To what extent were the "new" immigrants pushed out of their native countries or "pulled" to America? Why did so many return to their native countries, and why were Jews the major exception to this trend?
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Why are black people attacking white people on a ship in the 1840 engraving of the Amistad?
A) White prison inmates are attempting to escape a prison ship as black sailors subdue them. B) Black sailors attempt to keep white indentured servants under control en route to the U.S. C) Black slaves are killing white captors as they take over a slave ship. D) Free blacks are attempting to migrate to Africa for the first time.
Although the Chinese Exclusion Act kept most Chinese from entering the United States, certain categories were allowed entry, including which of the following?
A) carpenters B) painters C) students D) plumbers
Compared to other nations, all of these factors made African imperialism particularly complex EXCEPT
a. part of Africa (west) was Muslim. b. the African continent was a land of great geographical differences. c. diverse tribal societies and cultures created a complex social challenge. d. the Catholic Church opposed the political control of African areas by Protestant European nations. e. powerful empires, like the Zulus, were in place in some areas.
With new technology, factories could
a. produce fewer goods at lower prices b. produce fewer goods at higher prices c. produce more goods at higher prices d. produce more goods at lower prices