The labor of immigrantswas essential to new american economy desperate for money new comers took whatever jobs they could find. _______ by neha rahman queens 30 is 235 copy this answer all my friend ann marie, lany, katherina,sanie,tipo
through learning how to speak english and getting an education and listening to american radio getting use to their customs
they assimilated by going to English school, learning English, and only speaking Russian at home
20% of the Russians only spoke Russian at home
80% didn't speak Russian at home
to assimilate, they have to.
Nativists are people whom do not like and usually discriminate against immigrants. Therefore, they feel as if immigrants will not be able to truely assimilate into the new culture that they have arrived in, and will cause problems for society because of this.
It was designed to assimilate people of wide-ranging culters into the domain cultures. Schools provided programs to teach immigrants skills needed for citizenship. my textbook says, Americanizaion movement was an education program designed to help immigrants assimilate to American culture. I agree with the education program
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a farmer from Ireland
they are not from dominica so that is when they come to another country they will not understand what the people are doing
It was designed to assimilate people of wide-ranging culters into the domain cultures. Schools provided programs to teach immigrants skills needed for citizenship. my textbook says, Americanizaion movement was an education program designed to help immigrants assimilate to American culture. I agree with the education program
They became the centers for the Americanzation process
Society often benefits when immigrants assimilate to some extent, such as learning the language and understanding local customs, to facilitate integration and harmony. However, it is also important to preserve cultural diversity and allow immigrants to maintain aspects of their own heritage and identity. Striking a balance between assimilation and cultural preservation can lead to a more inclusive and respectful society.
Very much so. It would benefit them if they did. Many were fleeing from unfriendly regimes.
Between 1890 and 1920, millions of people immigrated to the United States from eastern and southern Europe. • Many native-born Americans viewed the new immigrants as a threat to the American way of life. They wanted the new immigrants to assimilate, or adopt the language and customs of the dominant culture in American society