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5901: Immigration to the United States (Maryland)
... for these immigrants. The three states with the highest immigration totals are California, Texas, and Florida. This is easy to explain because California and Texas are bordering Mexico, which means as long as the border control police don’t arrest them; they are on their way to a better life. Florida sees a lot of people escaping from Fidel Castro’s command in Cuba and from other Caribbean islands. These three ...
5902: The United States
... the 1970s the United States faced economic difficulties brought on by a high foreign trade deficit, the declining value of the dollar abroad, high governmental spending, and inflation. In the 1980s, inflation was brought under control, and tax-cutting stimulated economic expansion in some sectors. The trade deficit remained, however, and the national debt burgeoned. To address the issue of deficit spending, Congress in 1993 passed a budget combining tax increases ...
5903: Pakistan
... fast. These two countries are third world countries with nuclear weapons. The citizens of Pakistan are in constant fear of a nuclear war. There is another major problem. The Pakistani have no safe way to control the nuclear weapons. If these two countries have a nuclear war it could affect the world, both India and Pakistan would be destroyed. Pakistan and India have both denied that they have nuclear weapons. Other ...
5904: The 1920s: An Era of Transition and Tension
... to dry. Talking about corruption, the prohibition, regarding the Alcohol Act, and the large scale trading, was not necessarily checked upon. Their were rebellers and there were do gooders. The Nativists tried to keep the control by enforcing acts to keep and preserve their America. The rebellers opened doors for organized crime to set in. For example, Al Capone and not to mention the Great Gatsby. The American society seemed to ...
5905: Japan: Changes
... being located on the Pacific Rim of Fire,they are trapped living on a small, crowded island dominated by mountains, and yet have tried as best they could to achieve supremacy. They have tried military control by trying to make the East Asia Co- Prosperity Sphere, and by trying to economically surpass all other nations. Japan as a whole, has changed a great deal in the past 52 years economically, militarily ...
5906: World War I Propaganda
World War I Propaganda The United States used propaganda to control what people thought and to create positive feelings towards World War I. The newspaper was used to release information that had sometimes been altered to glorify the war. Music and motion pictures were used to ...
5907: Alcohol
... can fall into addiction. The first drink is all that it takes. Once in the bloodstream alcohol affects the higher brain centers first. This causes a warm feeling, relaxation, and a mild euphoria. As performance control wavers, the indulgermay do things he would not normally do. This can be inviting to some, as the individual may feel more sociable. Anxieties abate, and the world may seem a happier place. If the ...
5908: Tropical Africa: Food Production and the Inquiry Model
Tropical Africa: Food Production and the Inquiry Model Hunger is the result of disasters such as drought, floods, the changing of the jet stream patterns and other natural disasters. They are beyond our control. It has been estimated that one third of the land in Tropical Africa is potentially cultivable, though only about 6% of it is currently cultivated. However, to change farming from a low-input, low-yield ...
5909: The 1920's
... slightly over one billion bushels of wheat on 60 million acres, the largest yield in history. Sales at this price sparked a frenzy of land speculation during and after World War I. The wartime Food Control Act set a price of $2.00 a bushel, more than double what the farmers had been getting. The land speculation frenzy was financed by mortgaging and re-mortgaging their land. By 1920, the debt ...
5910: Climates In Tropical Africa
Climates In Tropical Africa Hunger is the result of disasters such as drought, floods, the changing of the jet stream patterns and other natural disasters. They are beyond our control. It has been estimated that one third of the land in Tropical Africa is potentially cultivable, though only about 6% of it is currently cultivated. However, to change farming from a low-input, low-yield ...


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