After the passage of the 1965 Immigration Act, where did most immigrants to the United States come from?

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Answer 1
Answer: most of them came from Canada, Vietnam Latin America, and Asia.
Answer 2
Answer: They mainly came from Asia.

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Public Domain What was one negative effect of posters like this one? Americans began to find Japanese Americans funny rather than threatening. Japanese Americans experienced increased discrimination. More people on the homefront rallied behind the Japanese cause. People grew reluctant to believe government propaganda.

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One negative effect of posters like this is that Japanese Americans experienced increased discrimination. Propaganda is used to influence people psychologically. With this device social perceptions may be alter.

A great example of this is also the propaganda used in the WWII, through which the Americans sought to change American perceptions of the Japanese.



Propaganda posters had a negative effect on the JapaneseAmericans. They experienced increased discrimination because of these posters.

Which dynasty united Japan under one rule, restricted trade with Europe, and ushered in a 250-year period of peace?A.
Tokugawa

B.
Bushido

C.
Shinto

D.
Mongol

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The answer is A.
The Tokugawa Period (nicknamed "Edo") (1608 - 1868)  was a period when Japanese society was under the rule of the Tokugawa shogunate, but has later brought internal peace to Japan for 250 years.

The Ferris Wheel is considered one of the greatest engineering wonders in the world.a. True
b. False

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True. The Ferris Wheel is considered as one of the greatest wonders in terms of engineering, and not just a great thing to enjoy in amusement parks. The first Ferris Wheel was made in Pittsburgh, created by George W. Ferris in 1893.

Which of the following quotes best reflects the principle of social contract in the Declaration of Independence? . . A \"He has called together legislative bodies at places unusual, uncomfortable, and distant from the depository of their public Records, for the sole purpose of fatiguing them into compliance with his measures.\" . . B. \"…a decent respect to the opinions of mankind requires that they should declare the causes which impel them to the separation.\" . . C. \"…it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security…\" .

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"...it is their right, it is their duty, to throw off such Government, and to provide new Guards for their future security.." is the one among the following that best reflects the principle of social contract in the Declaration of Independence. The correct option among all the options that are given is option "C".

Why did Khrushchev denounce the crimes of the stalin era in 1956

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Hi Dass

Because Stalin made foreign policy errors, for the failings of Soviet agriculture, for ordering mass terror and for mistakes that had led to appalling loss of life in the Second World War and the German occupation of huge areas of Soviet territory .


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Which is the first book written on Nepalese history? Who wrote it​

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An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.

An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali iAn Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.

An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.

An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.

An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.

An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.

An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.

An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.

An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.

An Account of the Kingdom of Nepal' prepared in 1793 by an Englishman William J. Kirkpatrick is considered in the first book of Nepalese history while Ambika Prasad Upadhaya wrote the first history book in Nepali in 1929.