Papers 1561-1570 of total 5477 found.
…security and immigration. The division of opinion amongst Americans has also greatly contributed to the decline of patriotism, as mainstream politicians staunchly choose sides on a solution to every problem facing the nation. Sadly, this has made the American…
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…Americans and Native Americans also placed trust in the lies about America and were consequently greatly disappointed later in learning of their fallacy. Chinese immigrants first came for "Gold Mountain," where America was rich and generous. However, they ended…
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Category: /Social Sciences
…to the Arabs. Fighting escaladed through out these times and it set the stage for WWII, where Jewish sympathy becomes a major role. As Hitler began to become more of a presence in Europe, Jews began to immigrate out and began to settle in the Middle East. All…
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…by nearly all the nations of the world. The signers of the treaty, also called the Pact of Paris, agreed not to use war to solve international problems. The Immigration Act in 1924 was another important event Calvin Coolidge faced during his term. This Act…
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…by introducing the perpetual immigration fund where every Mormon gave 10% of their yearly earnings to the fund and the money was given to poorer Mormons who wanted to get to Salt Lake City. He also set-up toll charges and got a railway to pass through north and south…
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…suffered to get and remain here, and their dreams for the future. Still, there is something right about feting the immigrant experience on a day when ancestors overcame tremendous odds. Most of New York's Mexican newcomers have arrived since the mid-1980s…
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Category: /History
…. As Kerttula asserts, it is the "we/they dichotomy that for many anthropologists defines an ethnic group" (152). The Soviet state, with its ideological, political and economic goals, changed the structure of the interactions between local and immigrant groups…
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…passed the Internal Security Act over President Truman's veto. This law required Communists and Communist Organizations to register with the US government. It called for deportation of Communist immigrants and prohibited the immigration of anyone who had…
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Category: /Law & Government
…As the BNP start to make gains in Burnley and Blackburn should we start to think about what they really stand for. Here are their stances on basic issues: Immigration- Time to say no Europe- Back to British independence Economy - British workers first…
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…. Immigrants to America may come in hope of finding this American Dream, as well as the poverty stricken and many others in search for there own dreams of freedom and prosperity.         I believe the American Dream to be an idea, not a set of physical…
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