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Category: /History
…made people believe that there were more communists in America than there actually were. People just got caught up in this communist chaos which led them to fear more than necessary. These fears led to McCarran Walter Immigration act of 1952 which restricted…
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…Notes). Immigration was vital. Five million people migrated form Europe to the United States between 1790 and 1860, most of them to pursue economic opportunity. The immigrants worked in factories and built railroads of the north (Enduring Visions, 250-253…
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…investigation into overthrow and Congress must investigate step by step. Congress in this case was within its jurisdictional power and because of that the judiciary has not authority to intervene. Immigration
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…, especially from countries such as Germany. Outbreaks of opposition and physical violence have erupted leading to increased ethnic tension. In turn, immigration is being restricted in many of the Western countries. In addition to the economic troubles…
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…wealth. Immigrants from Europe Asia and South America joined Americans in the search for new wealth. Over 100,000 people took part in the California gold rush, many unmarried men from the eastern United States hoping to claim gold and return ho! me…
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…Guinea by Germany. Many people believed a united Australia could have prevented this. Also, throughout the gold rushes and from the 1860s onwards, many immigrants arrived in Australia. In particular, many Chinese came to Australia during the gold rushes…
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…but if the government did not take certain actions it would have left Canada weak and injured by the world war two. Not only world war two but both world wars together brought about many difficulties for the country such as the conscription crisis and the immigration
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…. Immigrants with little or no money or skills did not settle in the South because they would have to compete with slave labor, and laborers in the rest of the country were very opposed to slavery being introduced into their states for this reason. Many immigrants
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Category: /Literature/Novels
…opposing societiesand could not have been abolished with out the Civil War.The North was very industrialised and had a stable economy in comparisonto slave-dependant South. During the mid-1800s immigration to the Northskyrocketed. Jones says, 'the immigration
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Category: /Literature/English
…Americans did not share in its benefits at all. As middle-class whites fled to the suburbs, conditions in the cities deterioratedÂ…African Americans, Latin American immigrants, the elderly, and unskilled white immigrants—urban areas struggled to finance essential…
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