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primary sourcesone written by Edward Corsi about Ellis Island, and one
written by a Chinese immigrant about Angel Island. How do the authors
points of view differ? What do they suggest about differences in the ways
Asian and European immigrants were treated?
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What is the most celebrated piece of japanese literature and who was its author? why is it important in the literary world? (around 1000 ad by a woman)
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Plyler v. doe did the following except: established that u.s. citizen children whose parents have been deported may petition to bring the parents back into the country. established that children regardless of immigration status may not be denied a public school education. resulted in the texas law being struck down because it was a state law rather than a federal law. gave children a form of heightened scrutiny even though it has not changed the constitutional review of most classifications.
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Which type of local government is expressed in this map of georgia? the special districts that have been created across the state the areas that were established by charters during colonization the locations of all of the municipalities in the state the divisions that make up the county system
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Once the delegates settled the great compromise, what issue did they tackle next? - the new jersey plan- the virginia plan- the electoral process for the presidency-the three fifths compromise
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