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Part C

Now use the chart to compare and contrast the perspectives on immigration from all three primary sources.

Part C Now use the chart to compare and contrast the perspectives on immigration from-example-1
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Answer: use the cords for the wather

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Answer: (Emma Lazarus, "The New Colossus") (Thomas Bailey Aldrich, "The Unguarded Gates") (Governor of Iowa, the Babel Proclamation)

How are immigrants described? (tired, poor, homeless, tempest-tossed) (wild and menacing, alien, like wild animals) (disturbing the peace of the community with foreign languages)

How does the author view immigrants? (feels compassion and welcomes them) (Negatively—he believes they are dangerous and unwelcome). (believes they should have to all speak English)

Does the author view some immigrants as better or worse than others? (Immigrants from all over the world are welcome). (He specifically criticizes immigrants who speak foreign languages and have different religions). (favors immigrants who speak English over those who do not)

Who can be an American, according to the author? (anyone who comes to America) Americans who already live in America; immigrants are outsiders (people who fit in with American culture and keep their differences private)

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