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and equality of opportunity. He overturned Canada's old immigration policy and established a points system for new immigrants. It was the world's first race-free immigration policy and opened the doors of Canada to the world. He established the Royal Commission
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Category: /History
it considered un-American, including any immigrants, Jews, and Roman Catholics. The Ku Klux Klan again grew rapidly and had more than 2 million members throughout the country by the mid-1920's. Although the Klan still at times to acted with violence of previous years
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Category: /Literature
of the city's establishments and to deliver justice to the common workingman.
<Tab/>In order to achieve his desired goal, Sinclair incorporates the use of a fictional, immigrant family in the city of Chicago. By telling the story of this family, he
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Category: /Arts & Humanities/Music
of the performers were recent immigrants to American who viewed a vaudeville career as one of the only ways to succeed as a newcomer in America, for example Bob Hope a vaudeville veteran. Vaudeville performers were often from the same working-class and immigrant
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Category: /Social Sciences/Sociology
, because they posses a level of understanding, and discipline that was passed on from a generation of immigrants who struggled to make a days salary and still managed to put food on the table. This is the reason why the poor cannot create opportunities and make
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Category: /History/North American History
the percentage of family households dropped; a quarter of all groups were now classified as "nonfamily households," in which two or more unrelated persons lived together. New immigrants changed the character of American society in other ways. The 1965 reform
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prices. Even though the company has had a lot of success the company has also faced negative media attention. MSNBC in Las Vegas, NV reported in 2000, local Wal-Mart stores were raided by FBI agents for hiring hundreds of illegal immigrants across the country
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Category: /History/European History
country where "outsiders" have immigrated and begin to dominate the economy of the country. Like in Zimbabwe, where 1% of the population, white Europeans, control 70% of the economy. The president has sanctioned land reclamation to retrieve over 10 million
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Category: /Society & Culture
by racism towards Indigenous people and towards immigrants will be explored. This will be done through defining racism, the forms of racism, and how these forms relate to school education. And also through past history of this countries policies such as the anti
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Category: /Social Sciences
and of long-standing duration.
American X: Community feels the right to discriminate against blacks and immigrants
The Impact of Bias Crimes on Society as a Whole
Finally, the impact of bias crimes may spread well beyond the immediate victims and the target
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