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The Immigration Act of 1924, also known as the Johnson-Reed act, was one of the first really strict immigration laws that restricted only two percent of a particular nationality, according to the 1890 national census to be allowed each year. It also completely excluded Asian nationalities.
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Progress continued to be made in the years that followed.
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Based on the facts presented in The Riddle of the Rosetta Stone, the most logical forecast that can be made about the progress made to decode the hieroglyphs on the Rosetta Stone is that Progress continued to be made in the years that followed.
Rosetta Stone which was discovered in the year 1799 is a granodiorite stele which is engraved with three version of a decree issued in the year 196 BC in Memphis, Egypt which was during the Ptolemaic dynasty on behalf of King Ptolemy V Epiphanes. The top and middle texts i written in Ancient Egyptian while that of the bottom is written in Ancient Greek.
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The world has transformed rapidly in the decade since the end of the Cold War. An old system is gone and, although it is easy to identify what has changed, it is not yet clear that a new system has taken its place. Old patterns have come unstuck, and if new patterns are emerging, it is still too soon to define them clearly. The list of potentially epoch-making changes is familiar by now: the end of an era of bipolarity, a new wave of democratization, increasing globalization of information and economic power, more frequent efforts at international coordination of security policy, a rash of sometimes-violent expressions of claims to rights based on cultural identity, and a redefinition of sovereignty that imposes on states new responsibilities to their citizens and the world community.1
These transformations are changing much in the world, including, it seems, the shape of organized violence and the ways in which governments and others try to set its limits. One indication of change is the noteworthy decrease in the frequency and death toll of international wars in the 1990s. Subnational ethnic and religious conflicts, however, have been so intense that the first post-Cold War decade was marked by enough deadly lower-intensity conflicts to make it the bloodiest since the advent of nuclear weapons (Wallensteen and Sollenberg, 1996). It is still too soon to tell whether this shift in the most lethal type of warfare is a lasting change: the continued presence of contested borders between militarily potent states—in Korea, Kashmir, Taiwan, and the Middle East—gives reason to postpone judgment. It seems likely, though, that efforts to pre-
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He made Christianity the main religion in Rome