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Social Studies
What were negative effects of trust-busting? Check all that apply.
Monopolies were broken up.
A successful company could make less profits.
The government got involved in private business.
A small business could no longer be acquired by a big business.
Muckrakers no longer had anything to write about.
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Ответ:
a successful company could make less profits
The government got involved in private business
Explanation:
Ответ:
African immigrants to Latin America include citizens and residents of countries in Latin America who were born in, or with recent ancestors from Africa. This excludes descendants of people who were forcibly transported to the Americas through the Atlantic slave trade.
Yale University published a report on the increasing immigration of people from the African continent to countries in Latin America. This report explains this trend in immigration as being due to the stricter border controls and immigration policies by countries across Europe. This report also cites rises in xenophobic sentiment across Europe as a reason for increased migration of African immigrants from Africa to Latin America.[1]
Brazil is cited as having the largest black population of any country outside of Africa. Brazil's and most of Latin America's friendly immigration policies attract migration from people from the African countries who seek to be integrated into society. Access to free healthcare and Spanish education also incentivize immigration to Latin America.