Seeing America through the immigrants' eyes means understanding the diverse experiences, struggles, and aspirations they bring to the country, highlighting their contributions to its culture and economy. Authors emphasize this perspective as it fosters empathy and appreciation for the complexities of the immigrant experience, challenging stereotypes and promoting a more inclusive narrative of American identity. This understanding is crucial for recognizing the shared humanity and resilience that define the nation's story, ultimately enriching societal cohesion and progress.
i believe they were African slaves that would brought to America
They expect opportunity and hope to start a new life :)
Immigrants face outdated immigration laws that can leave them confused, and in limbo for a considerable amount of time. They also face negative reactions from some people, who attach certain negative characteristics to people who come from certain countries.
I believe that would be corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day. I have been told that this custom was first begun by Irish immigrants in the U.S. and not an ancient Irish custom at all.
The churches set up shelter and food for some immigrants. In return the immigrants were influenced to be Protestants and believe in God. Immigrants were given food, shelter, and religious instruction which some regard as being of questionable value.
answered by: anomus The Immigrants would take jobs from the Americans
Nativists believed that Immigrants wanted to destroy America.
i believe they were African slaves that would brought to America
I believe that in America most immigrants do not have to assimilate into society, which is the main reason they come here.
They heard that America was a free country. They would be able to practice their own religions, maybe have an education, and have their rights to believe in whatever they wanted.
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They expect opportunity and hope to start a new life :)
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94% of America believe that the Miranda Rights are important. The other 6% really dose not care
Immigrants face outdated immigration laws that can leave them confused, and in limbo for a considerable amount of time. They also face negative reactions from some people, who attach certain negative characteristics to people who come from certain countries.
I believe that would be corned beef and cabbage on St. Patrick's Day. I have been told that this custom was first begun by Irish immigrants in the U.S. and not an ancient Irish custom at all.
Answer:Christians know that human authors wrote the books in the Bible, but they believe that God was the one who inspired these authors, and through the guiding of the Holy Spirit, they wrote the books.A. God.