This is an opinionated question. No definite answer, everyones answer can vary. I personally feel positively moved, because it is a direct feeling that is noted, and gives a strong feeling to the reader.
Answer:
I feel that Thomas Paine would be more important to celebrate since he was an English American writer and pamphleteer whose "Common Sense" and other writings influenced the American Revolution, and helped pave the way for the Declaration of Independence.
Answer:
They formed ethnic communities
Explanation:
The melting pot image of the United States directed to the concept that the U.S. is a country in which immigrants from different points of origin who have come, intermarried and intermingled in the American society. It resulted in the mixed cultural heritage of the immigrants. However, it is not a simple process and pockets of ethnic communities of immigrants' presence was sometimes interpreted as a divisive reluctance on the part of the immigrants to join the American culture.
. yes. reformers past laws to improve working conditions. labor unions won the right to bargain with employers for better pay, hours, working conditions. More jobs were created and people were able to afford to buy more things once wages were raised.
I didn't read it, but i believe it would be C
<span>Written in the English language so that the "common man" could understand it.
based on what i read about it
hope this helps
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