Papers 1391-1400 of total 5477 found.
Category: /History
…Americans were scared that cities would be dominated by Jewish and Catholic immigrants. Americans also thought their country was coming apart at the seams. The KKK presented itself as the "100 percent Americanism." This slogan proved popular because it meant…
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Category: /Law & Government
…is true concerning immigration in Texas: -Texas ranks seventh nation wide in number of illegal immigrants per square mile. The following is true concerning population growth in Texas: -Most population growth in Texas stems from national increase…
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…-Irish, were the most influential people in America by the end of the 1700s, because they "numbered 3,172,444" which was about 14 percent of the population. The Scotch-Irish people who immigrated to the English colonies from Ulster were influential…
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Category: /History
…the conference was held, recognized Quebec as a “distinct society”. All the provinces shared with Quebec the other articles included in the Accord, namely greater provincial control over immigration, the power to nominate Quebec judges to the Supreme Court of Canada…
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Category: /Literature/English
…the barriers of dealing with those from Hispanic and Asian Cultures, and offer possible solutions to overcome these obstacles effectively. The number of immigrants entering the United States has been rapidly increasing over the last few years. For instance…
Details: Words: 1946 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/English
…227. Under the premise that bilingual education had not relieved high dropout rates and low English literacy of many immigrant children in last 20 years, Proposition 227 advocated a new way of education for Limited English Proficiency (LEP) children…
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Category: /History
…that they were a real part of the community. They were no longer excluded from the civil life of the community because of their religion. The years from 1820 to 1880 are said to be the period of German-Jewish immigration. During that time about 200,000 Jews…
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Category: /History
…. Samuel Gompers himself was anti immigration. Though women and blacks were urged to join the union they were met with harsh prejudices from the white members of the AFL. In 1902, blacks constituted only three percent of total union membership and mostly…
Details: Words: 1987 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
Category: /Literature/Novels
…Americans were living in cities. Many Americans were scared that cities would be dominated by Jewish and Catholic immigrants. Americans also thought their country was coming apart at the seams. The KKK presented itself as the "100 percent Americanism…
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…because he knows all about them. This is a testimonial example because the premise is based upon relying on the authority of the juror giving the argument. Example Two: Juror #10 is explaining that they need to get rid of the immigrants in the world…
Details: Words: 1919 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)