Negative because it prevented immigration from Asia and set quota on immigration coming in due to myths that immigrants would take away jobs from Americans already here. But some immigrants coming in were highly educated therefore if the quota was met they could not come in till next year
True //Edward Snowden, a former contractor for the CIA, left the US in late May after leaking to the media details of extensive internet and phone surveillance by American intelligence. Mr Snowden, was granted temporary asylum in Russia, faces espionage charges over his actions.He was collecting telephone records of millions of Americans .
No, most weren't successful. The Sacramento Bee newspaper reported that "one in every five miners who came to California in 1849 was dead within six months." Those who lived to tell the tail found the work very hard. Most of those who became wealthy off gold were (1) lucky and (2) found their gold during the early days of the Gold Rush.
Actually, alot of those who got rich off the gold rush were the ones who ran businesses to support the prospectors' needs for clothing, equipment, etc.
Answer:
This is an example of Illusory correlation.
Explanation:
In psychology, illusory correlation is the phenomenon of perceiving a relationship between variables (typically people, events, or behaviors) even when no such relationship exists. A false association may be formed because rare or novel occurrences are more salient and therefore tend to capture one's attention.This phenomenon is one way stereotypes form and endure.
As given in the question the indication of the link is made on the basis of the perception of the relationship between the mercury based immunization and young children developing autism is the example of illusory correlation.
Explanation:
the Chinese were pretty interested and impressed by Rome: Their kings are not permanent. They select and appoint the most worthy man. If there are unexpected calamities in the kingdom, such as frequent extraordinary winds or rains, he is unceremoniously rejected and replaced.