Answer:
The correct answer is A. supports the Supreme Court's authority in judicial review.
(1) Flooding was the worst disaster to affect
ancient Chinese civilizations.
(2) The Mandate of Heaven was an idea
developed in ancient China.
(3) Early Chinese civilizations were the most
important civilizations in the world.
(4) Dynastic governments were highly effective
in China.
question and demonstrates your ability to:
. Construct a thesis.
. Determine reliability of a source.
Corroborate evidence. (find 3 pieces of evidence from 3 different sources that say
the
same thing and prove your thesis correct)
· Acknowledge the counter argument.
Construct a well written historical argument
Answer:
Mexican migration to the United States rose sharply. The number of legal migrants grew from around 20,000 migrants per year during the 1910s to about 50,000–100,000 migrants per year during the 1920s.
Explanation:
Mexicans were generally not welcome in the United States in the 1920s due to discrimination and restrictions. However, there was unrestricted legal immigration from Mexico as a political compromise.
In the 1920s, Mexicans faced discrimination and were not generally welcome in the United States. Waves of violence aimed at Mexicans and Mexican Americans swept the Southwest, and they were denied the right to vote and barred from attending Anglo-American schools.
When evaluating the reliability of a source, consider factors such as the author's expertise, the source's bias, and its publication date. For instance, a firsthand account from a Mexican immigrant during the 1920s would be more reliable than a biased newspaper article. Use this evaluation process to select reliable sources for your argument.
However, it is eqaully important to note that there was unrestricted legal immigration from Mexico and other parts of the Western Hemisphere during this time, as a political compromise demanded by congressmen representing industry and agribusiness in the Southwest.
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B. political parties
C. special interest groups
D. political leagues