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If I had a servant for the day they would be treated more like a personal assistance rather than a servant. As in run errands, answer phone calls, file paper work, complete assignments. Rather than a servant scrubbing floors and cooking meals which would not be needed to do my life.
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They formed ethnic communities
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The melting pot image of the United States directed to the concept that the U.S. is a country in which immigrants from different points of origin who have come, intermarried and intermingled in the American society. It resulted in the mixed cultural heritage of the immigrants. However, it is not a simple process and pockets of ethnic communities of immigrants' presence was sometimes interpreted as a divisive reluctance on the part of the immigrants to join the American culture.
Answer: The correct choice is B
The United States would no longer distinguish between terrorist groups, such as al-Qaeda, and the countries that harbored them.
Explanation: I just did the test and got it right
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The Confederate States Constitution, formally the Constitution of the Confederate States of America, was the supreme law of the Confederate States, as adopted on March 11, 1861, and in effect from February 22, 1862, through the conclusion of the American Civil War.[1] The Confederacy also operated under a Provisional Constitution from February 8, 1861, to February 22, 1862.[2] The original Provisional Constitution is currently located at the Museum of the Confederacy in Richmond, Virginia,[3] and differs slightly from the version later adopted. The final, hand-written document is currently located in the University of Georgia archives at Athens, Georgia.[3] In regard to most articles of the Constitution, the document is a word-for-word duplicate of the United States Constitution. However, there are crucial differences between the two documents, in tone and legal content, primarily regarding slavery
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Many countries were thinking that they were the best, they were doing well with there economy, this made many other countries competitors. The biggest spark of nationalism was when a Serbian nationalist killed Austria’s leader Franz Ferdinand.