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How does Hilda Satt Polacheck’s autobiography reflect the larger 19th century immigrant experience?

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How does Hilda Satt Polacheck`s Autobiography Reflect the Larger 19th Century Immigrant Experience?

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Size 12 font
Chicago Style Citations (i.e. footnotes)
Quotations must be incorporated into your own sentences 
Topic Prompt: 
Consider the following quotes:
“The hardships Hilda Satt faced an immigrant in the 1890s have a familiar ring to them.”1
“Hilda Satt, like every immigrant, had to shape a new identity that reconciled her homeland culture with her American experience.”2
Main Topic Question:
How does Hilda Satt Polacheck’s autobiography reflect the larger 19th century immigrant experience?
As you formulate you answer, you may want to consider the following questions: 
-What ‘push’/’pull’ factors attracted Satt and others to the United States? (i.e. What 
is driving them from their home nations/drawing them to the U.S.?) 
-How did her daily life change after moving to the U.S.? 
-What institutions in the United States did immigrants use to help them identify as 
Americans?
These are only points/themes you may include in the paper 
These aren`t the only points to make, those are just options that teacher gave. 
Sources you may use in this essay (cant use outside sources)
-Going to the Source, Chapter 4, “Immigrant to the Promised Land,” p. 78-99 
-Daniel E. Bender, “The Perils of Degeneration: Reform, the Savage Immigrant, and the 
Survival of the Unfit,” Journal of Social History 42, no. 1 (Fall 2008): 5-29.
Link to the Daniel E. Bender Article is--- http://jsh.oxfordjournals.org/content/42/1/5.full.pdf+html
The word document I am attaching is from the start/outline of how the write wrote it.

Content:

Name: Instructor: Course: Date: How Hilda Satt Polacheck’s Autobiography Reflects the Larger 19th Century Immigrant Experience The 19th century brought one of the largest phases of immigration in the United States. It was at a time that America was establishing its dominance and embracing political shifts that would favor. Some of the American legislators did not support the idea of immigrants coming into the country. However, the greater majority of the legislators and employers in a majority of the production sectors wanted the immigrants to come (Bender). This would mean that, the American culture would be enriched relative to the fact that there would be different cultures all coming together (Immigrant To The Promised Land). For the employers it was the availability of cheap labor that inspired their enthusiasm on the topic. However

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