Answer:
Ellis Island welcomed many new immigrants to the United States.
Explanation:
Ellis Island is an island in the Port of New York and New Jersey at the mouth of the Hudson River. During the late 1800s and early 1900s, the port on the island was the arrival point for many of the immigrants who came to the United States. Individuals with chronic illnesses or who showed signs of fatal illness were denied entry and were allowed to return. Many of these immigrants settled during their first years in New York and northern New Jersey. The port was opened January 1, 1892 and closed November 29, 1954. Over the years, 12 million immigrants passed the port, but 2% were not allowed to enter the United States and were sent home.
The island got its name after a Samuel Ellis, who owned the island in the 1770s. However, it came into state ownership in the early 1800s.
In the novel To Kill a Mockingbird, Atticus never has to
rethink his position on an issue. He is very level-headed all throughout. In
comparison with most of Maycomb’s citizens, he is the only one who is least
infected by prejudice. He is not racist as he goes to a black community to
deliver news. He also lets his children go to Calpurnia’s church. He doesn’t
have problems with the circumstances wherein his children are looked after by a
black woman.
Answer:
Option C, Flag of the sturdy fathers / Flag of the loyal sons
Explanation:
Answer:
- Cryptomnesia
Explanation:
Joaquin made the error called Cryptomnesia that plagiarized the work of others. Cryptomnesia refers to an implicit memory aspect in which people mistakenly believe thought or product as their own creation and fails to recognize things by subject and finds it new and original. In simple words, it is a psychological phenomenon of the reappearance of a long-forgotten memory as if it were a new experience. Thus, Joaquin regained her long-forgotten memory that led to her attribution of the source as new and original which plagiarized the work of others. Thus, the answer is <u>'Cryptomnesia'.</u>