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Write 6 pages with APA style on Entering a New Century, 1992. Globalization was opposed by the nationalists of foreign countries who saw it as American imperialism because globalization contributed to
Write 6 pages with APA style on Entering a New Century, 1992. Globalization was opposed by the nationalists of foreign countries who saw it as American imperialism because globalization contributed to the spread of such ideas as materialism and individualism and due to globalization, American cultural products displaced local culture for example American fast foods reduced the importance of local cuisine.
In the early 90’s rapid growth in the information technology sector resulted in many more people becoming rich and moving to the suburbs. The size of big cities was reduced with the decline in the industrial job. By the end of the decade the size many suburbs had risen to the levels of traditional cities. The size of the middle class shrank as many people formerly employed in industry joined the ranks of the poor. The income of the middle class also somewhat declined.
The number of immigrants allowed into the country was increased by the passage of the Immigration Act of 1990 which gave preference to highly skilled workers and those with family living in the United States. Many new immigrants came to the United States from Asia and South America. The skilled ones mostly settled in the rising suburbs while the unskilled joined the ranks of the poor in the big cities. On average the new immigrants did worse than the rest of the country in terms of employment, wages, education, and crime. The growing ethnic diversity of the United States was reflected in the census of 2000 with the inclusion of the “multiracial” category.
The resurgent right-wing emphasized traditional family values and condemned feminism. They desired an end to abortion rights and single parenthood. In 1992 the Supreme Court upheld a woman’s right to abortion but allowed states to put limits on it.
The movement against abortion became increasingly more radical as their legal efforts to ban abortion through the Congress and the Courts failed. .