Papers 1971-1980 of total 5477 found.
…a 25% property tax on the flight of capital. . ." The immigration of Jews from Poland, Russia; the Gottlosenbewegung, "led by Jews of a type who had no religious conviction left." "It was a tragedy that non-religious Jews tried to monopolize leading…
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…throughout his often turbulent and controversial career. Eventually he set up a practice in neuropsychiatry, with the help of Joseph Breuer. Freud immigrated to England just before World War II when Vienna became an increasing dangerous place for Jews…
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…Morrill Act Between the Civil War and the First World War, United States went through a giant growth. The population doubled from 38.6 million to 76 million people. This happened because of the immigrants from Europe, and the enlarged birth rate…
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…and an intellectual accomplishment. There have been also arguments on disadvantages of bilingual education like that it slows down the learning of English and therefore the adaptation of immigrants to American language and culture. Bilingual education is a debated subject…
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…for all businessmen. Immigrant trains began to form; colonization agents would seek out and find people mostly from the Midwest to live along the railroad. Their slogan was "You prosper, we proper," in return the farmers who received this free travel…
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…, a growing rift between the haves and have-nots, resentment of immigrants, and a growing hatred of the federal government and its social programs. Nevertheless, America's problems are neither unique, nor are they recent. They are simply more apparent now…
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…there are many more, remain: Aaron Kosminski, a Polish immigrant and resident of Whitechapel who harbored an extreme hatred of women, especially of the prostitute class Montague John Druitt, a doctor from a prominent family who was sexually insane and who…
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…according to class 2.Did not celebrate holidays 3.Beer is OK if drunk in moderation 4.Sex w/in marriage seen as gift from God IMMIGRATION *wanted to create model "Christian Commonwealth" . *to maintain this society rules were strict against moral laxity…
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…troubled her in turn generates her writing. Esperanza lived a depressing and dangerous childhood. First she had to deal with racism when her friend Cathy blatantly explained that their family must move away to avoid the influx of Hispanic immigration. Next…
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…that prohibition would do nothing but improve America. People who were against prohibition were called wets and people for it were called drys. Wets mainly consisted of democrats who refused to stop drinking and who were usually older men or immigrants who drank all…
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