Answer:
1. Columbus is worthy of celebration by all Americans because he represents our ancestry.
2. Celebrating Columbus Day is a continuous way of saying "We're proud to be Americans, and equally proud of our Italian heritage and ancestry."
3. 57 percent of Americans believe that it's a good idea to have a holiday named for him.
4. Columbus was a man whose approach to the native people he met during his first voyage was exemplary, taking delight in their friendliness and happy demeanor.
5. He practically defines our understanding of the spirit of discovery is himself worth rediscovering, and worth teaching, with both truth and objectivity.
B) spread of communist ideas :)
The US immigrant population in 1910 was more culturally diverse than in the 1800s.
Answer: Option A
<u>Explanation:</u>
In 1900s, more and more immigrants from different parts of the world and especially Europe started to settle in America. Most of these immigrants settled in New York with an aim to find jobs and earn a living. American society in 1900s was full of diverse cultures and also depicted unity in diversity wherein all immigrants were incorporated in the society. American society in 1900s consisted of native America,s Latin Americans and Europeans who had mainly come from Southern and Eastern Europe.
Believe that it is an extension to the commandments
Conservation should be given to smaller units to protect them from competition and provide more employment opportunities. Bigger firms should not be given protection.
<u>Explanation:</u>
The conservation which is important for the economy is the conservation given to the industries and the manufacturing units which are at smaller level to give employment opportunities to the people of the economy and protect them from competition.
But the conservation and protection to bigger firms should not be given, these should be exposed to competition so that they work in more efficient way and provide more choices to the people in the market.