Papers 4111-4120 of total 5477 found.
Category: /History
…tried to lower tariff rates, to save the government of have annual surpluses of revenue. Arthur also approved a measure excluding paupers, criminals, and lunatics. Congress suspended Chinese immigration for ten years. Arthur was dying, but ran for office…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, variations from South to North London, from East to West London, the languages of immigrants, or the language in specific areas of London, such as Chinatown. Although it is possible to note similarities in the novels, it can also be said…
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…the music going. Eventually DJ’s began to speak over songs like Marvin Gay’s “What’s Going on.” Many say that this became popular because of the large population of Jamaicans and other blacks from the Caribbean who had immigrated to New York. This type…
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Category: /Literature/English
…, Twain feared that elements of the English monarchy would begin to show up in our government as more European immigrants fled to the United States. He thought that with a greater influence from the new immigrants, some of the older ideals of the United States…
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Category: /History
…points he wanted to revoke the Versailles Treaty, revoking civil rights for Jews, and expelling those Jews who had immigrated into Germany after the war began. All these points reinforced Hitler’s anti-Semitism. Soon after, the treatment of the Jews…
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Category: /Literature/English
…bribed immigration officials to have him deported despite the fact that he had already applied for asylum and hence lawfully entitled to remain in the country pending the outcome of his case. After learning of his abduction by the church members…
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Category: /History
…employees (Mexicans who no longer have to risk illegal immigration for the hope of an economic future) and at the same time begin producing goods (something Mexico hasn’t done in a long time). Schools would form to give free public education to any who desire…
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…instances of US immigrational control over Europeans in the twentieth century due to the claim that the European population is made up of different ‘races’, each of which has a different inborn intelligence. Immigrants were considered to be part of inferior…
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Category: /Law & Government
…a settlement scheme, known as the Plantation of Ulster, offering tenancies to English settlers or planters. These settlers, and the increasing numbers of Scot immigrants, were mainly Protestants in contrast to the Catholic farmers who were displaced. It was said…
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…well-educated about the facts of FGM also brings to light the ugly truth. "It is happening on American soil," insists Soraya. Mutilations are occurring every day among immigrants and refugees in the U.S. (Brownlee, 57). Immigrants have also brought…
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