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271: Ernesto Che Guevara
... being the group s doctor. After receiving military training Che was quickly promoted as an officer in Castro s ranks. In 1956 almost all of Castro s group was arrested officially for breaking Mexico s immigration laws, despite the media frenzy saying that they were communists revolutionaries planning an attack on Cuba. After everyone was eventually released Castro began working at a manic pace to get everything ready for the invasion ...
272: The History of the Ku Klux Klan
... replace the collapsed society and push for the advancement of the White Race. Other objectives of the Klan are to start focusing on the family again and to close the United States borders to stop immigration.("Kajun Knights of the KKK", p.1) The Klan also intends on stopping abortion, reverse discrimination, and welfare for those who do not need it.("Imperial Klans of America", p.2) The most important objectives ...
273: Evolution Of Canada
... city of Quebec. French navigators traveled the St Lawrence and Hudson rivers, claiming large interior lands for France. Traders and missionaries penetrated the interior, and French officials made peace with the Indians, thus encouraging French immigration. Seeking a share of the lucrative fur trade, the British in 1670 established the Hudson's Bay Co. Continental war between France and England extended to the New World, and the 1759 defeat of French ...
274: Rutherford Hayes
... and intelligence in their local governments. They need to have such a policy adopted as will cause sectionalism to disappear, and that will tend to wipe out the color line. They need to have encouraged immigration, education, and every description of legitimate business and industry. We do not want a united North nor a united South. We want a united country. And if the great trust shall devolve upon me, I ...
275: Germany
... lost their jobs or homes as a result of unification. The Republicans and Deutsche Volksunion The Republicans and Deutsche Volksunion represent nationalist forces on the far right of German politics. They have played on the immigration issue.
276: Appalacian Regional Commission & Poverty In Appalachia
... ARC also has the J-l visa program, which enables health care professionals from foreign nations to work in health manpower shortage areas in Appalachia. Under certain circumstances, the ARC will request a waiver of immigration requirements for foreign-trained physicians doing residency work in the United States under the J-l visa program. Physicians receiving these waivers must practice for at least three years in rural Appalachia, in areas called ...
277: El Salvador
... revolt, became president. In 1945 Salinas turned the presidency over to another conservative, Salvador Castaneda Castro. A conference was then held between Guatemala and El Salvador. The two countries agreed to adopt similar customs and immigration laws, and a common system of coinage. They invited the cooperation of the other Central American republics, and the old Central American idea of unity again appeared. Revolutionary movements were active in El Salvador in ...
278: Australia
... in constitutional conventions in the 1890s and ratified at referenda in all six colonies. It reserves for the Federal Government the power over defense, foreign affairs, trade and commerce, taxation, customs and excise duties, pensions, immigration and postal services. Other powers are left with the States, but federal law prevails if there is a conflict over concurrent powers. The Federal Government also has the power to ensure observance at the state ...
279: Culture, and Arts of Argentina
Culture, and Arts of Argentina Argentina is a nation with a vivid Spanish heritage, soundly affected since the 19th century by European, prominently Italian, immigration. A blithesome interest is maintained in the nation's history, particularly as symbolized by the Gaucho or cowboy. Europeans also shaped literature in Argentina. In the fine arts, an example to be emulated has been ...
280: The Great Depression
... wash their clothing (Steinbeck 311). To cut down the number of people seeking jobs or needing help, the government decided to try to come up with some sort of relief. Among other things, they limited immigration, returned hundreds of Mexicans living here,and sought other methods to help the farmers. Hoover's Federal Farm Board urged farmers to plant less so that prices would go up but there was no encouragement ...


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