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dimaraw [331]
2 years ago
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17. Which of the following was NOT a problem that the Republic of Texas faced?

History
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Andrej [43]2 years ago
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We need to see the answers to know
kari74 [83]2 years ago
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Answer:

I don't know but i do know that their biggest problem was lack of money.

Explanation:

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Answer: The majority of immigrants were "pulled" into America by the promise of opportunities, and others were "pushed" away from their home countries by hardships.

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The majority of immigrants were "pulled" into America by the promise of opportunities, and others were "pushed" away from their home countries by hardships.

<h2><u>Immigration push/pull factors in the late 19th early 20th centuries-</u></h2>

<u>Push Factors-</u>

1. <u>Poverty</u>

2. <u>Famine</u>

3. <u>Limited jobs</u>

4. <u>Limited land</u>  

5. <u>Religious or political prosecution</u>  

<h3><u>Pull Factors-</u></h3>

1. <u>Plenty of lands</u>

2. <u>Plenty of jobs</u>

3. <u>Democracy</u>

4. <u>Opportunity for social advancement</u>

<h2><u>Europeans (Push/Pull Factors)-</u></h2>

<u>Push Factors-</u>

1. <u>To escape religious persecution</u>

2. <u>Rising population</u>

3. <u>Limited land for farming</u>

4. <u>Very few jobs</u>  

<u>Pull Factors-</u>

1. <u>Many jobs</u>

2. <u>Independent lives</u>

<h2><u>Chinese/Pull Factors-</u>  </h2>

1. <u>To seek fortune during the gold rush in 1848 (California gold rush)  </u>

2. <u>To help build the nation's railroad</u>

3. (<u>When railroads were completed) farming, mining, and domestic service began</u>  

<h2><u>Japanese/Pull Factors-</u></h2>

1. <u>1884 Hawaiian planters recruited Japanese workers (Japanese emigration boom)</u>

2. <u>Hawaii annexation brought an increased amount of immigrants to the West Coast</u>

3. <u>Increased even more as word spread about high American wages</u>

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"insure domestic Tranquility

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In this painting called 'The Triumph of Marat', Marat is being carried by the people, the scene shows the people in a jubilant mood, celebrating the acquittal of Marat by the Revolution tribunal.

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A painting like this would have likely produced a mixed reaction from viewers in the salon, because of what a controversial figure Marat was.

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Jean Paul Marat was French political theorist who was an advocate of extreme revolutionary views and measures. He was a prominent figure in the French Revolution, and was very popular with the lower classes of Paris.

The painting in figure 16 in chapter 1 of the NCERT titled 'The triumph of Marat' depicts him being carried jubilantly by the people after he was acquitted by the Revolutionary tribunal.

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In addition to its intrinsic value, culture provides important social and economic benefits. With improved learning and health, increased tolerance, and opportunities to come together with others, culture enhances our quality of life and increases overall well-being for both individuals and communities.

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