Citizens of one member nation of the European Union are allowed to work in other member nations with little to no restriction on movement. This is aided by the EURES network, which brings together the European Commission and the public employment services of the countries belonging to the European Economic Area and Switzerland. For non-EU-citizen permanent residents in the EU, movement between EU-member states is considerably more difficult. After 155 new waves of accession to the European Union, earlier members have often introduced measures to restrict participation in "their" labour markets by citizens of the new EU-member states. For instance, Austria, Belgium, Denmark, France, Germany, Greece, Italy, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Portugal, and Spain each restricted their labor market for up to seven years both in the 2004 and 2007 round of accession.
Answer: The New Deal did not treat all Americans the same.
Explanation:
The great economic crisis hit the entire economy, and everyone was in a difficult situation. Since 1910, more intensive migrations from the south of the country to the north have been initiated. Reforms initiated by the New Deal and if they were supposed to help everyone, this was not the case. The program's solutions were implemented through local authorities, and assistance was sent from higher authorities.
At the head of the local communities were whites who did not pass on aid to African Americans. Particularly difficult were African Americans who inhabited the rural part of the south of the state. By 1933, the African-American population had almost no benefit from the New Deal. However, since 1933, programs such as the Public Works Directorate and the Agricultural Safety Directorate have also significantly helped the black population. In the president's office, several African-Americans tried to get help to every citizen.
Answer:
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Explanation:
In the nineteenth century "Mexican American, Chinese, and white populations of the United States collided as white people moved farther west in search of land and riches".
The first time with presence of Chinese immigrants to the United States began in 1820 with approximately 650 Chinese immigrants lived in the United States by the end of 1849. "By 1852, over 25,000 Chinese immigrants had arrived in the United States, and by 1880, over 300,000 Chinese people were living in the United States, most in California".
There are some actions taking by the USA in order to regulate the Chinese emigrants, we are going to list some of them:
a)"Prohibited by law in 1790 obtaining US citizenship through naturalization" this one was one of the first actions against the Chinese emigrants.
b) The Congress exclude the gender female from China
c) The new California constitution of 1879 "denied naturalized Chinese citizens the right to vote or hold state employment"
d) Usa apply some exclusion principles in order to not allow the inmigrants from China (Chinese Exclusion Act)
e) Usually the Chinese immigrants in USA were asked to use identifications in order to differentiate them.
Answer:
A,B,D
Explanation:
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