A key element of the Act was its provisions for enforcement. The Act provided funding and legal instructions to courts of deportation for non-white immigrants and Southern and Eastern European immigrants who exceeded their national quotas. Deportations of North African, Arabian, Persian, and East Indian immigrants were sometimes challenged in court with claims that these persons were "white." Initially these immigrants were deported, but by the post-World War II era, with xenophobia on the decline, all of these groups were classified as white under American Law.
Legacy. The emergence of the Ilkhanate had an important historical impact in the Middle Eastern region. The establishment of the unified Mongol Empire had significantly eased trade and commerce across Asia. The communications between the Ilkhanate and the Yuan Dynasty headquartered in China encouraged this development.
There were several different important events that took place in the US during the 1930's. The following is a list of events:
1) Beginning of the Great Depression- This lasted throughout the entire 1930's and was caused by several different factors, including the Stock Market Crash in late 1929.
2) President Franklin D. Roosevelt is elected- FDR is elected in 1933 for the first time and takes over in hopes of helping America recover from the Great Depression.
3) President FDR implements the New Deal- This New Deal consists of several different government agencies aimed at helping the American people and the economy recover. Some of the most famous agencies that still exist today in the Social Security Administration and the Securities and Exchange Commission.
The best option from the list regarding womens' education in the late 1800s would be that "opportunities opened up with <span>private women's colleges," although these opportunities almost always fell short of those for men. </span>