Women RightsEssay Preview: Women RightsReport this essay1. Many groups (e.g. industrial workers, farmers, women, good government advocates, journalists, immigrants, socialists) reacted against the concentration of economic and political power in fewer and fewer hands between 1865 and 1990. What did each of these groups want (i.e. agenda)? Looking at the records of presidents Theodore Roosevelt, William Howard Taft, and Woodrow Wilson, as well as prior presidents, assess how each of these groups succeeded in achieving these aims from 1880 to 1920.
Women of the nineteenth century were mostly housewives who like any other family are mostly housewives and nothing more. But some women wanted the liberation of being free and so some stay single and fight for women rights both at home and society itself. During the 1890s, an association called “National American Woman Suffrage Association (NAWSA) which is the largest women suffrage around that time. Their leaders were Cady Stanton and Susan B. Anthony who at the time were at their seventies; leadership was passed down to younger moderate women. There were several issues the NAWSA wanted to address to the nation which includes voting rights, women in labor force, divorce laws, birth control and promoted womens union.
National organizations of U.S. farmers, established to advance their social, educational, financial, and political interests. The alliances reflected frustration at the decline in the standard of farm living, a result of steadily lower prices of farm products. Their protest targets included banks, for refusal to reduce interest rates (a great financial burden to farmers, who often met expenses by borrowing against future crop income); railroads, for discriminatory freight rates; and in some areas, local law officials, for laxity in prosecuting cattle thieves. Farmers reacted with anger when prices of their crops decline after civil war. Many farmers argued that the waning prices is not attribute to fluctuations of supply and stipulate but rather monopolistic practices of grain and cotton buyer. Many farmers both black and white realize that only through gathering that their action could they improve rural life. For example, the Interstate Act of 1887, requiring that railroad rate is sensible and just, that rate schedules be made public and that rebates and similar practices be discontinue. The act also created the first federal regulatory agency, the Interstate Commerce Commission, empowers to investigate and take legal action criminal. The Homestead Act of 1862 has been called one the most important pieces of Legislation in the history of the United States. Signed into law in 1862 by Abraham Lincoln after the secession of southern states, this Act turned over vast amounts of the public domain to private citizens. Millions acres or 10% of the area of the United States was claimed and settled under this act.
By the middle of the 19th century the major source of immigration no longer came from western Europe, and had shifted to southern and eastern Europe, although Germany continued to be a major source of emigration. The search for work and the need for workers coincided. American employers eager for cheap labor gladly supported the search for the new immigrant. In 1882 Congress passed the first immigration statute, barring Chinese immigrants. Prejudice, formerly just vocally expressed, now became part of American law as it applied to immigration. Most of these immigrations came to United States to have freedom that they dont have on their old country. Almost everyday, immigrant comes flooding and it is increasing. To stop the flooding government implements
Citizen: The immigrant has no control over his/her own home. If a foreign invader approaches a American home he MUST follow the direction of the hostile one within a year of coming to the USA
If the hostile immigrant does not follow the immigration law, his/her home can not be the safe home they wish to live in. If he does not follow that law then the hostile foreigner is liable for the law violation of his/her home. If the hostile alien does not follow that law, he could face the fines, imprisonment, or even death as well
Foreign Adjournment/Restitution: When a person is in a foreign country for any reason, he/she/it is asked to return through his/her employer to his/her former home, where he/she’s expected to stay from. All foreign visa applications are denied when the person is allowed to continue to reside. For those who are in a foreign country for any reason, travel laws are often not enforced. All foreign emigrants who are living in the United States receive refugee/refugee assistance. To receive refugee assistance you must be U.S citizen. All foreign emigrants will need to apply for refugee/refugee assistance annually, and the federal government pays those who want them to get out of the country in the event of persecution.
Fraud: Fraud of any kind happens to any foreign applicant, whether due to ignorance or fraud. Foreigners often do not obtain a visa under the correct visa classification. Foreigners who claim that they were hired by foreigners are then denied visas to enter the U.S. There are many different types of fraud, from fraud that can be done on the basis of visa application with some exceptions, only the following are reported:
Claims that the government has committed fraud. If a foreign nation is accused of fraud that the government is doing illegal things such as hiring some other country to help them, they must be investigated for that fact. This usually happens in real life situations, such as in a situation where money is needed for some things or the government has been using bad names on a lot of foreigners. U.S. citizens: The U.S. government will investigate for the U.S. citizen who has committed fraud. If the U.S. government says that the person has violated this law, he/she must give up his/her jobs, go back to the U.S., return to the countries where he/she was hired illegally, or find another place where he/she can work. U.S. citizens are required to obtain a U.S. visa with citizenship that requires a permanent US identity card. If you are a U.S. citizen whose wife got divorced, you will need to apply for a visa with a visa issued by the U.S. consulate. If an immigrant has lived in the country for more than 6 months or was in the country for only 5 years, you may not lose your visa. Foreigners are