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Emmeline Pankhurst

The best known of all the suffragettes, Emmeline Pankhurst (1858–1928) represented a new breed of politically active women in the early 20th century. She 19.___________(BE BORN) into a respectable, somewhat left-leaning, middle-class world in the north of England, which only served to cement her desire to develop the cause of women's rights. She was single-minded, exceptionally active, and refused to compromise. Unfortunately, her methods were 20. ______________ (VIOLENT) than the ones people were used to at that time. That is why many of those who might 21. __________ (BECOME) her natural supporters were driven away. Nonetheless, Emmeline's absolute refusal to back down, coupled with the fervor she inspired in her followers, introduced a new mood of feminist militancy into a complacent masculine political world.

Ellis Island

Opened on January 1, 1892, Ellis Island, along with the Statue of Liberty, became a symbol of the vast stream of immigrants who 22.___________ (WANT) to move to the United States. This immigration center processed about 12 million people, and it is claimed that as much as 40 percent of the immigrant population of the United States has at least one relative who was fed through this immense bureaucratic machine. Built on nothing more than a large sandy island, near the New Jersey shore in New York Harbor, Ellis Island changed the 23.___________ (LIFE) of millions of people. The vast majority were accepted as citizens of the United States; barely 2 percent were turned away. Ellis Island finally closed 24.___________ (IT) doors on November 12, 1954.

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