<p>Hey, guys, if you could answer these, it’d be great:</p>
<li>What was the difference between W.E.B. Dubois and B.T. Washington?</li>
<li>What were the main immigration trends throughout American history?</li>
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<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>Hey, guys, if you could answer these, it’d be great:</p>
<li>What was the difference between W.E.B. Dubois and B.T. Washington?</li>
<li>What were the main immigration trends throughout American history?</li>
</ol>
<p>Thanks!</p>
<p>**1. What was the difference between W.E.B. Dubois and B.T. Washington?</p>
<p>**WEB advocated an immediate demand for black civil rights. He was like yo... I want them now, and i might even use violence. B.T. was like if we better our selves by learning stuff, and getting good jobs, and improving our status, our civil rights will come along with that stuff. </p>
<p>2. What were the main immigration trends throughout American history?</p>
<p>Before the Rev War. germans went to pennsylvania, then in the 1840's there were lots of Irish because of the potato famine. There was the Know Nothing Party which was anti immigrant in the late 1840s early 1850s. After the Civil War, Irish and Chinese worked on the RR. Chinese in the west and Irish in the east. Then the 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act well... excluded Chinese from immigrating to the US. As other immigrants trickled in, they lived in crappy places known as tenements. There were books about their bad living conditions. The progressives tried and Jaane Adam's settlement houses also tried to assimilate immigrants into American Society. </p>
<p>After WWI, you have the Red Scare, the Palmer Raids, the formation of the GID (now known as the FBI), eugenics, and nativism. Then you have the Emergency Immigrantion Act of 1921 which limited immigration, especially immigrants from South and Eastern Europe. Then you have the Immigration Quota Act of 1924 which made the limits even worse. Then you have the Sacco and Venzetti Case (two Italian guys found guilty, people say it was because they were Italian and reflects the nativist sentiment of the time). 1930's there wasn't too much on immigration. 1940's Mexicans came to work in the Bracero Program. I think some presidents asked the Mexicans to leave... but it didn't really work. 50's and 60's little immigration stuff and 70's there was some act that abolished restrictions on particular areas (ie not particularly harsh on south and eastern europe) and instead established general quotas and how you could help the country occupationally. And also the trend switched in the 70's and Mostly asians and hispanics started coming here... and obviously immigration is still an issue but there will be little on modern stuff.</p>
<p>Hope I helped</p>