Pacific Theater: The Battle of Midway in the pacific due to the fact the Midway offered a strategic advantage to whichever side controls it. If the Japanese took midway, I think history would have played out very differently with a possible land invasion of Hawaii, and even mainland USA. Thanks to our intelligence network though, we were able to thwart the Japanese plan and take the fight to their country.
European Theater: In Europe, I would point towards the D-Day invasion because it was due to its success that German influence was reduced on both the Western and Eastern sides of Europe. Another example which works in tandem with the D-Day invasion. could be the failed invasion of Russia by Germany as it brought Russia into the war from the east and allowed the Allies to push the Germans back on both the eastern and western side into Germany and ultimately Berlin.
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Three reasons that Aldrich uses to oppose "new" immigration to the United States are First, I'll start with an interpretation and analysis of Emma Lazarus'.
"The New Colossus," one of the nation's most famous and frequently cited sonnets, and then go on to explain its symbolic significance throughout the 20th century and into the present day, as well as its importance in forging a generally recognized sense of national identity.
Thomas Aldrich wrote a poem titled "Unguarded Gates" that explores the subject of protest. This poem is seen as an example of anti-immigration sentiments as the author expresses his protest about America becoming a sort of cesspool of Europe. White nationalism and superiority can be metaphorically represented in Aldrich's art.
After providing a brief overview of the history of the various waves of immigrants who endured the hardships of several weeks of overseas travel between the early 19th century and the start of World War I, as well as those who arrived primarily from South and Middle America in the 21st century, I will demonstrate how the "nation of immigrants" has always been a nation of refugees.
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Answer: B.
Explanation:
Making sure that the United States did not break apart