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…strongly influenced the making of anti-marijuana laws. Much of the rapidly growing population of Mexican immigrants used marijuana heavily. These early laws do not try to hide the racial bias on which they were formed and made pointed references to the Mexican…
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…to be recognition of provincial jurisdiction in cultural affairs, and increased provincial authority over certain economic and immigration policies. The inherent right to self-government of the Indian and Inuit population was also to be recognized. There was, however…
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…Period, in 1873 and 1874 severe economic depressions occurred causing immigration to rise at an alarming rate. In 1867 a second Reform Bill extended the right to vote to sections of the working class the development of trade unions increased labor's political…
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…I, (531-579) realized the new religion had its faults, arrested and executed the heads of the Madak and allowed freedom of religion (ibid, Pg. 151). In result, many Jewish schools reopened, and many Jews immigrated back to Iran (ibid, Pg. 152…
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…defense forces, which fought the influx of Rwandan immigrants; the Alliance of Democratic Forces (ADF), made of up Ugandan expatriates and supported by the Government of Sudan, which fought the Government of Uganda; several groups of Hutus from Burundi…
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…NIGHTMARE ON ELM STREET The original A Nightmare on Elm Street was inspired by an extraordinary series of unnoticed stories in the Los Angeles Times. A young immigrant male, early 20’s, usually from Southeast Asia, a son, would have a severe nightmare…
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…was a poor Mexican immigrant living in Phoenix, Arizona, in 1963. Miranda was arrested after a crime victim identified him in a police lineup. Miranda was charged with rape and kidnapping and interrogated for two hours while in police custody. The police officers…
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…within the European Union may still occasionally experience some delay at the Union?s internal borders if the immigration officers chose to examine their passports or perform spot checks on them for drugs or other controlled substances, routine frontier…
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…precisely that toward Cuba. Her vocal patriotism she reserves for the United States; of Cuba she speaks with derision, when she will speak of it at all. "Immigration has redefined [Lourdes]," the reader is told, "and she is grateful". "She wants no part of Cuba…
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…, and survive through the Canadian winters. 13. Five factors that helped to make Canada’s immigration plan work: a) There was not much good farmland left in the US, while a great deal of good free land was available in Canada. b) In Europe, the demand for Canadian…
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