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What motive did the federalists have for pushing the alien act through congress in 1798? a. the new law made immigrants pay higher taxes, which the federalists hoped would be used to pay the national debt and fund the military. b. the new law denied immigrants the right to vote because many immigrants supported thomas jefferson and the republicans. c. the new law required business owners to hire illegal aliens who hated the liberal republicans. d. the new law made immigrants wait 14 years before becoming citizens, a move the federalists hoped would keep them from voting for years. select the best answer from the choices provided abcd
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What was one of the advantages that the united states had over europe regarding the industrial revol the united states had a continuous supply of potential factory worker the united states imported workers from europe to work in factories. the workers in the united states were more skilled than the workers in europe the united states didn't actively participate in the industrial revolution. instead they imported most of their goods from other countries.
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