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mainly the problem of food and resorses famine and unstable government the list is far to long
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Press law of 1881 (Media Policy; Francophonie)
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From a colonial policy of French people, the aim was to assimilate, "civilize" and transform Africans into black French women & and men in French colonies. The press legislation of 1881 (alien Media policy; Francophonie) applied to all the French Speaking African colonies.
While this law gave the freedom to print newspapers to French colonies, this freedom was rather small. The European French citizen had to control all publications. All publications were censored systematically, whatever appeared in print at the colonial authorities' discretion. All African reporters not following the French Colonial Administration's dictates were detained or exiled to other French cities.
The "Broadcast Regulation" was not broadcast in other places of the continent in "the French colonies". The French government agency, "La Société de Radiophonie de la France d'Outremer" ("SORAFOM')" -the "Radio Corporation of Overseas France" , introduced radio in the French African colonies in the 1930s.
These highly centralised colonial transmitters/broadcaster were operated from Paris. Management and development after the Second World War was under the control of "The Office de Coopération Radioquen (Corporation for Radio Cooperation") and was responsible for colonial radio. Broadcasting was mainly directed at "European settlers" & the small group of "French-educated African elite"
Europe because that where there two allies united kingdom and France are. Europe is also important to the U.S. because of its geographical proximity
to some of the world’s most dangerous and contested regions.The basing of U.S. forces in Europe generates benefits outside of
Europe. Recent instability in North Africa, most notably ISIS operations
in Libya, has shown the utility of basing robust U.S. military
capabilities near potential global hot spots. For example, when ordered
to intervene in Libya against Muammar Qadhafi, U.S. commanders in Europe
were able to act effectively and promptly because of the
well-established and mature U.S. military footprint in southern Europe.
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During the 1800s and early 1900s various ethnic groups were restricted from immigrating. Mainly asian (and specifically chinese) people were discriminated against. The <u>Exclusion Act of 1882</u> is considered by many historians to be the first <u>explicit</u> exclusionary immigration restriction made to one particular nationality in its entirety. Immigration of chinese laborers was prohibited right then. This was largely the result of racial prejudice from the American people and their authorities.
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