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    Torina may have felt pressured into a hurried commitment due to obstacles for naturalization of unattached women in the United States.7 On-board the ship each family cooked their own food in an assigned area. However, as a consequence of a severe storm prolonging their voyage, hunger beset the passengers when the ship’s stores ran out…

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    Literature Review This section analyzes my research question. The research findings to fully answer the research question are obtained from journals, books, articles and other secondary sources such as tapes. CIVIL RIGHTS ACTS IN AMERICA’S HISTORY Civil rights in the United States of America date back to the 19th century. The first of these was the thirteenth amendment. It was approved by the 38th Congress between 1863 and 1865. It was later ratified by the states on December 6, 1865. The…

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    Thomas Jefferson-The Pen of the Revolution Thomas Jefferson was a natural born leader. He lived in a time of much uncertainty and despite this, or maybe because of it, he is known as one of the most brilliant men in our nation’s history. He authored the Declaration of Independence and was our country’s third president. He made decisions that furthered the development of our country and was revered as one of the greatest minds of his time. Thomas Jefferson served as a member of the Virginia…

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    The mid - 20th century was a very tumultuous and groundbreaking time period in American history and it 's after effects still reverberate in American society today. Citizenship is the status of being legally recognized in a state or country, being recognized socially and politically, as a human member. This has been a privilege in America solely belonging to white people and also the final goal of the civil-rights movement of 20th century. The civil-rights movement tracks the struggle for black…

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    Fareed Zakaria GPS Response The December 6th episode of Fareed Zakaria GPS touched on the strategies the U.S. is taking to contain terrorism, the stereotypes Americans have of certain minority groups (specifically Muslims), and how one group’s music is countering the horrifying attacks by ISIS that took place in Paris. Mr. Zakaria first sat down to interview President Obama’s national security advisor, Susan Rice, on what the path U.S. is planning to take to prevent any further ISIS acts of…

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    Vietnamese Community’s Approaching the Chinese Influence on and Chinese Elements Within Vietnamese Culture: Customs, Traditions, Language and Contemporary Media The conflict between China-Vietnam regarding the 2016 territorial dispute appears a new development to the rest of the world. In reality, this hostility is deep rooted, and significantly more vibrant and imminent from Vietnam side, almost making the conflict one sided. Overpowered and overshadowed by China, the smaller nation puts more…

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    Between the civil war (1865) and World War I (1914), 25 million Europeans immigrated to the US. More than half of all immigrants in the US were from eastern or southern Europe. This period was known as “new” immigration. The “old” immigration was before 1890 and the immigrants were mostly from northern and western Europe. Immigrants were mostly men and they all came in hope to find a better way of life. The majority of all of these Immigrants from Europe entered through Ellis Island. In the…

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    Talk about Holocaust and how the American people viewed it. Talk about Roosevelt’s views. Roosevelt felt sympathetic towards the Jewish people, and he tried to help the refugees, but unfortunately his efforts were hindered by the anti-Semitic views that the American population and the national government held. This anti-Semitic attitude manifested itself in the minds of Americans in many ways, and although there was no legal discrimination, these beliefs made it more difficult to gain support…

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    fees. With such high cost people are not able to start the application process and also due to their background information you must have a clear criminal record. In the U.S Citizenship and Immigration Services Numbers of N-400 Application for Naturalization of dates April 1- June 2016 shows that 8,050 people applied in Dallas Texas and only 4,667 passed the criminal record and…

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    the American Constitution highlights the source of this pandemonium. It states that these children have American citizenship. This statement has sparked arguments regarding the qualification and credibility of their citizenship. The aspect of naturalization indicates that children born on American soil become automatic citizens. Nevertheless, this statement highlights the relative confusion regarding the various conflicting arguments regarding this…

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