Modern Immigration: A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving CountriesJ.B. Lippincott, 1925 - 393 pagini |
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... RACES , NATIONS AND CLASSES The Psychology of Domination and Freedom By HERBERT ADOLPHUS MILLER , PH.D. Ohio State University CRIMINOLOGY By E. H. SUTHERLAND , PH.D. University of Illinois THE SOCIOLOGY OF REVOLUTION By P. SOROKIN ...
... RACES , NATIONS AND CLASSES The Psychology of Domination and Freedom By HERBERT ADOLPHUS MILLER , PH.D. Ohio State University CRIMINOLOGY By E. H. SUTHERLAND , PH.D. University of Illinois THE SOCIOLOGY OF REVOLUTION By P. SOROKIN ...
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... the United States . It would be of the greatest interest to supplement this work by a study of the tide of men throughout the world . The coming and going of the human race is not without its effect on the various vii PREFACE vii-viii.
... the United States . It would be of the greatest interest to supplement this work by a study of the tide of men throughout the world . The coming and going of the human race is not without its effect on the various vii PREFACE vii-viii.
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A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving Countries Annie Marion MacLean. human race is not without its effect on the various civiliza- tions . Linguistic and other difficulties , however , render this practically prohibitive as a ...
A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving Countries Annie Marion MacLean. human race is not without its effect on the various civiliza- tions . Linguistic and other difficulties , however , render this practically prohibitive as a ...
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... race between a human standard of living and the animal tendency to multiply excessively . Only by such a policy can a satisfactory standard become and remain general even in the most favored lands . By the example of these more favored ...
... race between a human standard of living and the animal tendency to multiply excessively . Only by such a policy can a satisfactory standard become and remain general even in the most favored lands . By the example of these more favored ...
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... racial heterogeneity . The native birth rate began to decline notice- ably about 1880 ; when the effects of immigration were first observed , and as the foreign people continued to crowd in , the native birth rate in the sections where ...
... racial heterogeneity . The native birth rate began to decline notice- ably about 1880 ; when the effects of immigration were first observed , and as the foreign people continued to crowd in , the native birth rate in the sections where ...
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Modern Immigration: A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving Countries Annie Marion MacLean Vizualizare completă - 1925 |
Modern Immigration: A View of the Situation in Immigrant Receiving Countries Annie Marion MacLean Vizualizare completă - 1925 |
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Act approved Act of February Act of March admission admitted agent alien amended American application Argentine Asiatics Australia become a citizen born Brazil British Bureau of Naturalization Canada Canadian certificate charge citizenship classes clerk collector of customs colonies colored Commissioner consignee court deemed District of Columbia Dominion Doukhobors enforcement enter the United entitled An act European excluded Favorable Unfavorable fiscal foreign contiguous territory Fully naturalized granted gration hereby immi Immigration Act immigration laws immigration officer immigration visé imprisonment industrial insular possession islands issued Italian Japanese June June 29 jurisdiction land literacy test Magyar March 31 ment native naturalized Favorable nineteen hundred oath owner permit person petition population port of arrival problems prostitution Provided further purpose quota immigrant race Republic residence Ruthenian Secretary of Labor settlers South Africa square miles Stat subdivision thereof tion transportation Union unlawful vessel Zealand
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Pagina 325 - States, and to renounce forever all allegiance and fidelity to any foreign prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty, and, particularly, by name, to the prince, potentate, state, or sovereignty of which the alien may be at the time a citizen or subject.
Pagina 327 - ... that he will support the Constitution of the United States, and that he absolutely and entirely renounces and abjures all allegiance and fidelity to every foreign prince, potentate, state or sovereignty, and particularly, by name, to the prince, potentate, state or sovereignty of which he was before, a citizen or subject," which proceedings must be recorded by the clerk of the court.
Pagina 282 - That any American woman who marries a foreigner shall take the nationality of her husband. At the termination of the marital relation she may resume her American citizenship, if abroad, by registering as an American citizen within one year with a consul of the United States, or by returning to reside in the United States, or if residing in the United States at the termination of the marital relation, by continuing to reside therein.
Pagina 289 - The purpose of the Department of Labor shall be to foster, promote, and develop the welfare of the wage earners of the United States, to improve their working conditions, and to advance their opportunities for profitable employment.
Pagina 234 - ... persons who are members of or affiliated with any organllation entertaining and teaching disbelief in or opposition to organized government, or who advocate or teach the duty, necessity, or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing of any officer or officers, either of specific individuals or of officers generally, of the government of the United...
Pagina 262 - ... any person whose ticket or passage is paid for with the money of another, or who is assisted by others to come...
Pagina 238 - That in every case where an alien is excluded from admission into the United States, under any law or...
Pagina 260 - ... the duty, necessity, or propriety of the unlawful assaulting or killing of any officer or officers, either of specific individuals or of officers generally, of the government of the United States...
Pagina 280 - Act, and all duties and taxes collected in the United States upon articles coming from the Philippine Archipelago and upon foreign vessels coming therefrom, shall not be covered into the general fund of the Treasury of the United States, but shall be held as a separate fund and paid into the Treasury of the Philippine Islands, to be used and expended for the government and benefit of said Islands.
Pagina 324 - Territory; also all courts of record in any State or Territory now existing, or which may hereafter be created, having a seal, a clerk, and jurisdiction in actions at law or equity, or law and equity, in which the amount in controversy is unlimited.