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| to leave one's homeland to live elsewhere |
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| a minority that speaks a different language or follows different customs than the majority of people in a country |
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| cramped quarters on a ship's lower decks for passengers paying the lowest fares |
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| to absorb a group into the culture of a larger population |
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| a buildings in which several families rent rooms or apartments, often with little sanitation of safety |
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| Poor,crowed,and run-down urban neighborhoods |
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| residential areas that sprang up close to our surroundings cities . |
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| Style of Sensational Writing . |
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| Variety shows with Dancing , singing , comedy and magic acts . |
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| Suggested both the extravagant wealth of the time and terrible poverty that lay underneath |
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| Writing that Focused on a particular region of the Country |
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| Music with a strong Rhythm and a lively melody. |
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| Institution Located in a poor neighborhood that provided numerous community services. |
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| an approach to literature show things as they really are |
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| Originally an agricultural college ; 1862 Morril act gave states Large amounts of federal land that could be sold to raise money for education . |
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