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Most Americans supported America's new global leadership role
In the 16th century, children of wealthy or royal families usually had their marriages arranged for them. Less fortunate people had more of a chance to choose who they wanted to marry.
The Western Nations were moving towards a one world government known as the League of Nations. The Arab Nations mainly Persia and the Ottoman Empire seen it as a means to control them and they refused to join taking 1/3 of the world population with them.
a. Germany was able to invade the Soviet Union. b. Germany stopped its expansion into other countries. c. France and England went to war with one another. d. Germany continued to take other countries
In general, Victorian age people were Christian and so would have felt confident that at death they would go to heaven. Really, man has always felt the same about death all through time as historicall writtings show. Man has either: Known where he was headed in the after life, did not know where he was headed, or did not care where he was headed. What do you think will happen to you? hello this is the dead
The Spanish-American War did not have a direct impact on immigration. However, the war did lead to the acquisition of new territories by the United States, such as Puerto Rico and the Philippines, which had significant effects on migration patterns and increased immigration from these regions to the United States. Additionally, the war fueled anti-Spanish sentiment, which may have influenced immigration policies and attitudes towards Spanish and Hispanic immigrants at the time.
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What attitudes did people have towards the Bantu abduction
It depends on employment and government policy for Japanese Immigration.
At first the American government wanted to block out all Immigration to the united states, this was when the Chinese exclusion act was signed. During 1921 the Emergency Quota Act was signed and in 1924 the immigration act was signed, this allowed a certain limit on how many immigrants were allowed in the united states.
Perhaps you may consider funding the cost of an immigration attorney to help him sort out his status, or at least direct him towards an attorney specializing in cases of illegal immigrants or immigration-aid agencies...
The attitudes towards shell shock were..............................................................................................................................................................................................not good
The U.S. issued The Emergency Quota Act of 1921 which limited the total number of immigrants allowed into the country. It also favored immigrants from western Europe. So the change was that instead of all immigrants coming in at once, it was limited. This affected the U.S. because, simply, it caused a dramatic drop in immigration to the U.S.
Governments implemented immigration restrictions and quotas, as well as assimilation policies to manage the influx of immigrants. Social reactions included nativist movements, discrimination, and instances of xenophobia towards immigrants. However, there were also efforts to provide support and assistance to help immigrants integrate into their new societies.
After WW1 America developed a more hostile attitude towards immigrants especially those of central power countries. see this website http://www.law.umkc.edu/faculty/projects/ftrials/SaccoV/redscare.html about the red scare which took hold of America shortly after WW1
attitudes have changed towards relationships because people have gone from sad and lonely to happy and not lonely
Actually they don't. It is the loudest people that seem to make it seem that way. This is a nation of immigrants and 70% of the population ancestors came as immigrants at one time. Other nations are more homogeneous and as a consequence don't have the variety of foods, music, traditions ( the Christmas tree is from Germany. Halloween pumpkins began in Ireland) and the only true people who aren't immigrants is Native Americans. Many of our industrialists and inventors were immigrants and Jackson's parents were Irish immigrants. This is truly a melting pot of people and we are very lucky because of it.