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AP U.S. History 3.2 Period 9: 1980-Present
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AP U.S. History 3.2 Period 9: 1980-Present. Which choice most directly contributed to the trend in the excerpt?

AP U.S. History 3.5 Period 9: 1980-Present
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AP U.S. History 3.5 Period 9: 1980-Present. Which of the following was developed by policymakers to help facilitate the goals behind the 2003 influ...

AP U.S. History 1.1 Period 9: 1980-Present
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AP U.S. History 1.1 Period 9: 1980-Present. The success of the Republican Party's fiscal policies in the 1980s and 1990s was accompanied by...what?

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AP U.S. History 4.3 Period 9: 1980-Present. One effect of the trend described in the excerpt was what?

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And here's your's from shmoop du jour brought to you by the traditional

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family structure ours is traditionally structured around the TV set yeah what [Family eating food around the TV]

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we do take a look at the passage....

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okay here's our question one effect of the trend described in the

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excerpt was what and here your potential answers

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people are often afraid of change and so in a place where everyone is used to one [People walking into a woods]

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type of person being there is suddenly populated with many other different

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types of people when all things can get a little awkward oh yeah when that

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difference is in ethnicity then sometimes you get to Santa phobia and

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racism but when that difference is in teenage girls favorite celebrity hung

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well then apparently you get an all-out war but what did all this change really [Women in a boxing ring fighting]

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bring about was it the emergence of the religious right well no not quite the

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religious right would still doing a thing but it was focused more on its own [Pope addressing people]

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religious see agenda than it was with national population and yeah religious

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II is totally a word look it up in the dictionary moving on did it cause [Girl reading a dictionary]

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immigration legislation to be suspended well of course not in fact it did quite

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the opposite prompting the passage of stricter immigration legislation and

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nowhere in the passage do we see anything to do with family structure so [Family eating breakfast]

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we can eliminate that one - well the trend described in the passage

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ultimately gave way to derived in racial and nationality debate you know in part

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because of that holes in a phobia thing that was going on with the increase of

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Latin American workers through the south and west of America came the public [Latin American workers appear]

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debate as to whether or not their presence was helping or hurting the

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economy and if stricter immigration laws should be put into place anyway that

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means a the rise in racial and nationality debates is our answer so who

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wants to be the one to tell all those European descent people how ironic it is [Man shouting at European]

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that they're trying to decide who's allowed to come to America or not anyone

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know where's Thypocrisy.com when you and full operation as we thought

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