Claiming that slaves were better off than immigrant workers was a common argument among those who defended slavery, particularly in the South. Slave owners argued that slaves were taken care of in ways that immigrant workers were not. Slaves were able to have a place to sleep, constant work, food, medical care and community life in ways that poor immigrant workers did not have. However, people who argued this did not often take into account the quality of these services and the immense value of personal freedom.
I believe the last one and if not the second
The correct answers are:
- The use of Spanish-English bilingualism is more common here than in other US regions
- The region’s heavy Spanish influence attracts many Central and South American immigrants.
The American Southwest has evolved and distanced itself from its European origins, the use of Spanish, Chicano/Calo, Isleno and English in the region arose from a mixture of English and Spanish influences as well older Spanish roots. The Southwest is ethnically varied, with significant Anglo American and Hispanic American populations in addition to more regional African American, Asian American and American Indian populations.
The answer is B. Globalization concerns many workers because companies will tend to seek lower costs by outsourcing labor.
This is true mostly in developed countries, due to the fact that labor in these countries is paid higher than in developing countries. Therefore, large companies seek the same work positions and professional profiles in countries where they have to pay less to get the same job done. This way, the profit increases.