In the 1840's, there was a major potato famine that cause the starvation and deaths of millions of Irishmen. Because the potato was so vital to their existence, and the crop had failed, Irish people began immigrating to the United States.
The Fourteenth Amendment. The Fifth Amendment has a due process clause as well, but the Fourteenth is the one that defines citizenship.
Manifest Destiny was the belief that early Americans should move westward. This was carried out to provoke expansion. Many more people were able to find jobs and become successful with newer resources. This greatly helped to industrialize America. Also, Manifest Destiny helped attract other people to America and increase its population.
The answer is A
A is the home land of the Hebrews
Stingy Jack was a miserable, old drunk who took pleasure in playing tricks on just about everyone: family, friends, his mother and even the Devil himself. One day, he tricked the Devil into climbing up an apple tree. After the Devil climbed up the tree, Stingy Jack hurriedly placed crosses around the trunk of the tree. Unable to touch a cross, the Devil was stuck in the tree. Stingy Jack made the Devil promise him not to take his soul when he died. Once the devil promised not to take his soul, Stingy Jack removed the crosses, and the Devil climbed down out of the apple tree.
Many years later, Jack died, he went to the pearly gates of Heaven and was told by Saint Peter that he was mean and cruel, and had led a miserable, worthless life on earth. Stingy Jack was not allowed to enter heaven. He then went down to Hell and the Devil. The Devil kept his promise and would not allow him to enter Hell. Now Jack was scared . He had nowhere to go, but to wander about forever in the dark Netherworld between heaven and hell. He asked the Devil how he could leave, as there was no light. The Devil tossed him an ember from the flames of Hell, to help Stingy Jack light his way. Jack had a Turnip with him. It was one of his favorite foods, and he always carried one with him. Jack hollowed out the Turnip, and placed the ember the Devil had given him, inside the turnip. From that day onward, Stingy Jack roamed the earth without a resting place, lighting his way as he went with his "Jack O'Lantern".