Papers 4191-4200 of total 5477 found.
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…African Americans immigrated to the United States they have been enslaved. This is mostly true, even in the 1790’s ninety percent of the African Americans were enslaved, the small population of freed blacks had already established its own social institutions…
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…saw this assignment as a kind of reversal of historic roles. This time an Indian was going to buy immigrants. And I though it a perfect opportunity to trot out my Tonto-with-tits garb,” she declares with a hint of dry humor (5). While her cultural identity…
Details: Words: 1922 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
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…their defense. First they have tougher immigration laws allowing only registered aliens into the country and heightened border control. More security has been added in public areas such as airports. Governments have also passed new laws to restrict civil liberties…
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Category: /History
…, it was hard. During the Depression President Hoover deported Mexicans so that he could make more room for American citizens in the work place. In the early 1930's, Mexican immigrants were being deported by the thousands. After World War II, however, the United…
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…many empty jobs. Since there was such a shortage of workers, some immigrants took vacant jobs, but many more workers were still needed. The lack of employees led to advertisements encouraging women get a job. One of the most famous ads showed…
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Category: /History
…to 500,000 people. At this time, many suffragists began arguing that if educated white women were prohibited from voting, the vote should be taken from uneducated immigrants as well. The suffrage movement became more conservative towards the turn…
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…. Another large focus is on preserving the natural resources and farmland as we expand rapidly. Today’s increasing population is created from Migration, Immigration, and more births than deaths. The Author states that “the only thing more difficult than…
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…spending also has influences on the labor force. There are three different ways that the labor supply can grow. These influences are that the working age population may grow, an increase in immigration, and lastly, the ratio of workers to non-workers can rise…
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…the Puritans came to America and immigration started, this country has become a land of many peoples and cultures. Boyd 2 We have opened our doors for the land of opportunity to be sought, but who says this land would be nice? Maybe the Statue of Liberty's flame…
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…, the Asian immigrants, etc. Our culture looked down upon the Vietnamese because they were more simple than us, just as Europe and Marlow looked down on the Africans. The trouble is, we learned after our conflict in Vietnam that even the “simple” people have…
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