Papers 341-350 of total 5477 found.
Category: /History
…History 53 Spring 2000 Immigration/Migration America and Immigration When reading two articles that are decades apart, one sees that the nation’s, as a whole, opinion has changed about immigrants. In an article from 1905 the South wanted…
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Category: /History
…Many Americans have skewed notions about immigration, and those perceptions influence decision in Washington and presidential candidates on the campaign trail. Some people think immigration is out of control; a few suggest that it should be stopped…
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Category: /History
…The end of the civil war and the beginning of the industrial revolution started an increase of immigration into the United States because of a need for low paid workers. Immigrants from around the world fled to America taking valuable jobs away from…
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…Writen by Randy j 11/24/00 I wrote this paper for Political Life 1110 Should America Close the Golden Door? America has, is, and will always be a nation of immigrants: the great melting pot. In the years that have passed since Emma Lazarus’ poem…
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…of this, populating it became important to Canada and the Canadian government. On 1896, the minister of Interior,Clifford Sifton had been enforcing a comprehensive program to attract people to Canada, and by 1900, over 45,000 immigrants came to western Canada…
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…Illegal Immigration Causes Drawbacks on our Country <Tab/> <Tab/>Currently the United States Government has a problem with the overwhelming amount of people wanting to gain citizenship into the country. Today…
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Category: /Literature/English
…Isn’t There Enough Ingredients in The Melting Pot The definition of an immigrant is a foreigner who enters a country to settle. Immigration has been an important and serious issue for decades; which affects everyone, both Americans and immigrants
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…aliens. (Glastris, “Now the War…” 57) This Act included many provisions that were necessary to control the immigration problem, both legal and illegal, but at the same time many of the provisions were hurtful and unnecessary. House Republicans began making…
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Category: /Law & Government
…Ellis Island was known as 'the front doors to freedom' by the millions of immigrants who passed through Ellis Island when coming to the United States of America. This island was the major port of entry to America for immigrants from all around the world…
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