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kublai khan grandson of ghengish khan was first mongol to rule whole china ......he began yuan dynasty in which many reform were made especially in trade and deplomatic relationship and expanded his kingdom
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I believe the answer is D. <span>It united many different European kingdoms under a shared religious culture.
When roman empire falls, the fragments of what used to be territories formed their own kingdom/Governance.
and even though the kingdoms/governance are now separated, they still held into their religious Christian traditions as some sort of guidance in their life</span>
The immigrants are viewed as people who should be pitied and allowed in as they are mostly Jewish refugees, fleeing persecution, according to <em>Emma Lazarus' </em><em>The Colossus.</em>
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This refers to the first-hand account of a topic or a narration that is usually reliable.
Emma Lazarus was of the opinion that immigrants can be Americans as she used the Statue of Liberty as a symbol of a welcoming mother to all immigrants. She also felt that all immigrants were equal and one was not superior to the other.
Thomas Bailey in his poem, <em>The Unguarded Gates</em>, is critical of immigrants coming to America. From the tone of the poem, he is a white supremacist and also an advocate of nationalism which also shows that he thought some immigrants were less equal than others.
<em>The Babel Proclamation </em>by the Iowa Governor William Harding showed the controversial declaration that only English should be spoken in public places and also he had strong anti-German sentiments in the wake of World War I and he was anti-immigration and thought some immigrants were less equal than others.
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Puritans were strict Protestants who wanted to 'purify' the Church and get rid of all traces of the Catholic faith. Many had fled abroad when Mary I, a Catholic, was queen, but had started to return when Elizabeth, a Protestant, came to the throne.