Answer:
1. It Created Ethnic Diversity
2. It Facilitated Industry
3. It inspired Conflict
4. It Built America
Explanation:
1. 1870s and 1880s immigration was northern European, Ireland, England and Germany. Then came eastern and southern Europeans in Scandinavians, and Asians. Neighborhoods in places like NYC were dedicated to their own ethic groups, an example is "Little Italy".
2. This helped create a lot of simplified tasks for unskilled workers instead of skilled worker who were payed much more. 2/3rds of workers in Chicago were then Immigrants. This made some groups go into specific industries. For example, Jews went into the Garment Industry most of the time.
3. Society was conflicted on the arrival of Immigrants at the time. Low wages and unemployment was blamed on Immigrants, as well as the cause of poverty and crime. Laws were passed like the 1882 Chinese Exclusion act, and the 1894 Immigration Restriction League.
4. Closer to 50% of Immigrants actually only came to the US for economic reasons and went here to gain easy money and they went back to their home country. Around 30-50% of Italian immigrants actually went back to Italy after only 5 years. Many still became part of American society, and now millions of people can trace back their roots to Immigrant Groups.
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“Spain Starves Innocent Cubans”
Yellow Journalism is a form of media which is exaggerated and written to create an emotional reaction to the news story.
Yellow Journalism became a popular form of media during the late 19th century. It was especially used through the build up and during the Spanish-American War. Headlines, like the one above, creates an emotional response from the reader and the attention grabbing would sell newspapers. People would view the Cubans as victims, the Spanish as evil and support the war effort against the Spanish.
Answer: New testament, during Christ sojourn on earth.
Explanation:
In the book of the Bible, the book of Amos chapter nine verses of eleven and twelve(take note of verse eleven) it says,'' In that day I will restore David's fallen shelter-- I will repair its broken walls and restore its ruin... and will rebuild it as it used to be...'' (New international version).
This promise God made came to pass after many years when the Romans were in control of Isreal. That is, when the Messiah was born. When Jesus Christ was born many did not believe he his the Messiah that was talked about in the old testament, probably they were thinking maybe Jesus will be something like Samson or even stronger than Samson.
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