domingo, 9 de junio de 2013

Entry #8 - Immigration

European Immigration after World War II

After World War II, the social conditions in the countries involved in the war were devastation, so many people decided to migrate to other countries. Argentina, as many countries of America, received an innumerable number of immigrants from countries such as Italy and Spain. These people were looking for a new beginning and a personal growth which could not be achieved in their native country as a consequence of the war. With themselves, the immigrants brought their customs and new ways of working and doing things. In this way, the countries which received immigrants began to grow and develop economic and socially. Clearly, immigrants managed to start over in a new country and , at the same time, they produce the improvement and development of social and economic conditions of those countries.

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  1. I think that the arguments focus on the consequences of immigration and the impact on the countries that received people. Moreover, on how it produced both social and economic changes, as well as imposing their own customs. As a consequence, the controlling idea should emphasize on that aspect, as the concluding sentence states that matter. The title could be more specific and related to the aspects discussed.
    (Carolina Sarramea)

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