What is the long-term significance of the 1965 Immigration Act?
A) It established immigration limits based on nationality.
B) More immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe arrived on American shores.
C) It prompted dramatic increases in immigration from Asia and Latin America.
D) It established new patrols of the borders between the U.S. and Mexico.
E) All of these choices
C
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A) Ohio country B) Quebec Province C) New Orleans D) St. Lawrence valley
All of the following are correct about India's zamindars EXCEPT
a. they were local officials. b. they were paid by international trade revenues collected by the Mughal emperor. c. their salaries were from land taxes paid by peasants. d. some were Hindus but most were Moslems. e. they had both civilian and military retainers, thus had considerable local power.
Eisenhower’s eight years in office were marked by
a. a series of overlapping military interventions in small countries. b. no armed conflicts of note. c. the deterioration of the dollar. d. a decline in American morale. e. a loss of national morale.
Tannen claimed that gender differences in communication stem from the different goals that men and women have when they communicate. Her position is called the ______.
A. gender cultures theory B. difference in communication hypothesis C. different cultures hypothesis D. gender difference in conversation theory