<span>This quote suggestions that "Americanization", rather than a form of assimilation into a homogeneous culture as some would have it appear to be, is in fact an act which has been in a state of national evolution since even the early days. Indeed, the influence of the Catholic immigrants upon the incumbent Anglo-Saxon protestant culture indicates one of the very earliest instances of this evolutionary shift.</span>
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Not sure if you forgot something if you did comment so I can help you but the most important thing you wrote in that small thing is central idea because duh, you want the central idea.
Explanation:
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<u>Advantages of a Janissary life:</u>
- They were young boys who were converted to Islam and were specially trained to guard the fortress and fight in wars.
- They were given privileges as they were Sultan's most truth worthy soldiers.
- They were constantly trained to be better fighters.
<u>Disadvantages of a janissary life:</u>
- They were not allowed to marry until their fighting days are not over.
- They were supposed to be always on foot and active to fight the danger.
<span>A.) something that causes people to leave their country
Push factors 'push' the immigrants from their home country to their immigranted family. Push factors can include war, famine, or other disasters.
This is different from a pull factor, in which the pull factor pulls people to a better place, such as moving from a city to another for better working conditions or higher wages.
hope this helps</span>
It depends because I am currently taking US History.