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    Cathedral. Italy is one of the most cultural countries to visit. First of all, the language and population of Italy are very important factors to the country. Italy has a very large population. “Italy has the fourth-largest population in the European Countries and the 23rd-largest population worldwide estimated as 60.6 million” ( Population of Italy).Italy is a very populated country. Italy is the fourth largest populated country of Europe. Italy is also has the 23rd-largest population…

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    Immigration, however, has been around as an issue since the beginning of the United States. Our forefathers wrote down in the United States Constitution, Article I Section 8 Clause 4, that the federal government has the power to “establish an uniform Rule of Naturalization”. They were saying that issues on immigration and how they can become citizens is the power that the federal government only has. Although it is said in the constitution, it hasn’t stopped being issues between state…

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    In the book, Bread Givers, by Anzia Yezierska the Smolinsky family comes to America in search of the American Dream. Their family consists of four daughters, a hard working mother, and a non-employed, Torah-obsessed father who contributes absolutely nothing to the family. The father, Reb, shows no interest in assimilating to American culture, however, everyone else in the family yearns to become part of this “new” world. Throughout the book, it shows an immigrant’s internal struggle to find a…

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    Public Need During the 20th century immigration was very huge matter. According to Michael E. Fix and Jeffrey S. Passel (2002) in an article, they spoke about how the United States immigrant’s population grew quickly during the 1990s. America had many people coming from all over the world. The Act provided for those who are family-based and employed-based visas made available to citizens of a single independent overseas state that may not surpass seven percent of the total available (Greenwood…

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    Think about the people at your school, at your job, or even the person right next to you. We all come from different places, different background and different cultures. We all call the United States our home. We all migrated here somehow, either from our parents bringing us here or from our ancestor. The United States is a melting pot, there's no doubt about it. Without immigrants the United States wouldn't be the United States it is today. Immigrants do make up a big deal in the United State’s…

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    1 There are approximately 326 million people living in the U.S. About half of that number, represents the amount of people in the FBI’s Next Generation Identification Database. Wait - what is that? 2 Let’s take a step back. Living in the 21st century, we’ve all heard about fingerprint sensors - in fact, around 75% of the general population uses fingerprint recognition to unlock a device. In recent breakthroughs in technology, a new biometric system(a biometric system is the technology that…

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    Germanic peoples occupied much of the present-day territory of Germany during the Bronze and early Iron Ages. When Rome was expanding northwards, Germanic groups were expanding southwards into what is present day Southern Germany. The Germanic agricultural system was vital to the economy. Many of the Germans were herders, but some of them were farmers. They grew wheat, barley, oats, and rye. Northern Germany was known as Germania Inferior, and Southern Germany was known as Germania Superior.…

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    history have been targeted by nativism. Nativism is excluding the immigrants who come into the country whether it’s legally or illegally. However, throughout the United States’ history they have excluded so many people groups from the Chinese, to Europeans, and people from the Middle East. It seems like they try to do this in order to get the immigrants to leave, which never seems to work. The United States seems to have excluded more people groups then most other countries. They have come up…

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    Immigration In America

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    Immigration is a way to keep America diverse and innovative. The skills immigrants have to offer to the United States can greatly benefit us in all aspects of government and life: economy, employment, and societal impact. As of right now, the Immigration Policy in America is strict and does not leave room for immigrants to prove themselves worthy of settlement in the States. But to ensure complete safety and authorized actions, requirements for settlers from any country include providing…

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    First-Wave Immigrants During the time of revolutionary War a large number in the amount of white immigrants came from the British Isles. There is an association in the social status of a person and their timing from when their ancestors arrived in the United States. However, African Americans are at a disadvantage in this pattern. Although they came over as some of the earliest immigrants, their status is excluded because they are African American and were separate from whites. The majority of…

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