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As said by Professor Jacubowicz, the idea behind the push for the expanded immigration program at the end of WWII, the idea was to bring in British migrants and Europeans who were most likely to assimilate into Australian society. Asians and Jews were believed not to be able to assimilate, hence their migration continued to be severely restricted...
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As said by Professor Jacubowicz, the idea behind the push for the expanded immigration program at the end of WWII, the idea was to bring in British migrants and Europeans who were most likely to assimilate into Australian society. Asians and Jews were believed not to be able to assimilate, hence their migration continued to be severely restricted...
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Barriers of Language Issue for migrants   Immigration In Australia Post Wwi   migrants   albanian migrants   A Migrants story   Australian Immigration And Its Effects   The impact of migration Australia’s Labour market   THE INFLUENCE OF MARXISM IN AUSTRALIAN UNIVERSITIES & SOCIETY   Australian Government Policy notes (economics)   More urgent action needs to be taken by the Australian people and all levels of government to preserve Australia’s scarce water resources, replenish its natural aquifers and promote subsidies to encourage rain water tank collection and water rec...   How Important Is The Concept Of Trust In Australian National Identity? And How Does The Actual Australian Experience Of Trust And Distrust, And Attitudes To Each Other And To Government, Fit Into The Theoretical And Historical Discussions Of These...   Gender Roles In Australian Contemporary Society   Ways of living in Contemporary Australian Society   Effects Of The Vietnam War On Australian Society   “Wake In Fright”: An Honest Critique Of Australian Society  
 
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