Yes, unity is a surefire strategy
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Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.
The immigrantes are trying to be free but the wrerched are refusing to let them be
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To preserve cultural homogeneity.
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At its roots, a nation is a group of people who identify under similar characteristics and operate under a central government. There is more to it than that, but that's a good foundation. To ensure that all people share these characteristics, citizen tests make potential immigrants learn key characteristics of the nation they intend to inhabit. In a micro scale, think of the government as someone's home. One would only invite someone else in if they were confident the person coming in knew how to behave in a home. A citizenship test is the way of ensuring that.
Why English? English is not an official language, but it is spoken by the majority and so knowing English will help one integrate within society.
Why American Government knowledge? Some of it, truthfully, is very complex. It is not a perfect system and some of this knowledge is designed to keep people out. On the flip side, some of it comes down to wanting people to know how the law works in the U.S.A.
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Predominantly Muslim
African empire
Extremely wealthy
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Mali also known as Manden Kurufabain during the 13th century, was a wealthy empire in West Africa that helped in shaping the customs, language, law and traditions of other regions in western part of Africa.
The kings who ruled part of the empire are called Mansa while the overall ruler are known as Sultan (Emperor). And, the country are made up of muslims people
The Song dynasty (Chinese: 宋朝; 960–1279 CE) provided some of the most significant technological advances in Chinese history, many of which came from talented statesmen drafted by the government through imperial examinations.
The ingenuity of advanced mechanical engineering had a long tradition in China. The Song engineer Su Song admitted that he and his contemporaries were building upon the achievements of the ancients such as Zhang Heng (78–139), an astronomer, inventor, and early master of mechanical gears.[1] The application of movable type printing advanced the already widespread use of woodblock printing to educate and amuse Confucianstudents and the masses. The application of new weapons employing the use of gunpowder enabled the Song to ward off its militant enemies—the Liao, Western Xia, and Jin with weapons such as cannons—until its collapse to the Mongol forces of Kublai Khanin the late 13th century.
Notable advances in civil engineering, nautics, and metallurgy were made in Song China, as well as the introduction of the windmill to China during the thirteenth century. These advances, along with the introduction of paper-printed money, helped revolutionize and sustain the economy of the Song dynasty.