Immigrants from Mexico I'm pretty sure.
Answer: fishing, whaling and fur trapping
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Marcus Garvey's movement was important as it inspired many people to rise above their oppressors, thus creating a movement for the black race in Jamaica.
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Marcus Garvey was a political activist in Jamaica and the founder of the Universal Negro Improvement Association. He spoke to his fellow black Negroes to rise for themselves and stand against their oppressors.
Though he led the largest black movement in history, he did not receive much support for his movement. But after he passed away his words still rang in the ears of people and encouraged them to stand against their oppressors.
This encouragement led to the creation of a movement for the black race in Jamaica.
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B. It is important to view the world geographically from only one perspective.
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The main reason why <em>Einstein</em> urged <em>the president</em> to authorize the project known as the “Manhattan Project” is because <em>Germany</em> was also developing <em>atomic bombs</em>
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Back in <em>1939</em>, the president of the US was Franklin D. Roosevelt. In this period <em>Einstein</em> and other scientists were close to developing an atomic bomb.
Becuse that Germany was also close to figuring out how to make an atomic bomb, a scientist and the co-worker of <em>Einstein</em>, <em>Szilard</em> wrote a letter to the president urging him to authorize the Manhattan project. This letter was just signed by <em>Einstein (not written)</em>.
The decision was made and the project was active.
Still, the important fact is that <em>Einstein</em> himself was not later included in the project. At that time, he was considered a kind of celebrity and his own safety would have been in jeopardy if he had worked on it. The project’s info was basically denied to <em>Einstein</em> and the only contribution from his side was several equations.
At the end of the project, when the atomic bombs were already created and the decisions of their dropping points made, <em>Einstein</em> found out everything about the project and as <em>he</em> said, <em>he</em> regretted signing the letter.