They were afraid of large numbers of Jews coming in from (in the case of the St. Louis) Germany. 900 people is a lot of people but it would only be the tip of the iceberg if people were allowed to cross the Atlantic and go into the United States. There was a quota of how many people could come in and the US wanted to keep to the quota system.
The United States (at the time of the St. Louis sailing) was neutral, so they also didn't want to endanger that neutrality.
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Well people are starting to judge people who are apart of the LGTBQ + community present time and it didn't really matter back then. So I'm pretty sure it was best back then since people didn't really start to notice it. It was better off in the past it didn't really take any notice nor did the people start hating it. Other things made a big impact in history which caused people to not notice this community. Nowadays its kind of accepting but not as peaceful as before.
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C. Analects of Mencius
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The Confucianism is a religion, or rather a teaching, a philosophy, that emerged in ancient China. The followers of the Confucianism have been based in China, and still are based in China, thus putting it in the category of national religions. There are several texts that are used and practiced in the Confucianism, and one of the most important texts is the Analects of Mencius. The Analects of Mencius are mostly based around the importance of learning, as well as that everyone is inherently good, but in order to be good throughout the life has to follow the right Way.
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"I will not equivocate - I will not excuse." I will use the severest language I can command, and yet not one word shall escape me that any man, whose judgment is not blinded by prejudice, or who is not at heart a slave-holder, shall not confess to be right and just.
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he did it to explain the hypocrisy hope it helps if so mark brainliest if it doesn't help then i am sorry