PHYSICIANS, AFRICANS, EMIGRATION & immigration in France, EMIGRATION & immigration, FIELD work (Sociology), LABOR mobility, GOVERNMENT policy, EMPLOYMENT
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UNITED States politics & government, 1897-1901, DINGLEY tariff, EUROPEAN politics & government, TARIFF, TEACHING methods, ENGLISH language education
Abstract
This article focuses on prevailing political conditions in the U.S. and around the world, as of April 22, 1897. The protests against the Dingley bill by European countries are based upon the idea that the U.S. is abandoning the policy of non-discrimination in foreign tariff, notwithstanding its treaties, and that the way to meet this action on the part of the U.S. is for the various European Governments to lay their duties so as to keep out American products whenever possible. Another development focuses on the teaching methods of English language in the schools of the U.S. and Great Britain.
Published
1897
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