America - the land of freedom of opportunity
.... or Victoria, British Columbia, and then sneak across the border at night into the United States by boat or by land (Mintz, "Chinese
Exclusion Act," paras.2-3 ....
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Japanese Immigration to the United States
.... Late in the nineteenth century, the United States legislated the Chinese
Exclusion Act to close American doors to Chinese coolie labor and protect poor ....
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Aisan American Migration From Central Cities to Suburbs
.... Late in the nineteenth century, the United States legislated the Chinese
Exclusion Act to close American doors to Chinese coolie labor and protect American ....
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Asian American Success
.... After a series of exclusionary immigration acts culminating in the Oriental
Exclusion Act of 1924, immigration of Asians to America slowed to a trickle. ....
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Filipino Immigration to the US
.... The Asian
Exclusion Act of 1924, curtailed Chinese and Japanese immigration but Filipinos were not affected because the Philippines was a US territory at that ....
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Equal Opportunity Employment
.... This fear made the US government come to pass the Chinese
Exclusion Act of 1882. This law made it so Chinese laborers could not enter the US. ....
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US Public Opinion Toward Japan
.... Late in the nineteenth century, the United States legislated the Chinese
Exclusion Act to close American doors to Chinese coolie labor and protect poor ....
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Issues in California
.... As a result, the Chinese
Exclusion Act was passed in 1882, completely banning non-citizen Chinese from immigrating to the United States. ....
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Internment of Japanese Residents
.... had been born in Japan and were known as Issei, or first-generation immigrants, and 98 percent had come to America prior to the Oriental
Exclusion Act of 1924 ....
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Manifest Destiny: Settlement of the American West
.... In 1882, Congress passed the Chinese
Exclusion Act, which essentially stopped the flow of Chinese immigrants, but the year immigration resumed, 83,863 Chinese ....
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History of Immigration in the US
.... As a result, the Chinese
Exclusion Act was passed in 1882, completely banning non-citizen Chinese from immigrating to the United States. ....
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US Immigration Restrictions of the 1920s
.... The Issei were first-generation immigrants who came to America prior to the Oriental
Exclusion Act of 1924, with almost half arriving before 1910. ....
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Greek Americans & Japanese Americans
.... As a result, the Chinese
Exclusion Act was passed in 1882, completely banning non-citizen Chinese from immigrating to the United States. ....
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Immigrants in the US The United States is a nation of I
.... As a result, the Chinese
Exclusion Act was passed in 1882, completely banning non-citizen Chinese from immigrating to the United States. ....
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Manzanar camps in California
.... had been born in Japan and were known as Issei, or first-generation immigrants, and 98 percent had come to America prior to the Oriental
Exclusion Act of 1924 ....
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Internment of Japanese Americans
.... Like Chinese immigrants who preceded them and were later excluded from the United States by the Chinese
Exclusion Act of 1882, the 295,280 Japanese who came to ....
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Causes & Consequences of Internment Camps
.... Like Chinese immigrants who preceded them and were later excluded from the United States by the Chinese
Exclusion Act of 1882, the 295,280 Japanese who came to ....
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Various US History Questions Andrew Carnegie, The Gospel of Wealth ...
.... were turned back. The Chinese
Exclusion Act thus paved the way for later immigration restrictions. Political machines were political ....
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Pre-Second World War Neutrality in the US
.... Late in the nineteenth century, the United States legislated the Chinese
Exclusion Act to close American doors to Chinese coolie labor and protect poor ....
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The Color Line in the United States
.... had been born in Japan and were known as Issei, or first-generation immigrants, and 98 percent had come to America prior to the Oriental
Exclusion Act of 1924 ....
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Intermarriages
.... The Issei were first-generation immigrants who came to America prior to the Oriental
Exclusion Act of 1924, with almost half arriving before 1910. ....
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Immigration over the last 100 years
.... force since 1882. The so-called Chinese
Exclusion Act of 1882 had denied citizenship naturalization to Chinese laborers. In 1905-1906 ....
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Chinese Culture & Belief System
.... The
Exclusion Act of 1882 prohibited Chinese immigrants from entering the United States for 10 years, with the exception of certain classes of Chinese (eg ....
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Albert Johnson and Immigration Act of 1924 Albert Johnson & The ...
....
Act as the base immigration law but replaced the 1921
Act by reducing the .... Secretary of State Hughes had recommended that the
exclusion of ineligibles (Orientals ....
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Employee Commute Option of Clean Air Act
.... Though the
act is a federal law, states are responsible for enforcement .... working with the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) to obtain an
exclusion from these ....
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Title III: Americans with Disabilities Act
.... separate findings that justified passage of the
Act (Public Law .... various forms of discrimination, including outright intentional
exclusion, the discriminatory ....
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Sex Discrimination in College & Pro Sports
.... However, Congress rectified this
exclusion by passing the Civil Rights Restoration
Act of 1988 which has been interpreted by the federal courts in about a half ....
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Legal background to the Securities Act
.... noted in the first chapter of this paper, Congress did not
act to regulate .... Texas, and Wisconsin adopted laws which did not permit the
exclusion of securities ....
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The Americans with Disabilities Act
.... Fair Housing Amendments
Act of 1988 * Developmental Disabilities
Act of 1975 .... message--social institutions do not have to practice
exclusion" (Berkowitz, 1987, ....
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Role of Ethnicity in Religion
.... Asians,45 and to perpetuate and strengthen anti Catholicism by targeting east European minority population groups in the country.46 The
Exclusion Act of 1882 ....
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