doi:10.1080/00940798.2019.1705704Barbara W. SommerGolubev, Alexei and Irina Takala, The Search for Socialist Eldorado: Finnish Immigration to Soviet Karelia from the United States and Canada in the 1930s. Michigan State University Press, 2014....
Immigrants from Northern and Western Europe continued coming as they had for three centuries, but in decreasing numbers. After the 1880s, immigrants increasingly came from Eastern and Southern European countries, as well as Canada and Latin America. By 1910, Eastern and Southern Europeans made up ...
根据The main reason for immigration has long been epportunity---the desire for better land or a better job.可知经济机遇是移民的最主要原因。故C正确 4.D推理判断题。根据后句的内容a more homogeneous society in which all the people share the same ethnic, geographic, and cultural background.可知...
in their native land and move to a strange country. But throughout history, countless milpons of people have done so. The heaviest immigration worldwide took place from the early 1800s to the Great Depression-the economic hard times of the 1930s. In that period, about 60 milpon people ...
Immigration from the Middle East and Northern Africa From the late 1800s to the mid-1920s, mostly Arab Christians In the 1940s and 1950s, highly educated elites from Egypt, Iraq, Syria After 1965, a much higher percentage of Muslims fleeing war and persecution. Between 1980 to 2010, increa...
For a striking nineteenth-century example of the impact of global conditions on domestic migration policy see Zolberg’s study of the hardening of state laws in the US in the face of mass Irish and other European immigration in the 1850s: Zolberg2003....
National health insurance in the United States and Canada : race, territory, and the roots of difference debates and the starkly divergent consensus underpinning each highlight the differences in the politics of public health insurance between the two countries. ... GW Boychuk - Georgetown Universi...
Canada,inthefirstthirdofthe20thcent.,begantoreceiveanincreasingnumberofimmigrants,attractedbytheexpansionofagricultureinthewestandthedevelopmentofindustryintheeast.AustraliaandNewZealandreceivedmanyEuropeanimmigrantsinthe19thcent.;theformercountryhasbeencharacterizedby apreferenceforimmigrantsofBritishstockandby apolicyof...
Jews and others seeking visas in the 1930s quickly learned that some American consuls were better than others. George S. Messersmith, consul general in Berlin in the early 1930s and minister to Austria before theAnschluss,at a time when the German quota was undersubscribed, gained a positive...
APPELLATE LITIGATION IN TODAY’S BROKEN AND BIASED IMMIGRATION COURT SYSTEM: FOUR STEPS TO A WINNING COUNTERATTACK BY THE RELENTLESS “NEW DUE PROCESS ARMY” “JUSTICE BETRAYED: THE INTENTIONAL MISTREATMENT OF CENTRAL AMERICAN ASYLUM APPLICANTS BY THE EXECUTIVE OFFICE FOR IMMIGRATION REVIEW“ EXISTENTIALIS...