So slavery and trapping of other tribes was already a thing in Africa before slavery went to the U.S. Because the U.S started doing it, tribes now wanted to enslave as many people as they could to get money from trades that would se d slaves over. This meant tribes fell apart, cultures were lost, and people were hunted down to sell as slaves.
The answer is B. The Monroe Doctrine said that the U.S would stay out of European affairs if Europe stays out of American affairs. This helped prevent European colonialism as the U.S could say it was U.S affairs.
In order to examine the distinctions and similarities among the values held by and practices used by Chinese, Korean, and Japanese-American families to ensure their children have successful educational futures, this chapter integrates findings from the new Japanese-American interviews, the Chicago field study, and recent analyses of NELS: 88.
- The model of academic accomplishment developed in the Chicago field study serves as the foundation for our work's overall methodology.
- Due to the way this model connects particular family behaviors to more extensive societal systems, it is very helpful for our research.
- The findings of the field-based study in Chicago sparked curiosity regarding the educational priorities of East Asian American households.
- Strong East-Asian cultural values that place an emphasis on the value of education for self-improvement, deference to authority, and a sense of responsibility and loyalty to the family have been linked to differences in behavior across these populations.
- For East Asian Americans living in the United States, investment in education has not yielded the same financial returns as it has for European Americans.
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Affects of Political Corruption
Taxpayers' money went towards the party's personal interest, causing poverty and complete imbalance in wealth
Crime rates went up, due to party's lack of care for good government
How did they Gain Power?
Graft - Using power for self-gain
accepting money from crime syndicates for protection from legal interference (Government participating in crime)
Offering immigrants jobs and housing in exchange for their votes
Enriching the party at the public's expense (held control over government salaries and revenues)
What is a Political Machine?
"A political machine in U.S. politics, is a party organization, headed by a single boss or small autocratic group, that commands enough votes to maintain political and administrative control of a city, county, or state." - Encyclopedia Britannica
Care about POWER, not GOVERNMENT
Political Corrpution During the Industrial Revolution