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Aleonysh [2.5K]
2 years ago
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A summary and central idea paragraph on "The immigration contribution" by John F. Kennedy.

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nadya68 [22]2 years ago
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John F. Kennedy was an avid supporter of immigration. From the late 1800’s to the 1920’s the majority of the population was dedicated to immigrants coming to America in search of a better life. Many of these immigrants worked hard labor and dedicated many new ideas and inventions to the industry. Breakthrough technologies were introduced by immigrant backgrounds. Kennedy refused to let there be a second class in the caste system, he believed from the start that all men were equal no matter their origins. Immigrations greatly impacted the interpretation and attitudes of society, the work industry, and American History. Much of these reasons are the very ones that Kennedy recognized, and refused to let a democracy be the judge of taking away civil rights from those of a different country.
mamaluj [8]2 years ago
5 0

The question above is intended to assess your ability to write a summary and your interpretation of the text. In that case, I can't write a summary for you, but I'll show you how to write one.

First, you must understand that a summary is the re-presentation of a text in a reduced but still efficient form. In this case, the summary must present the main idea of ​​the text and all the sentences that make it significant.

"The immigration contribution" is a text whose main idea is to show the importance that immigrants had in the construction of America. We can see this because the central idea of ​​a text is the subject that the text presents.

In this case, to write your summary, you must:

  1. Read the entire text.
  2. Reread the text and highlight the sentences that show the central idea and evidence of this idea.
  3. Rewrite these sentences.
  4. To avoid plagiarism, rewrite sentences by changing the words but keeping their meaning.

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