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…. Ironically, the Protestants began to outnumber the Catholics, therefore once again making them a minority although the Catholics had been trying to flee from the Protestants. In immediate response to the Protestant immigration, the Catholics set up the Maryland…
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…. Antagonism toward the social manners of urban ethnic communities expressed itself in a prohibitionist classification of immigrants with alcohol, a Protestant priority in hatred of the Roman Catholicism of the Irish and more recent immigrant groups, and suspicion…
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…. Bernard was born in Minnesota on June 8, 1903 to Roman Jewish parents who had recently immigrated to the United States. With an entrepreneurial "capitalist" father and a stay at home mother, Bernard was raised in a suburban, middle-class family (Bernard…
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…effort from the one that put l’avait of l’avant. At the start, the mobilization for the war did itself around the common direction of danger. For this reason, the number of voluntary ones, principally British immigrants, was voluminous. Borden counted d…
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…to family leave to care for their partners. 87) Immigration rights. Bi-national families are commonly broken up or forced to leave the country to stay together. The reason: U.S. immigration law does not permit American citizens to petition for their same-sex…
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…have to be extremely arbitrary. For example, immigration statistics can define "permanent immigrants" as "all those who state that they intend to stay in the country longer than one year". But there are dangers in using these precise arbitrary definitions…
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…and popularity of Schroeder: ability to decline unemployment rate below 10 percent and major tax cuts that relieved the German businesses of heavy burden. His promotion of immigration and ability to get German citizenship, and effort to outlaw the NPD increased his…
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…of communication wi! th the East, and in the furnishing of these arose the settlement of the Great Plains and the development of still another kind of frontier life. Railroads, fostered by land grants, sent an increasing tide of immigrants into the Far West. The United…
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…to facilitate the achievement of this object..."(Richman.) From the time of the first Jewish settlement in Palestine, Petach Tiqva, established in 1878, subsequent waves of Jewish immigrants continued to flow into Palestine. At the time that America began its…
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…the largest group in the South African population, white (4.4 million), coloured (4.1 million), and the smallest is Indian or Asian (1.1 million). In 1975 South African immigration hit a peak with immigrants from United Kingdom; in 2003 immigrants came from…
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