<span>The majority of Americans did not want more soldiers dying in foreign wars thousands of miles away. They were afraid of the massive cost of future wars and of foreign people coming into the US, which was why acts were passed, such as the Immigration Quota Act of 1921. (It said that immigrants had to pass a literacy test and that only a certain number of immigrants were allowed in each year). Americans did not want immigrants to take jobs because wages were lower since the immigrants would not join labor unions; they accepted lower wages. Americans also feared immigrants because of WW1 and the new political ideas that they brought (like communism).</span>
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poorer social classes i think
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Answer: I would probably feel somewhat sad that I couldn't beat them. I wouldn't neccesarily be angry, but probably pretty sad.
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Latin American country : Argentina
8 questions (& answers) about Argentina's government & politics :
What is basic framework of Argentina's politics : It's framework is based on constitutionally defined 'federal presidential representative democratic republic'
Who is the head of Argentina's state & government : It is the President
Who is Argentina's current president : He is Alberto Fernandez
How is Argentina's legislative power arranged ? : It is in the two chambers of their National Congress (Upper & Lower House)
What is the nature of Argentina's judiciary? : It is independent of legislature, executive
Political representatives are selected in which way? : They are selected on the basis of multi party election
Which are some of the main political parties ? : They are Judicialist Party, Radical Civic Union
Which are some of important political pressure groups : Argentine Rural Society, Argentine Industrial Union
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In a closed primary, the members of the party select the nominees. This means that the registered members of the Republican Party and the members of the Democrat Party are the ones who can select the nominees to participate as a candidate for office.
This is so because the Party promotes the free association and it is believed that the members of a Party know its possible nominees and have the right to decide whom to choose for.