How can an immigrant become a permanent resident of the United States?

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Answer: An immigrant can become a permanent resident of the United States if they become a Green Card Holder. Good luck! 

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The ancient language of India is called _____.Linear A
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Linear B
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Sanskrit
I hope this helps.

Which of the following explains the increase in the import of slaves in Maryland and Virginia?

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Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, the correct response would be the one having to do with the fact the agricultural in the South was booming, and slaves were needed to tend the fields and work the land. 

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Both the GI Bill and the Veteran’s Readjustment Assistance Act of 1952 emphasized the idea that the federal budget should

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The correct answer is this one: "D) establish equal educational funding for veterans and civilians." Both the GI Bill and the Veteran’s Readjustment Assistance Act of 1952 emphasized the idea that the federal budget should establish equal educational funding for veterans and civilians.
Here are the choices.
A) limit the amount of money spent on most social services.
B) provide healthcare services to returning military personnel.
C) allocate funds for the care of veterans after military service.
D) establish equal educational funding for veterans and civilians.

C) allocate funds for the care of veterans after military service.

Where did a majority of southeast asia enter america in the early 20th century

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Explanation:

"Asian immigrants" redirects here. For Asian immigrants to Mexico, see Asian immigration to Mexico. For Asian immigrants to France, see Asian French.

Asian immigration to the United States refers to immigration to the United States from part of the continent of Asia, which includes East Asia, Southeast Asia, and South Asia. Asian-origin populations have historically been in the territory that would eventually become the United States since the 16th century. The first major wave of Asian immigration occurred in the late 19th century, primarily in Hawaii and the West Coast. Asian Americans experienced exclusion, and limitations to immigration, by the United States law between 1875 and 1965, and were largely prohibited from naturalization until the 1940s. Since the elimination of Asian exclusion laws and the reform of the immigration system in the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, there has been a large increase in the number of immigrants to the United States from Asia.

Which nations have political divisions called provinces

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I know Canada does but not sure about any others 
I agree the correct answer is Canada! :)

Where is the arabian sea?

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It is located west of India and east of the Arabian Peninsula. 

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The Arabian Sea is northeast of the Arabian Peninsula.