Without immigration, American cities would have grown relatively slowly.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)
True
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At Ellis Island, immigrants could expect all of the following to occur EXCEPT
A) they might be given a new Anglicized name. B) they would be given new passports. C) they would be checked for diseases. D) they would be evaluated in terms of their mental health.
What is the principle difference between the Greek (and Roman) classicism's view of God and the Christian view?
a. The Greeks only believed in many gods. b. For the Greeks, God was a logical abstraction, the mind of the universe, not a personal God. c. The two views converged, and in the end, there was no difference. d. For the Greeks, God was the creative force in the universe, sometimes known as Eros. e. The Greeks did not believe in anything divine except the universe itself.
The three famous legislators of the first half of the nineteenth century were Henry Clay, John C. Calhoun and Stephen Douglas
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
The Soviet Union and the United States both coveted good relations with Third World nations because such nations
a. could provide sites for military and intelligence bases. b. had stable political systems. c. were technologically advanced. d. had productive industrial systems.