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Most of the men were free black men from massachusetts and other parts of the North. Students like the movie because of how it explains and shows and acknowleges the discrimination they faced, as well as their heroic moments.
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There are 4 conditional waves of Russian immigration to the United States.
The first was connected with the Russian development of America in the 18th-19th centuries and was represented by small Russian researchers who founded settlements along the Pacific coast.
The second took place at the turn of the 19th and 20th centuries and was represented by Jews from the Russian Empire.
The third - a small wave - was represented by political emigrants (mostly also Jews) from the USSR in the late 60s and early 70s.
And, finally, the most massive influx (the fourth wave) occurred during the fall of the Iron Curtain in the late 1980s and early 1990s, when numerous groups of Jews, Russians, Ukrainians and others arrived (mainly already at the turn of 20-21 centuries).
I know Ellis Island is a major immigration station in New York... Is there a specific time period though?
The Greeks created poetry before making use of writing for literary purposes. Poems created in the Preclassical period were meant to be sung or recited (writing was little known before the 7th century BC). Most poems focused on myths, legends that were part folktale and part religion.
There are multiple reasons people didn't want to go to Vietnam. Firstly, it was immoral and people didn't like the fact we were going to a third world country and massacring it's people. Many also thought that the whole mission lacked a clear objective and appeared unwinnable.
TL;DR - It's probably answer choice A