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What is the difference between immigration and emigration?
What is the difference between immigration and emigration?
- Immigration is the act of moving to a different state, while emigration is moving within the same state.
- Immigration is settling in a new country, while emigration is returning to one's home country.
- Immigration refers to moving within one's own country, while emigration refers to moving abroad.
- Immigration is leaving one's country to settle in another, while emigration is entering a new country to settle. (correct)
What were city conditions like for immigrants during the mentioned period?
What were city conditions like for immigrants during the mentioned period?
- Clean and well-maintained
- Spacious and luxurious
- Quiet and peaceful
- Overcrowded and unsanitary (correct)
What is the Know-Nothings?
What is the Know-Nothings?
- An organization promoting cultural diversity
- A secretive nativist political party (correct)
- A group advocating for immigrant rights
- A political party supporting immigration reform
Who was responsible for the Seneca Falls Convention?
Who was responsible for the Seneca Falls Convention?
Who was Fredrick Douglas?
Who was Fredrick Douglas?
How did the 2nd Great Awakening influence reform movements?
How did the 2nd Great Awakening influence reform movements?