4. What did the Germans have that most other inmigrants did not? How did they use this to their advantage?
Germans were skilled farmers and during the 18th and 19th century, with the Industrial Revolution changing the economy of many Germany states from agricultural to manufacturing industries, they emigrated to the United States. Hearing of the North America's farmland, they brought their farmer skills mostly to the midwest helping to make prosper the local agriculture.
Germans used their knowledges to prosper in a foreing land and many of them became businessmen and buildt beer breweries alongside with agriculture.
This is a complex question, but I believe they are not valued as highly as men. For example, there was a law that Chinese couples could only have one child. If they had another child, they had to give it up for adoption. Because females are not as valued, many couples who gave birth to a daughter would give them up for adoption and try for a son instead. This led to a lot of Chinese girls being up for adoption
Well, Paine marshalled political arguments to encourage the common people in the colonies to fight for an egalitarian government. He argues for American Independence and says that everyone has certain natural rights.
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Students quietly protest a political candidate by wearing black armbands.
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- The freedom of speech guaranteed by the Constitution is not just limited to the idea of verbal speech, but it also includes the easily and clearly interpretable idea of expressive speech devoid of words.
- This refers to the unquoted freedom of expression which is ultimately a part of the freedom of speech.
- In the given scenario, though the students are not using any words to protest against the candidate, their actions are expressive enough and are protected by the right to freedom of speech.