Are you comparing and contrasting the two? Or what?
How does your assignment read -- exactly?
i need help on my essay on Migration and Immigration in the Early 20th Century cuz im way behind can someone help
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Well first, you should find some very reliable sources. After that, you probably should answer all the questions in the portfolio directions, and include all of that in your essay. It's not rocket science.
I need help with this too
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I don't know if this helps but it's what I got from a bot:
When writing your essay, consider the following points:
1. How did immigration affect the economy of the United States in the early 20th century?
2. What were the social and cultural impacts of immigration on both immigrants and other Americans?
3. How did immigration laws and policies change over time?
4. What were the experiences of immigrants in the early 20th century?
To answer these questions, you can use primary sources such as newspaper articles, photographs, and oral histories. You can also use secondary sources such as books and articles written by historians.
For more information, you can check out the following articles to search up:
1. The Library of Congress
2. The National Archives
3. The American Immigration Council
4. The Immigration History Research Center
When writing your essay, consider the following points:
1. How did immigration affect the economy of the United States in the early 20th century?
2. What were the social and cultural impacts of immigration on both immigrants and other Americans?
3. How did immigration laws and policies change over time?
4. What were the experiences of immigrants in the early 20th century?
To answer these questions, you can use primary sources such as newspaper articles, photographs, and oral histories. You can also use secondary sources such as books and articles written by historians.
For more information, you can check out the following articles to search up:
1. The Library of Congress
2. The National Archives
3. The American Immigration Council
4. The Immigration History Research Center