Answer:
Ellis Island is a symbol of migration
Explanation:
Ellis Island is located in state of New York, city of New York. It was built at the end of 19th century and represents a unique symbol of migration at that time, and later remained a symbol and one of the main tourist attractions in the city. It was open in 1892 to serve as a immigration center and served as such 60 years long, until it closed. There is also a National Museum of Migration on Ellis Island opened for public in 1976.
<em>The Statue of Liberty</em> on Ellis Island is a gift from France to the entire nation of America on the 100th anniversary of independence. Symbolically, it is a salute to migrants who come to settle in United States.
The brutal response of police was widely publicized: it was at the time when television started gaining importance and the protests were reported in the television (and radio) to the whole country.
This actually helped gain more sympathy for the protests and spread the knowledge about them so the people who were also in favor of civil rights knew there were not alone.
Answer:
Roman Empire
Explanation:
The Roman Empire conquered almost all of Europe and vast pieces of land in Africa
They even conquered parts of the middle east.
They were Catholic/Christian Empire
The main reason why <span>America offered Marshall Aid to Europe was to stop the spread of communism, since countries with terrible, war-torn economies were at much more risk of falling prey to the communists. </span>