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Yellow Peril
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yellow peril", aimed at implementing Law on page 1875, Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882, extension of ten years later by Geary Act. Chinese Exclusion Act replaced Burlingame Treaty ratified in 1868, which encouraged Chinese immigration, provid...

Canada And Its On Dual Citizenship
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Canada’s current dual citizenship policy and the accompanying growing Diaspora. However, we strongly believe that the debate must be informed by both facts and nuanced reasoning to arrive at any substantive conclusions about Canada’s dual c...

Equal Rights Amendments
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Equal Rights Amendment (ERA), is a proposal, which is meant to deny the passage of any law or legal provision in constitution, based on gender or sex discrimination. In this paper, the possibility of the ERA to be ratified, thus making it p...

The Constitutional Issues
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their political and legal regulations. It provides an integrated republic model of presidential system in which the President of both state and head of government takes decisions. The political system is characterized by many as “checks and...

‘race’ Ethnicity & Development
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are two ideas that over time have responded to different meanings and contexts and it is not possible to understand them only in the light of its current uses. This is because since the existence of history, it has been a process by which ...

Cuban Immigration To America From 1959
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Cubans who migrated to the United States did so hoping for a quick return to the island, history dictated otherwise, and in the process, Cuban migrants have left permanent marks in major U.S. cities from Key West and Tampa, Florida, to New ...

Becoming An American Citizen
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Becoming an American Citizen If you were born overseas to parents who are both an American civilian and at smallest one of them have lived in the United States some times in his/her life. If you are born overseas, your birth is listed with ...