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…miles of track radiated from New York, Philadelphia, Boston, and Baltimore. Soon trains were carrying new immigrants to new lands and bringing back wheat and meat. Detroit, Pittsburgh, Chicago and other cities boomed. Eventually these sections…
Details: Words: 1908 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
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…constitution defines the responsibilities of the federal government, which include foreign relations and trade defense and immigration. The Australian government is boasting that it has gone further than any government in the world in privatizing its job programs…
Details: Words: 1881 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)
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…. Unfortunately, the discrimination against the Japanese was nothing new as it had once been common in American society. In the early 1900’s, thousands of Japanese immigrated to the U.S. Soon afterwards, organizations such as the Anti-Jap Laundry League…
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…produced an extremely diverse and distinct American Jewry by the end of the intercontinental migration, which coincided with the start of the Great World War (World War I). Almost two out of every three new immigrants called the big northeast municipalities…
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…with the American Industrial Age produced an extremely diverse and distinct American Jewry by the end of the intercontinental migration, which coincided with the start of the Great World War (World War I). Almost two out of every three new immigrants called the big…
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…, a Romanian immigrant who was facing deportation proceedings, went to the FBI and offered to turn in Dillinger in return for help with her deportation problem. Melvin Purvis was heading up the FBI investigation. Anna Sage told him she would be going to the movies…
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…The 1960s Mr. Basiuk is the person I chose for my interview. Rather than immigrating to Canada, Mr. Basiuk was born in Canada, Winnipeg, Manitoba, in 1936. He was educated in high school to the north end of Winnipeg at St. John’s Technical High School…
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…continued to thrive in Europe until the rise of the third Reich. It was after the devastation of the Holocaust that the Hasidim immigrated to the United States. The decision to leave Europe for America did not come easily, “Many Hasidim feared…
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…because the country was in a transitional phase, which included major industrialism and overproduction and a large influx of immigrants. The lower class was fighting for a cause they felt very passionately about, their lives and their well being. It is hard…
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…and funneled government funds to the society known as the Mafia. In the 1800's, New Orleans was the largest Mafia site in the United States. It was while investigating the murder of an Italian immigrant that the current Police Chief, David Hennessey discovered…
Details: Words: 1970 | Pages: 7.0 (approximately 235 words/page)