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The role that racism played in immigration policy and procedures during the late 1800s and early 1900s was key in the creation of laws and legislation that limited the entrance of new immigrants to the United States.
For instance, we have the case of the Chinese Exclusion Act of May 6, 1882. that was created to prohibit the immigration of Chinese people that wanted to enter the United States to find work opportunities to improve the living conditions of their families.
It was a time in the United States where American white people thought that these immigrants just came to take what they deserved, that those jobs were theirs, that America was their country and did not belong to anyone; white Americans did not like the idea to mingle with foreigners and rejected foreign culture, language, and traditions.
Economic problems began to sap at the North’s effort for an
effective reconstruction. Even public support
for reconstruction starts to decline. At
this point, Southerners call for an end to the Reconstruction. Though support was now declining, Congress
was still able to enact the Civil Rights Act of 1875 as part of its efforts to implement
the terms of the 14th and 15th Amendments.
The Great Schism was a tear in the Roman catholic church lasting from the 9th century to the 15th century. In the 14th century, it was a battle between 3 men claiming to be the pope, each man having a different religious belief and different followers. This began after the main pope, Gregory(I think that's his name) died and an election for a new pope arose. After 3 men were trying to become the true pope, it led to an outrage between the cardinals and the people(no not the football team cardinals.) After this was over in the 15th century, they finally elected Innocent VII as the official pope and ending any more chaos.
Hi , Ghana , Mali and songhai became economically powerful kingdoms because they controlled vast reserves of gold and import trade routes.