The history of immigration to the United States can be distinguished in four periods: the colonial era, the mid-nineteenth century, the first twenty years of the twentieth century and post 1965. Each era was distinguished by the others for the reasons that led people to emigrate and for the different races and ethnic groups involved in mass movements. The mid-nineteenth century was the protagonist of mass immigration from central and western European countries (Germany, Ireland), while the early twentieth century were characterized by the arrival of southern and eastern Europeans (Italy, Eastern countries). Since 1965, strong immigration has begun again in Asia (China, India) and Latin America (Mexico, El Salvador, Guatemala and Honduras).
From 1836 to 1914, over 30 million Europeans emigrated to the United States.
In the most cases, migrants arrive in the United States in search of greater economic stability and work. Others do it to escape from totalitarian regimes.
The Italian immigrants who arrived in Argentina differed from those who emigrated to the city of New York in that those who did to Argentina constituted a very large percentage of the population of that country, their descendants being the bulk of the population today (60% of Argentines are descendants of Italians).
On the other hand, those who came to New York City did so in smaller numbers, and formed a minority with respect to Irish and English immigrants and the Americans themselves, with which they suffered many cases of discrimination. Today, Italian-Americans constitute the 6% of American population.
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In 313 C.E., Roman emperor Constantine the Great ended all persecution and declared toleration for Christianity. Later that century, Christianity became the official state religion of the Empire. ... But the Christian belief in one god — who was not the emperor — weakened the authority and credibility of the emperor.
Prior to the 1980 elections, the United States were dealing with several problems such as the energy crises, low economic growth, inflation and the Iran Hostage Crises. The morale of the people was low and their mood was suspicious. Reagan promised to uplift the mood of the American public as well fix the economy. This enabled him to win the elections.
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B: were the result of excessive government spending
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b. NAFTA
c. United Nations
d. Centers for Disease Control
e. Joint Chiefs of Staff
The correct answer is C.
The United Nations is a inter-governmental organization which was founded in 1945, in the aftermath of WWII, with the aim of preserving international security and peace. It was the sucessor of the former League of Nations that was created after WWI, and which did not serve the purpouse of keeping peace. The UN had 51 members at its foundation while nowadays it counts with 193 members.