I think that loaning money to immigrants did not help the economy because you are giving money away to people that just came here and don't even have a job yet. The economy is bad already and you are giving away money. That just makes the economy worse
to provide public goods and services to its citizens.
they wouldn't have supplies to trade.
Capitalism would become impossible.
Unemployment in the U.S is a huge issue.
By buying some products, but not others, consumers might determine what is produced.
No because immigrants can bring many different beliefs and knowledge that you might not know and these immigrants can teach. Therefore, it is a good thing to allow immigrants into a country.
There was really no drastic change but I guess it might have helped if companies were to have advertised jobs that were available people could better support their families.
The irrational fear of communism caused many in the United States to be suspicious of immigrants. Their paranoia was helped by officials, such as the United States Attorney General Michael Palmer, who said a communist revolution would come to America unless foreign born agitators were removed from the country. A bombing on Wall Street by anarchists was blamed on immigrants, prompting denial of the basic rights of many. Thousands of immigrants were deported based on a suspicion they might be communists.
Problems for immigrants have historically included: * learning a new language * adjusting to a different culture * making a living
It helped the economy in terms of being able to transport goods and other supplies across the nation to parts of the nation that could not access such items. Also it helped communication ways since you can travel faster to get to whoever you might need to reach.
A more formal term for "illegal alien" might be "undocumented immigrant."
Gorbachev* made the USSR a better place by allowing capitalism into a communist state. Although it was deemed outrageous by conservative communists it still helped the soviet economy. Some might say it didn't but no one is for sure where their economy would be with out it.
They might have died.
They might have died.
immigrants came to the northeast because they needed jobs and a better life
to provide public goods and services to its citizens.
Yes, undocumented immigrants do pay taxes. Many contribute to federal, state, and local taxes through payroll taxes, sales taxes, and property taxes, often using Individual Taxpayer Identification Numbers (ITINs) to file income tax returns. Estimates suggest that undocumented immigrants contribute billions of dollars annually to the U.S. economy through tax payments. However, they are generally ineligible for many social services and benefits for which tax contributions might typically qualify individuals.