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Between the end of the 19th century and the beginning of the 20th century, millions of people — in numbers which have not been seen since — came to America in pursuit of a better, freer life.
On the east coast, most of the huddled masses were met by the Statue of Liberty and Ellis Island. On the west coast, between 1910 and 1940, most were met by the wooden buildings of Angel Island. These immigrants were Australians and New Zealanders, Canadians, Mexicans, Central and South Americans, Russians, and in particular, Asians.
There, during this period of great migration, they would meet with a reception quite unlike that given to European immigrants on the East Coast. The reasons for this reception, and the story of this journey, as usual, have their roots in the past.
Fifty years beforehand, around the middle of the 19th century, on the far western frontier of the continental United States, immigrants from Guangdong Province in southern China began arriving, fleeing from a land stricken by both natural and man-made disasters and a collapsing rural economy. Though initially welcomed, when the local economy took a downturn in the 1870s, economic problems were laid at the feet of this highly visible minority by organized labor, newspapers, and in short order, politicians.
A number of laws were passed at the local and state levels targeting the Chinese, soon attracting national attention. In order to secure the crucial western states' votes, both parties in Congress supported the first of several acts targeting immigration from Asia. With the passing of this first act, the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, America had limited immigration on the basis of nationality or race for the first time, and it would not be the last, as subsequent acts severely curtailed each successive wave of immigration from Asia which came to replace Chinese immigrant workers.
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49
Explanation:
The answer to the question is 49.
Need help asapp!! Question: What are some ways in which china was isolated from the rest of the world and how did this impact its overall development?
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the large land isolatedfrom much of the rest of the world by dry desert to the north and west the Pacific Ocean to the East and impassable mountains to the South This enable to Chinese to develop independently from other world civilization .
Three contributing factors that led to xenophobia
Answer:
The three most important factors contributing to xenophobic violence are political leadership, lack of conflict resolution processes, and very few prosecutions
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What term refers to an assurance made to study participants that identifying information about them acquired through the study will not be released to anyone outside of the study?
Answer:
"Confidentiality" is the right answer.
Explanation:
This corresponds to something like a guarantee that perhaps the amount of knowledge gathered from the study would not be disseminated to anybody other than studying respondents.Though because its purpose is somehow to remain to stand and therefore any willing individual research or surveys to find out anyway knowledge is deliberately hidden or stored.Which Australian physical feature is a sacred place of the
Aboriginal people?
Great Victoria Desert
Ayers Rock
Coral Sea
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the correct answer is Ayres Rock
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Answer: D
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D
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. A researcher wants to find out if spending an hour outside every day promotes increases in mood and mental health. To study this, the researcher selects individuals in a specific age group and divides them into two groups. One group is told not to spend persistent time outside. The other group is instructed to spend an hour of uninterrupted time outside. This model would best reflect a _________________ design.
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A researcher wants to find out if spending an hour outside every day promotes increases in mood and mental health. To study this, the researcher selects individuals in a specific age group and divides them into two groups. One group is told not to spend persistent time outside. The other group is instructed to spend an hour of uninterrupted time outside. This model would best reflect an Experimental design.
Let's remember that in psychology or sociology, experimental design means that the people who participate in the experiment are grouped into different teams or sides
Most of the time, researchers split the participants into two groups because one group is the so-called control group and the experimental group. All the variables are introduced into the experimental group to find the results.
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17: Slave labor
18: Military
19. math
20: quipu
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17: War
18: Army
19: Math
20: Quipu
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The Inca empire was built on war. All young men had to serve in the Army. The Inca developed a method for doing math. They used a role with knotted cords of different lengths and colours called a quipu.
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During world war 1 Adolfo hitler was a
the leader of the nazi's
Choose the word from each sentence that matches its description.
The falling snow covered the Rocky Mountains.
Participle used as an adjective modifier:_______
Proper noun: ______
Common noun: ______
Verb:______
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What are the similarities and differences between trump and Andrew Jackson
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Differences: Jackson was different. No one like him had ever served as president. He made executive decisions based on his personal beliefs and did what he could to protect the common man. Jackson, who survived diseases like smallpox, malaria, dysentery, rheumatism and dropsy and endured physical disability most of his adult life after being shot in the chest during a duel, was just shy of Mr. Trump in stature, standing 6-foot-1. But Jackson was far thinner, with estimates between 145 pounds and 154 pounds, putting his body mass index at 20 or lower.
Similarities: Both Jackson and Trump also ran on campaigns to weed out corruption in government. On this count, the comparison produces mixed results. While Trump has yet to take office, early indications are that his promise to “drain the swamp” of Washington corruption has fallen by the wayside
What river region did Henry Hudson claim for the Dutch in 1609?
Answer:
Hudson River region
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Give a description of recent (2018-2020) Xenophobia of how this problem has displayed itself in your community
Answer:
Corona based discrimination
Explanation:
I remember in the beginning of 2020 many people in the country and my school said Xenophobic things insinuating Asian-Americans were sick or contagious or were bullied based on their race.
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Answer:
True
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True.
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Phillip has been preparing to give the valedictorian speech at his high school since mid-February. He has a fear of public speaking that began in elementary school when he forgot a speech when he was running for student council president. He has been working with the drama teacher at the school to overcome this fear. As graduation approaches, he has started to have difficulty sleeping and has lost his appetite. He has worked hard to earn the opportunity and does think his message of finding his way as a child of immigrants and divorce is important. Still he is beginning to question whether or not he will be able to present the speech in front of such a large crowd. He has spoken to his guidance counselor about his concerns.
Explain how each of the following concepts relates to the scenario:
Phobia
Sympathetic nervous system
Intrinsic motivation
Positive reinforcement
Extraversion
Altruism
Elaborative rehearsal
Answer: See explanation
Explanation:
• Phobia: This is an irrational fear of a particular thing. In this case, Philip has a fear for public speaking.
• Sympathetic nervous system: When a stressful situation occurs, the sympathetic nervous system responds to such situation as there's a boost is the alertness of ones body. Based on the question, Philip started to have difficulty sleeping and has lost his appetite which is how the sympathetic nervous system reacted.
• Intrinsic motivation: This is when an individual does something without expecting any reward. It comes from within and it's not externally motivated. The intrinsic motivation here is that he has been working with the drama teacher at the school to overcome this fear.
• Positive reinforcement: This simply means making q particular behavior more likely to occur in the future as a result of the fact that something desirable is added after the behavior occurs in order to make it happen again.
• Extraversion: This shows how social and outgoing an individual is. Someone who has a high score in extraversion is very social and outgoing. In this case, Philip will score low as he really isn't social which is why he has a fear of public speaking.
• Altruism: This is when something is done for the benefit of others or in order to promote the welfare of someone else.
• Elaborative rehearsal: This is a technique whereby the thoughts and ideas that are stored in the short-term memory is passed later into the long term memory.
Kennedy and Adolphs, in their article about stress in the city, reported two findings in which activity in the brain was associated (in a bad way) with different aspects of city life. One finding was that activation of the amygdala correlated with the size of the city in which an individual currently resided. Another finding involved a different area of the brain and its association with
1) the length of time a person had lived in a large city during childhood.
2) the population density of one's current geographic residence.
3) the region of origin of a person's mother.
4) the region in which one lived from age 18-21 years old.
Answer: The population density of one's current geographic residence.
Explanation:
Daniel Kennedy and Ralph Adolphs, both from the California Institute of Technology, noted in an essay published in the same issue of Nature.
Kennedy and Adolphs noted that city populations might, to a certain extent, be a self-selecting population. "There are wide variations in individuals' preferences for, and ability to cope with, city life: some thrive in New York City; others would happily swap it for a desert island," they wrote in their essay. One key reason for this might be "the perceived degree of control that people have over their daily lives."
Kennedy and Adolphs Also suggested future work focusing on ways of "softening" the urban landscape via better architecture and urban planning.
Even though city dwellers showed differences in their brains, their levels of the stress hormone cortisol was on par with their rural peers.
Social threat, lack of control and subordination are all likely candidates for mediating the stressful effects of city life, and probably account for much of the individual differences."
Dr Daniel Kennedy and Prof Ralph Adolphs, both at the California Institute of Technology, said that there are wide variations in a people's preferences for, and ability to cope with, city life.
Which of these was the first government of the United States?
A)
Constitution
B)
Mayflower Compact
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Articles of Confederation
D)
Declaration of Independence
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Although the Civil War ultimately led to the abolition of slavery in the United States, the war began -
1.Because of the North's attempt to develop its own agriculture.
2.Because of the South's attempt to become industrialized.
3.To gain control of the California Territory in the west
4.To preserve the Union under one government.
Answer:
c
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Answer:
4
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In the marine nitrogen cycle, name the 3 processes that take place
Answer:
Nitrogen fixation, Nitrification, Assimilation, Ammonification and Denitrification.
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Sound waves can travel through almost everything so it would be the last one; air(gas), liquid, and solid! Hope this helps!! :)
What characterizes an organism? Check all that apply. contains cells is able to reproduce uses energy is abiotic grows and develops
Answer:
Contains cells
Is able to reproduce
Grows and Develops
Uses Energy
Explanation:
Abiotic means not derived by biological factors. So the sun and rocks are abiotic. Everything else checks out
Athens was the first city-state to adopt monotheism while Sparta remained a polytheistic state Sparta was a militaristic while Athens became known for its democratic institutions. Sparta was open to all newcomers while Athens required proof of parentage in order to become a citizen of Athens. Sparta was a militaristic Oligarchy while Athens became known for its democratic institutions. Which Greek contributions proved crucial to the foundation of Western civilization?
Answer:
in my opinion there ways of democrcy and they way they treated eachother!!
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In what ways has classical Greece had a profound influence on the culture of the West
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Which is an example of a natural monopoly?
Answer:
An example of a natural monopoly is tap water.
Explanation:
A natural monopoly occurs when the most efficient number of firms in the industry is one. A natural monopoly will typically have very high fixed costs meaning that it is impractical to have more than one firm producing the good.
how corruption manifest in public sector and private sector
Answer:
All before-mentioned forms of corruption occur in the public sector, including bribery, embezzlement, illicit enrichment, trading in influence, and abuse of functions (which can involve favouritism and nepotism). As noted in Module 1, the precise legal articulation of corruption offences is complex. For example, article 15 of UNCAC defines bribery in the public sector as "[t]he promise, offering or giving, to a public official, directly or indirectly, of an undue advantage, for the official himself or herself or another person or entity, in order that the official act or refrain from acting in the exercise of his or her official duties". While this definition can be difficult to digest, the essence of the crime - money or anything else of value exchanged for benefits from political or economic actors - is not difficult to grasp. Nor is it difficult to understand the effect of the crime - circumventing lawful procedures by auctioning off political or economic power to the highest bidder.
The same goes for embezzlement and misappropriation of property, defined in UNCAC Article 17. Beyond the complex legal formulation of the definition, the bottom line is that someone entrusted with something valuable (such as property, funds or investments) has taken it for him- or herself or routed it to some third party at the expense of others. It is, essentially, a combination of betrayal and theft. UNCAC article 19 defines the offence of abuse of functions. This offence could apply to situations such as patronage (the use of State resources to reward individuals for their electoral support); nepotism (preferential treatment of relatives); cronyism (awarding jobs and other advantages to friends or trusted colleagues); and sextortion (the demand for sexual favours as a form of payment) - all of which undermine independent or democratically representative decision-making, and fair and competitive processes in the formation or staffing of governments. Like the crimes of bribery and embezzlement, these forms of corruption are highly destructive of transparency, accountability and the rule of law. That is not only their effect; it is also their object and purpose. For a further discussion of the crimes defined by UNCAC and the corollary obligations of States that are party to the Convention, see Module 12 of the E4J University Module Series on Anti-Corruption.
Corruption manifests differently in different areas of the public sector. For example, corruption schemes in the areas of security and defence may include patronage and bribes to secure the purchase of military equipment from a particular company, while in the health sector it may refer to kickbacks that patients have to pay to their doctors or abuse of healthcare funds by public officials and doctors. In the area of education, corruption occurs when lecturers demand favours from their students to pass an exam or to receive a diploma (for more information about corruption in education see Module 9 of the E4J University Module Series on Anti-Corruption). Common corruption schemes in the police and the judiciary include the manipulation of cases and evidence by the police, court judgments given to satisfy a favoured party, and corruption in judicial procurement. All these schemes lead to people's frustration, disengagement, polarization and even conflict. When these corruption offences occur in the areas of the public sector that are responsible for providing justice and enforcing the law, such as the judiciary and the police, they are not only offences in their own right, they also obstruct the course of justice and undermine the rule of law and human rights in the most direct and fundamental way.
What led the United States to enter the Korean and Vietnam Wars
What are the ways Muslims worship?
Answer:
Muslims love in a structure called a mosque. On Friday around early afternoon, the most significant of the week after week benefits is held. At the point when Muslims ask, they should consistently confront Makkah in Saudi Arabia.
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In the system of government described in the Articles of Confederation, what had the most power?
Answer:
C. State Governments
Explanation:
It placed the power into state governments to allow states to make their own delegates.
Give 3 factors that influence what career we choose
Answer:theres no answer choices but I think it would be... how much money you could make,how much experience is required, and how much schooling you might need for a particular job. Or it could depend on if you would have to move to be able to work at that place.
Explanation:
Choose the items that CORRECTLY describe a step in the juvenile justice system.
A grand jury must decide if a juvenile is to be charged with a crime.
Detained juveniles must have a hearing within 72 hours.
When a juvenile is taken into custody, he/she is turned over to an "intake officer" who investigates the case.
A "Disposition Hearing" is held to determine the punishment for a juvenile.
Juveniles found guilty of a crime must be sent to "boot camp" or "YDC."
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When a juvenile is taken into custody, he/she is turned over to an "intake officer" who investigates the case: describe a step in the juvenile justice system. Thus, option C is the correct option.
What is the purpose of the juvenile justice system?In the United States, juvenile justice refers to a collection of state and municipal court-based systems that are designed to assist young people who come into contact with law enforcement and are charged with breaking the law. Juvenile courts hear those cases as part of the legal process to determine if the kid violated the law and, if so, to determine the proper course of action.
To defend residents and the neighbourhood against juvenile offenders. to make juvenile offenders responsible for their misdeeds. To offer tailored evaluations to rehabilitate and avoid more delinquent conduct via the development of educational, occupational, social, emotional, and fundamental life skills that enable adolescents to grow and mature.
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