In the first decades of the twentieth century, how did Mexican immigration to the United States change?

A) It did not, but held steady.
B) It increased dramatically.
C) Mostly women and children came.
D) It was encouraged by the U.S. government.
E) It rarely occurred.


Answer: B

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a. re-introduce slavery in the North b. maintain the regional balance of power in the Senate c. regain control of the House of Representatives d. secure a constitutional amendment protecting slavery

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Venture Smith managed to escape from slavery briefly, he returned because:

A) he was captured by his master. B) he did not believe he could survive in the North. C) he missed his wife too much. D) his provisions were stolen by one of the indentured servants who fled with him.

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a. massive irrigation projects. b. skills taught to European American migrants by Native Americans. c. Indian laborers held in bondage. d. mechanized agriculture.

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What will be an ideal response?

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