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- 291: Environmental Forces And International Business
- ... government is based on the liberal democratic tradition. Like the United States, Australia has a written constitution. The Australian 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. Australia's government is an important source of funds for World Vision Australia relief ...
- 292: United States and Imperialism
- ... that self-interest and greed outweighed idealism. In fact, the involvement with China showed that idealism was not a priority of the United States; the U.S. continually ridiculed the Chinese, and established very exclusionist immigration policies towards them. Another main example of the United State's self-interest-motivated expansion was intervention in Central America. Future plans for the United State's economic foothold throughout the world were made in ...
- 293: NAFTA: The Concept
- ... cause increased profit. The profit in turn will increase the standard of living in nations that arent as accustomed to the middle class. This is possible to help potentially solve the problem with increased immigration and Border Jumpers. But in turn, NAFTA has its disadvantages. Exporting without tariffs makes it difficult for American companies to compete with Mexican companies. The Mexican companies who pay there employees $.75 an hour can ...
- 294: History Of Kosovo- Related To
- ... 1944. The arrival of Soviet troops in 1944, resulted in the liberation of Kosovo and Metohia from Germany, but power was then given to Albanians, who opened the border of the state to mass Albanian immigration until 1948. The number of ethnic Serbs in that country continued to fall, while some stayed, suffering persecution at the hands of Albanian. In the 1980s, a movement of Serbians, regardless of individual ideology, pushed ...
- 295: History Of The Counterculture
- ... cards to resist the draft. For those who went to Canada, they received assistance from the Committee to Aid American War Objectors. The committee helped the young immigrants with advice and aid on the Canadian immigration laws. For those who didnt flee, life was full of harassment from the Government. Popular music and literature help display this message of repression. Jimi Hendrix released a song titled If 6 was 9 ...
- 296: Guatemala
- ... annually, the population is predicted to go up to 12.4 million by 2000. The Ladinos and the Native Americans almost evenly divide the population, but also there are small groups of African and European immigration. Guatemala has a young population, with 43 percent with the ages under 15 and 74 percent under 30. Because the majority of the people are teens and under, there are not as much control over ...
- 297: Franklin Delano Roosevelt - Li
- ... the mistakes that Roosevelt had created. Even though President Franklin Roosevelt had really made some mistake during his presidency, such as not collaborating with the Jews in Europe and various other controversies such as the immigration to America, he was unbelievably marvelous to the wider majority of the population. What many people believe is that what he had done is moreover important for the American people, by virtue of the opportunities ...
- 298: The North American Free Trade Agreement
- ... higher prices in Mexico and lowering of wages in Canada and the United States. On the whole wages increased in all three treaty nations, but Mexico still remains under the poverty level in some regions. Immigration of migrants to the United States from Mexico was another concern as it was assumed that the influx would increase. Also of concern for all treaty members was the dislocation of laborers, and increased competition ...
- 299: Feudal Japan
- ... but in Europe, people have developed ways to put up with oppression and unfair treatment. As we look though history most conflicts were over land and oppression. An example we all are familiar with is immigration to the Americas. It started with white settlers coming over and taking the land of the Native Americans, and continues with struggles of Afro-Americans and others for the right to claim America as their ...
- 300: Explaining The Twenties
- ... increasingly come to view immigrants as the source of labor unrest. Because the common American felt that the United States was becoming too much of a multi-cultural, multi-belief nation, the government passed the Immigration Restriction Acts of 1921 and 1924. The latter reduced the number of Catholic and Jewish immigrants to a trickle by setting extremely low quotas for the number of people to be allowed in each year ...
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