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Historically, it is clear that Japanese Americans were interned, which led to forced displacement. They were compelled to move and placed in camps. President Franklin D. Roosevelt approved the establishment of military zones to house these refugees with Executive Order 9066. This of course widened the income inequality that existed.
<h3>How did Slavery (and end of Slavery) impact on income inequality?</h3>
During the dispensation of slavery, income disparity was very high. There were two different scales for measuring compensation. This began to reduce when slavery ended.
<h3>How did the creation of the first income tax impact income inequality?</h3>
When the first income tax was created in 1913, there was little or no impact in making America equalized as far as income was concerned. This was so regardless of the fact that there was a Personal Tax Exception of $3,000.
<h3>How did the The Mexican Farm Labor Act impact income inequality?</h3>
The Mexican Farm Labor Act tried to help with the level of income inequality by ensuring minimum wages for farmworkers, insurance, free housing etc.
However, this did little to level the playing field between land owners and their workers. This is because the farm owners simply were not compliant.
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<h2>open frontier:</h2>
It is undeveloped region that is open to settlement; open border.It means the land or territory that forms the furthest extent of a country's settled or inhabited regions. Often frontiers. the limit of knowledge or the most advanced achievement in a particular field: the frontiers of physics.
<h2>closed frontier:</h2>
In 1890, the Census Bureau broadcast the closure of the frontier, meaning that in the west there was no apparent tracts of land without settlers. This news was a distinguished event in American history; the frontier represented danger because of the Natives who lived in the region but also freedom and opportunity.