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- 311: Apartheid In South Africa
- ... Britain s side by a slim majority in the parliament. After the war, the United party wanted to bring in more immigrants, and promote equality between the races. The National party, however, wanted to control immigration, and wanted to keep the natives in their place . The National Party won by a narrow margin in the 1948 election, and officially implemented the Apartheid system. All the different races were strictly separated. The ...
- 312: American Revolution 2
- ... realize that they are well of compared to nations ruled by autocrats. They have much more liberty, "The pride, the glory of England," said by King George III. In 1760 there is a lot of immigration and no one is suffering from poverty since their is plenty of land, and it is very cheap. The triangular trade between America, England, and Africa is going very well. Everything seems well, and colonists ...
- 313: American Parties From The Civi
- ... Whigs went into the Democratic party. In 1852 Gen. Winfield Scott was the last Whig presidential candidate. Know-Nothing party The party was a U.S. political party in the mid-19th century. The increased immigration of the 1840s had resulted in focus of Roman Catholic immigrants in the Eastern cities. The Democrats welcomed them, but local nativist societies were formed to attack foreign influences and maintain the American view. The ...
- 314: Israeli Occupation Of South
- ... the West Bank that are outside Israel. The Palestinians also want Israel to convert into a true secular democracy where Israelis of Arab descent are equal citizens. Lastly the Palestinians would like Israelis immigration laws to have equal standards for all immigrants instead of the Jewish exclusivity. The Palestinian requests are not unjustified. Since Zionists founded Israel in 1948, Palestinians have been thrown out of their homes and land ...
- 315: Japan On Its Way To Be The World's Largest Economy
- ... ways are a source of pride and national strength."2 Japan's striving for purity is very different form a North American idea of open doors and diversity as strength. Japan is relatively closed to immigration to outside countries. However, this feeling of superiority does not stop them from being careful. "This is probably because the Japanese know their economic house is on shaky ground, literally. Japan is eternally at nature ...
- 316: The Joy Luck Club 2
- ... the mothers and daughters against patriarchal Confucianism, showing how they might have produced their own moral stories, their own tradition. The ambiguity of some of the resolutions in the text is not an admission that immigration is futile because the tradition cannot be truly communicated in a new land. From the Taoist perspective, the completeness of anything is relative to its balance and ultimate benefit. If the transfers of tradition are ...
- 317: The Joy Luck Club
- ... the mothers and daughters against patriarchal Confucianism, showing how they might have produced their own moral stories, their own tradition. The ambiguity of some of the resolutions in the text is not an admission that immigration is futile because the tradition cannot be truly communicated in a new land. From the Taoist perspective, the completeness of anything is relative to its balance and ultimate benefit. If the transfers of tradition are ...
- 318: Racism My Antonia
- ... hatred to all kinds of different people, Blacks, Asians, and Hispanic. These are today's problems. The novel My Antonia by Willa Cather, brings out different types of discrimination such as racism, sexist, and anti-immigration back in the 1800s. Racism blind one's self so much that all one could see in another race is something ugly and disgusting, all because they are different. The illustration in the novel when ...
- 319: Labor In America
- ... members. By January 1919, it had 3,260,000 members. RED SCARES AND DEPRESSION As the 1920s began, organized labor seemed stronger than ever. It was successful in getting Congress to pass laws that restricted immigration to the United States. Unions believed that a scarcity of labor would keep wages high. But events that took place in Europe were already threatening labor's gains. In 1917, a communist revolution overthrew the ...
- 320: Politics Of Western Europe: Bl
- ... France is a representation of Europe according to the late Charles De Gaulle. France has adopted internal policies to control the growth of Islam by limiting both social expressions of that faith and by specific immigration procedures. Are not the three million plus population of Moslems in France entitled to nationalistic expression of their identity as French Muslims? Where does that leave the Bosnian Muslims, the Turks or any other non ...
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