I'd pick the falling in love answer. I like modern women's literature, not because it plays on the heartstrings (which it does) but because it presents women's grief and dilemma pretty honestly. But I think the 1870s especially dealing with a minority's grief would not chose this as a topic -- certainly not a serious one. So much as I would choose A, I doubt the novel would.
B: I don't think I'd choose B either. Victoriano sounds like an honorable man to me. He sympathizes with Clarence's problem and offers him a reasonable assurance that the women would not be present. From what we can gather, that turns out to be true. Clarence does not seem to have met anyone.
C: Trite though the detail is, it should happen.
D: I do not see Victoriano as the bad guy. I don't sense betrayal in him. I think I'll choose D as well.
E. I thought this already happened.