PLZ HELP EVEYONE IGNORES ME
is this appeal to reason?
The book is called" The Immigrant Con...
PLZ HELP EVEYONE IGNORES ME
is this appeal to reason?
The book is called" The Immigrant Contribution
Immigration plainly was not always a happy experience. It was
hard on the newcomers, and hard as well on the communities to
which they came. When poor, ill-educated and frightened people
disembarked in a strange land, they often fell prey to native
racketeers, unscrupulous businessmen and cynical politicians. Boss
Tweed said, characteristically, in defense of his own depredations in
New York in the 1870’s, “This population is too hopelessly split into
races and factions to govern it under universal suffrage, except by bribery of patronage, or corruption.” But the very problems of adjustment and assimilation presented a challenge to the American idea—a challenge which subjected that
idea to stern testing and eventually brought out the best qualities
in American society.
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Me ! select the correct answer. in his essay "civil disobedience," henry david thoreau wrote "that government is best which governs least." which answer best shows how this motto reflects transcendentalist principles? a. an ideal government does not exist, so anarchy is best for a nation. b. citizens require the government to define the difference between right and wrong. c. government can act as an impediment to the will and morality of individual men. d. an ideal nation is one that is not governed by a monarchy or dictatorship. e. government on a large scale is inefficient and should be managed at the state level.
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Based on what you have just learned about the great awakening and religious life in the colonies, why would a sermon be popular to read? check all reasons that apply.
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