Papers 1921-1930 of total 5477 found.
immigration into Palestine began to increase. After the UN plan of 1947, the boundaries were drawn and the state of Israel was proclaimed with Arab resentment. Later large numbers of immigrants from Europe and Islamic communities arrived and settled. The Jews began…
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…Kaitlin Sump Amy Tan was born in 1952, in Oakland, California to Chinese immigrants John and Daisy Tan. Her family eventually settled in Santa Clara. When Tan was in her early teens, her father and one of her brothers died of brain tumors…
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…General Mitchell Palmer proposed aggressive action on those who spoke and took action against the government (4, 104). A large number of radical immigrants were deported and raids on liberal organizations ensued. The Red Scare was the United State government’s…
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…Rap started in the South Bronx of New York, which had been a mainly black and Hispanic ghetto for decades. By 1930 nearly a quarter of the people who lived there were West Indian immigrants. And most of the Spanish speakers living in the Bronx now…
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…and the American Culture and political values. English places a crucial role in cultural assimilation a proposition evident also to minority people. One of the top reasons immigrants come to America is to gain economic stability. Immigrants line up to learn English…
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…treaty nations, but Mexico still remains under the poverty level in some regions. Immigration of migrants to the United States from Mexico was another concern as it was assumed that the influx would increase. Also of concern for all treaty members…
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immigration. During this time there were normal birth rates, high death rates, and heavy immigration to compensate for the death rate. This caused a slight increase in the population during this time, but the demographics changed drastically. Over a short period…
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…of the wealth. Ironically, the Protestants began to outnumber the Catholics, therefore once again making them a minority although the Catholics had been trying to flee from the Protestants. In immediate response to the Protestant immigration, the Catholics set up…
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…tip of South America. Immigrants, adventurers, opportunity-seekers, and entrepreneurs came by the hundreds of thousands. "Between 1887 and 1889, the railroad brought into the area an estimated 100,000 people." 3 "The population of Washington in 1880…
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…. These people at first lived in shantytowns in the outskirts of town. Over time the government replaced many of the shantytowns with rented low income housing in separate areas. However, immigration from reservations in the surrounding areas has completely besieged…
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