Perceptual regions reflect the cultural identity of the people in the region.
The Big Apple (New York City), the Midwest, the South, and New England are other examples of perceptual regions in the United States.
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The Ku Klux Klan resurfaced in the 1920s with a deep hatred towards immigrants. The Klan if the 20s was far less focused on racial issues (a hallmark of the first Klan) and more so an a "real" and "true" America. This nativist leaning most often targeted newly arrived immigrants but also Catholics, Jews, and anti-Prohibitioners - people who they feared were disrupting the moral fabric of America.
The Qing Dynasty Jiaqing<span> Emperor issued an imperial decree to ban the imports of opium stating that this drug</span><span> was harmful. It undermined their good </span>customs and morality. He further stated that the use of opium was prohibited by law. The number of opium consumers became big and deceitful merchants bought<span> and sold</span><span> them to gain profit.</span>
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Delegate from the North: "Many states have passed laws against slavery, and some Northerners are involved in activities to end slavery."
b. Delegate from the South: "The South is not ready to abolish slavery. Our economy is too dependent upon it."