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According to "The Immigrant Contribution," what main hopes did nearly all immigrants to the United States share? Choose two options. A. the hope for security B. the hope for adventure C. the hope for cultural stability D. the hope for personal freedom E. the hope for economic opportunities F. the hope for educational opportunities

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E. the hope for economic opportunities

D. the hope for personal freedom

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Kennedy speaks about the Immigrant Contribution in the United States in a very true, and to the point way, where he states that one contribution or only a few contributions of immigrants to the american culture would be impossible because the whole country was founded on the dreams and hopes of immigrants that came here, all americans are immigrants or descendants of immigrants, and he states that the two reasons for immigrants to come to america are the hope for economic opportunities and the hope for personal freedom.

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The correct answers are D and E.

In "The Immigrant Contribution," Kennedy stated that, even though people migrate to the United States for a wide variety of reasons, he discovered that nearly all of them share a hope to gain personal and economic freedom.

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