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Explanation:
The Immigration Service continued evolving as the United States experienced rising immigration during the early years of the 20th century. Between 1900 and 1920 the nation admitted over 14.5 million immigrants. Concerns over mass immigration and its impact on the country began to change Americans’ historically open attitude toward immigration.
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**Success**
1. Napoleon spread French culture influencing other countries with the French culture.
2. Napoleon made himself the emporer of Europe.
3. Napoleon established order in the post-revolutionary war.
4. Napoleon conquered many foreign islands.
5. Napoleon resolved many issues and conflicte between France and the United States.
**Failures**
1. Napoleon married a gold digger that obviously only wanted him for his money. Sadly they had a lovely family BUT it was a failure since he basically only married her for her exterior; since she was beautiful on the outside.
2. Napoleon occupid many countries but basically his armies could no longer manage to keep the rebellions down ..so that made France go bankrupt.
3. Napoleon was one of the main reasons there was lots of chaos in all of Europe.
4. Everyone in France basically hated Napoleon for conquering foreign islands.
5. Napoleon was one of the greatest military tacticians of all time but his strategies sucked .
And what do we need to do with the passage??
if u got any questions that need to be answered with the passage pls write it down so that i can help..
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1.How did television influence American life beginning in the 1950s?
</span><span>TV created a common culture and developed common social norms.
</span>2. What was NOT a result of the car culture that developed in the postwar era?<span>The percentage of families owning cars increased dramatically3.What did the addition of "under God" to the Pledge of Allegiance and adopting "In God, we trust" as the national motto signify life in the 1950s?
<span> that there were a religious resurgence and popularity of church evangelists.
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<span>4. What was unique about the election of 1960?
</span><span>Computers were used to count votes.
</span>5.When Kennedy ran for President he referred to a "New Frontier...of unknown opportunities and paths."
<span> Which of the following would NOT fit into Kennedy's New Frontier?
</span><span>The increased involvement of young people in politics.</span>