Growing numbers of naturalized immigrants have significantly influenced the U.S. political system by diversifying the electorate and introducing new perspectives on various issues. Their participation in elections has often led to increased advocacy for policies that address Immigration reform, social justice, and economic opportunity. Additionally, as naturalized citizens engage in local and national politics, they contribute to the representation of historically underrepresented communities, ultimately shaping the political landscape and fostering a more inclusive democracy.
What was the main reason that immigrants in citites became new voters in large numbers
Had political problems
Had political problems
The had problems that political parties could help with
They were encouraged by political machines.
During the post-war years the middle class was growing in numbers.
Northern cities (apex)
Immigrants in cities became new voters in large numbers primarily due to the political mobilization efforts of political parties and community organizations that sought to engage them in the democratic process. Many immigrants were attracted to the promise of political representation and the potential to influence policies that directly affected their lives, such as labor rights, housing, and social services. Additionally, as they settled in urban areas, they formed tight-knit communities that encouraged civic participation and voting as a means of asserting their rights and interests.
We need to lower the numbers of illegal immigrants so that we can prevent terrorists from entering the country.
The gold rush of the early 1850s in Victoria. was responsible for large numbers of immigrants making their way into Victoria. the majority of these immigrants were Chinese from the south of China. Political upheaval and natural disasters had cause great poverty in the homeland. The Chinese immigrants referred to the goldfields as the 'New Gold Mountain'.
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On the railroads