The people have a tendency to move to new place for a better life. When people migrate across the nation to a new nation they are called as immigrants or migrants by the people of the place where they moved.
<h3>Route of Immigrants</h3>
Ellis island is situated in the upper part of bay of New York and is one of the most known immigration inspection center for the immigrants. The people who move to US from Europe have to travel across the west coast to board a ship for Ellis island.
Similarly, the migrants of Asia travel through the pacific ocean to reach Angel island which is the closest and the best route to reach the angle island.
Therefore, Most immigrants who passed through Ellis Island were European, but most who passed through Angel Island were Asian because "Ellis Island was closer to Europe, while Angel Island was closer to Asia" and OPTION D is correct.
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The early civilizations lacked adequate means to obtain knowledge about the human brain. Their assumptions about the inner workings of the mind, therefore, were not accurate. Early views on the function of the brain<span> regarded it to be a form of "cranial stuffing" of sorts. In ancient Egypt, from the late </span>Middle Kingdom<span> onwards, in preparation for mummification, the brain was regularly removed, for it was the </span>heart<span> that was assumed to be the seat of intelligence. According to </span>Herodotus<span>, during the first step of mummification: "The most perfect practice is to extract as much of the brain as possible with an iron hook, and what the hook cannot reach is mixed with drugs." Over the next five thousand years, this view came to be reversed; the brain is now known to be the seat of intelligence, although colloquial variations of the former remain as in "memorizing something by heart".</span>
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"oligarchs were voted in and controlled the legal system" would be your correct answer.
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