Internal developments in China during the late nineteenth century, such as poverty, overcrowding, political instability, and natural disasters, pushed many Chinese to seek economic opportunities abroad, including in the United States. Additionally, the decline of the Qing Dynasty and the impact of Western Imperialism further fueled the desire for Chinese to emigrate in search of better prospects.
No, 'resuled' is not a word. The correct form is 'resulted.'
Democratic form of government.
American accents vary due to historical settlement patterns, immigration waves, and geographic isolation. Different regions developed distinct accents based on who settled there and which languages influenced their speech. This resulted in the diverse range of accents seen across the United States today.
Consulted. Exulted. Resulted. Defaulted. Salted. Assaulted. Vaulted. Malted. Halted. Faulted.
The decline of the Roman Empire resulted in the development of linguistic zones of the Romance languages, which are derived from Latin. These languages include Italian, Spanish, French, Portuguese, and Romanian. Over time, these languages spread and evolved as the empire fragmented.
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what did favorable immigration laws result in?
private and public cooperation
rapd growth of the nation's urban centers
Second Great Awakening
Through prayer.
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Second Great Awakening
1. manufacturing 2. banking 3. investment
Widespread anti-Chinese sentiment in the late-1800s resulted in a Congressional law to prohibit any further Chinese immigration.
The passage of the Immigration Act of 1965 resulted in a significant change to the immigration system in the United States. It abolished the national origin quota system, which favored immigrants from northern and western Europe, and instead introduced a preference system based on family reunification and employment skills. This led to an increase in immigration from countries in Asia, Africa, and Latin America, shaping the demographics of the United States in the following decades.
U.S public opinion on the Vietnam war became increasingly negative