Why did Mexican immigration to the United States increase during and after the Mexican Revolution

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Answer 1
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A powerful economy/improving economy of the United States, but many immigrants returned to Mexico if they had enough money because of the improved conditions of Mexico later on.


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Why did Charles J. Guiteau shoot President Garfield?A) Guiteau was upset because he was not given a government job.

B) Guiteau wanted Charles A. Arthur to become president.

C) Guiteau was a supporter of the spoils system and Garfield believed that the most qualified for the job would get it.

D) Guiteau believed in women's rights and felt that he would gain attention for women's rights by assassinating the president.

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A. He was offended because he was rejected by Garfield.

Whydid eroupeans go on the crusades

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It was mainly to get rich and steal lots of treasure, as well as advancing their own profiles. 
this applies to the nobility who led the Crusades but they told the foot soldiers who were going to die to help the rich obtain their aims, that it was all to glorify God and kick the Muslims out of the Holy Land.

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Why did the Egyptians practice mummification

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To honor life and their ancestors.

Explanation:

This was a very sacred and meaningful practice towards those who were viewed as "god-like" as pharaohs. This was done for the pharaohs and those high in view to god, which was significant for Ancient Egyptians. They had many other advanced and highly intelligent practices for their time.

Economic policy in which a country encourages the production of goodsthat the country had been importing.

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Industrialization by import substitution.

Explanation:

Import Substitution Industrialization (ISI) is an economic theory that argues that a country, to achieve its development, must transform the raw materials it has instead of exporting them. That is, according to this current of thought, the State should encourage the local manufacture of first-order goods that reach the final consumer.

What impact did the new deal have on various ethnic groups

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FDR failed to support civil rights for African Americans. Mexican Americans worked for low wages. Native Americans benefited from the worked for low wages. Native Americans benefited from the Indian Reorganization Act of 1934.

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i have no idea what the answers are because k12 never sent me the correct booksWho is the greatest Trojan warrior in the Iliad?

A.
Patroclus

B.
Achilles

C.
Hector

D.
Odysseus

Along with excellence, what did the ancient Greeks value and champion in their heroes?

A.
honor

B.
pride

C.
modesty

D.
humor

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I only know two of the answers. 

1. Hector 

2. Honor

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