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Category: /Social Sciences
…and Sokols conducted mass and individual exhibitions. Gymnastics did flourish in the Turnvereins and Sokols. Such immigrants as Charles Beck, Charles Follen and Francis Lieber introduced it to the United States and its school systems in the 1830s…
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Category: /Literature
…developments of late nineteenth century American history. As new, larger, steam-powered factories became a feature of the American landscape in the East, they transformed farm hands into industrial laborers, and provided jobs for a rising tide of immigrants
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Category: /History
…the official language for the past two hundred years, why should it be changed now? Having multiple languages in this country is beneficial because it fosters diversity and also helps preserve one's cultural identity. When immigrants come here from over a 160…
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…becoming popular, they spread throughout the country, were owned by one person, and charged lower prices for products. The 122 million U.S. citizens began losing their jobs because of the throng of migrating immigrants who worked for low wages, modern technology…
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…. He also signed the high tariff Fordney-McCumber Act of 1922 and proposed measures to relieve an agricultural depression that began in 1920. He also approved the Immigration Restriction Act of 1921, which first established an immigration quota system. Two…
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…a mandate that severely limited the number of Jews allowed to immigrate to Israel. While this arrangement pleased the Muslim population, many Jews believe this contributed to the deaths of countless Jewish people. This turned the Jews against both the Arabs…
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…. In Southern Africa he worked continuously to improve the rights of the immigrant Indians. It was there that he developed his creed of passive resistance against injustice. Before he returned to India with his wife and children, in 1915, he had radically changed…
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Category: /Literature/English
…be. They are trapped in a village and are forced to surrender to the Russians and live with them in misery for four years. Their father, living on the American side comes and rescues them and moves them west. They live their until they are allowed to immigrate to the United…
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Category: /Law & Government
…some countries, you must prove that you do not have a criminal record. For example, the United States will deny entry to tourists or immigrants who have criminal records for some criminal offences: polygamy, prostitution, drug trafficking, spying, etc…
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…of Asia as well as successive waves of immigration and emigration merged to create the familiar image of Chinese culture and people today. Since around 1000 BC China consisted of many small kingdoms. All of these were unified under one emperor in 221 BC…
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