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    formed the Alien and Sedition Acts. The Alien and Sedition Acts were four bills passed by the Federalists and signed into law by President John Adams, as a result of the undeclared Quasi War. The first of the four bills passed was the Naturalization Act. The Naturalization Act raised the requirements for people wanting to become a U.S citizen. The law required that the immigrant musts live in the United States for 14 years before applying. The following three acts gave John Adams more power to…

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    After keeping up with the 2016 Presidential Election and researching where President Elect Donald Trump stands on issues, I have a few concerns with the future of our country. I am concerned with what he will do about the following issues: Gun Control, Immigration, and Global Warming. I hope he can take these concerns into consideration. One of my concerns for Donald Trump is that he will keep guns out of criminals’ hands. He says he would like to minimize gang violence and make the streets…

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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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    Being An American Citizen

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    Citizenship is what connects all Americans together; to be considered a citizen of the United States of America you must have been born in the United States or gain citizenship through Naturalization. Naturalization is a way United States citizenship is granted to an immigrant if and only after he/she completes the necessities that are given to them by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act. The rights of an American Citizen are very important because in other countries the people don't…

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    terrorism in the U.S. includes banning all Muslims from entering the country. By making harsh statements and plans against these groups of people, it allows for an acceptance among communities to enact the same types of racial discrimination. The naturalization of slavery allowed for a general acceptance of how slaves were supposed to be property and controlled. The normality of the treatment of slaves directly correlates to the acceptance of racism that continues in the U.S. As the Code Noir…

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    The article “Annexation” written by John L. O’Sullivan, published by The Democratic Review in the summer of 1845, was written focused on the state of Texas and why it should become a state of the U.S. Although the author wrote it for the Democratic party the article has a tone of patriotism and wanting to convince congress that expansion into Texas was the way to go. The article gives the reader a good perspective as to what was going on during that time and actual insight as to what views…

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    leader of democracy and forward thinking, but yet there has not been a leader that represents over 50 percent of the countries population, women and the 12.8 million naturalized citizens are still illegible to be president of The United States. Naturalization is defined by The Unites States Citizenship and Immigration services to be the process by which United States citizenship…

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    Mosaic Vs Melting Pot

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    In Canada, multiculturalism contributes and establishes Canadian identity. Multiculturalism makes the Canadian identity unique as it contributes to the diversity of society, guarantees equal rights among citizens, and leads to higher rates of naturalization. To begin with,…

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    Numerous of American promoters of justice, writers, thinkers, inventors, and entrepreneurs drive to be hark back for their undertakings during the Gilded Age. In the United States during the first few years of the Gilded Age was a great social change and economic growth. As the years went by between the dawn of the new century and Reconstruction, suburbanization, industrial development, the rise of huge incorporations, the manufacture of countless transcontinental railroads and the…

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    However, this bill does not shine light to a final solution in the fraudulent social security cards being obtained by these illegal immigrants. If this bill is passed it could either push the government to improve processes that coincide with naturalization and the subject of immigration or it could put up a stronger defense to introduce more bills to compromise illegal immigrants but not…

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