Answer: A. the frustration of coming so close to America yet not being allowed to enter and live.
This poem is found on the walls of Angel Island's Detention Barracks. Angel Island was an immigration station that served as the entering point to America from the Pacific. It was referred to as the "Ellis Island of the West." Immigrants were often detained there for days or weeks, while being interrogated before being allowed to enter the country or forced to go back. The poem describes this frustration, of being so close to America, yet not be allowed to enter.
Answer:
it is 10 times as much as 3000
Answer:
Federalism limits government power by creating two sovereign powers: national gov. and state gov.
Explanation:
separation of powers
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<span>From
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Tawi-Tawi (southern most part) comes an archipelagic country rich in culture,
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hospitable companionship of the Pinoys. There is no other nicer experience of getting
lost in the country full of beauty. Not to mention, the food is a slice of
heaven, depending on your taste of course! It is always more fun in the
Philippines.</span>