<span>Because they thought that immigrants </span>would take occupations and jobs from Americans and they
additionally fear the foreigners would bring down the country way of life and
breed wrongdoing and infection in the US.
Immigration has been questionable in this nation as far back
as its beginning. At the core of the contention is fear. The genuine issue with
migrants is, and dependably has been, the dread that these foreigners will
overpower and undermine the lifestyle that makes America great. It is actually
an irony given the fact that the nation as it stands now is a nation of
immigrants :)
Black box, because black absorbs more heat than white.
The Byzantine Empire gave the Russian Empire the religion of Eastern Orthodox Christianity do to the inspiration the Russian Czar had recieved when he heard of the Byzantine empires famous religious building the Hagia Sophia. The Russian title of Czar was also derived from the rulers of the Byzantine empire who at the time were labeled as "Caesar". Most of the Russian architecture that we can see today has been derived from Byzantine architecture like the building in Instanbul called The Hagia Sophia as I mentioned earlier.
The correct answer is common.
Most people in the United States of America support suicide. Almost two-thirds of the country of all American citizens supports suicide as an escape route from pain and agony. Yet, suicide remains as a bad idea to combat pain, which is why it is still opposed by many individuals, especially the Catholic Church.