The politics of America has changed widely from 1854 today while in 1854 there for two parties the Whigs and the Democratic. The democratic were in favor of slavery while the Whigs differed in this case. Because of which it collapse to form a new party called the Republican. Abraham Lincoln was the first President of this party and was successful in establishment of slavery.
After Lincoln's death Republican Party still went on to see if the slaves got their rights. with time it Businessman and wealthy people got more involved with party for power. Hence by 1920 this party becomes more of business party Until the economic crash in 1929 After which Franklin Roosevelt and other democrats come into power.
From 1989 to 2011 there was a very great Hispanic immigration taking place and democrats supported realizing these immigrants throughout. And today Republican formed trust in the resentment of this. this is how from ancient politics modern politics got connected .
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The fourteen points was a statement of principles for peace that was to be used for negotiations in order to end World War I
The Catholics disowned any of the Protestant faith, claiming they would be sent to Hell for it.
The right answer is A: Governmental laws, supported by Nativists, limited the number of immigrants coming into the US. This political cartoon, which appeared in <em>The Literary Digest</em> in 1921, shows a funnel extended across the Atlantic Ocean, with its wide opening in the European side, overflowed with emigrants, and its small opening in the American side, where Uncle Sam, holding a tag that reads "gate" with a "3%" tag attached to it, is allowing just a few of them to enter the country. The imagery, as well as the title of the cartoon ("The Only Way to Handle It"), are a direct reference to the Emergency Quota Act of 1921, which limited the annual number of immigrants admitted into the United States from any country to 3% of the number of residents from those countries that were already living in the U.S. as per the census of 1910.