VIII. MIGRATION ACROSS THE NORTHERN BORDER : The Immigrant in American Historyfluorescence counterstainnuclear counterstainimmunocytochemistrypropidium iodidecell cultureInstitute of Pharmaceutical Biology, University of Munich, Karlstraße 29, D-8000 Munich 2, Federal Republic of Germany.doi:10.1055/...
The migration of African Americans from the rural South to the (industrial) North in (the early) 1900’’s (were) the (biggest internal) migration in American history. A.industrialB.the earlyC.wereD.biggest internal 相关知识点: 试题来源: 解析 C 暂无解析 结果一 题目 The migration of ...
The force of migration was unique in American history. In the mid 1500s, European mariners started bringing colored Africans to America as slaves. The Africans were brought over by ship where 1 out of every 5 captives died by time the ship got to the Atlantic seacoast. The slaves were chai...
Since the Second World War Germany has become one of the major immigration countries in the world. This development has been very slowly and reluctantly politically recognised and it was only in 2004 that a law was implemented that is explicitly named an immigration law(Zuwanderungsgesetz). Until...
students, the study opens up the question of diversity within an ethnic group, while it also begins to address both the lack of research on Asian American students' historical perspectives and the relative inattention to global migration patterns as a key factor in students' historical understanding...
In broader human history, a significant example of "migration" is the Great Migration, which occurred between 1916 and 1970 in the United States. During this period, about six million African Americans moved from the rural Southern United States to the urban Northeast, Midwest, and West. Driven...
1. Repositioning North American Migration History: New Directions in Modern Continental Migration, Citizenship, and Community [J] . Keith Fitzgerald The Journal of American History . 2006,第4期 机译:重新定位北美移民历史:现代大陆移民,公民身份和社区的新方向 2. Bridging National Borders in North...
At that moment in American history, the country had reached a turning point in a fight for racial justice that had been building for decades. This was the year of the killing of Medgar Evers in Mississippi, of the bombing of the 16th Street Baptist Church in Birmingham, of Gov. George Wa...
The USA is a land of immigrants. Between 1815 and 1914 the world witnessed the greatest peaceful migration in its history: 35 million people mostly Europeans left their homelands to start new lives in America. Why did these people risk
The USA is a land of immigrants. Between 1815 and 1914, the world witnessed the greatest peaceful migration in its history: 35 million people, mostly Europeans, left their homelands to start new lives in America. Why did these people risk ever