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Suppose there are two countries, the U.S. and Mexico. Before immigration, wages are higher in the U.S. Both countries produce the manufactured good using labor and capital, and the agricultural good using labor and land (i.e. labor is mobile, but land and capital are specific factors). Assume that there is no change in the prices of the manufactured and agricultural goods, and there is no international trade in these goods, either. (4 points each, 12 points total)

Hint: you do NOT need to show the gains from immigration in the graphs below.

(1) Draw a diagram showing the labor demand curves of the U.S. and Mexico, and the equilibria for these two countries before immigration.

(2) Label the equilibrium with free immigration, and the size of the immigration flow in your diagram in (1).

(3) Suppose Mexico was hit by a currency crisis and went into a deep economic recession. Use the diagram in (1) to show the effect of the Peso crisis on the size of the immigration flow.  

 

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Compose a 750 words essay on Critique of Ma Raineys Black Bottom by August Wilson. Needs to be plagiarism free!

E. Ever since the band continued their music practice with white producers, Levee never wasted any chance to seek approval of Sturdyvant. This dependence of the black people on the white community lays the foundation of Toledo’s comments.

D. They (the white producers) must be calling me now a variety of offensive names back in their office. They may be calling me now everything but they will never consider me a child of God. But, they cannot do any other thing but calling me names behind my back.

E. These words by Ma Rainey are strongly predictive of the racial discrimination that forms the bedrock of this play. Ma Rainey was a cash cow for her producers, so they never respected her actually but still kept her for their own benefit.

B. “As soon as they get my voice down on them recording machines, then it’s just like if I’d be some whore and they roll over and put their pants on. Ain’t got no use for me then.” (Nadel, 183)

D. As soon as I let my white producers record my voice on the recording machines, I will be of no use to them. I am just a commodity for them and once I give them what they want, I will be rolled over and treated like a whore and then, I will be of no use to them.

A. This scene involves Toledo, who is very dejected by the authoritative control of the white community. He is in despair that the black people, including his own bandmate Levee, have to woo their white masters for little favors.

D. We have forgotten our real selves and our identities in order to be like our white masters.&nbsp.

 

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The Ghost Dance :

   Where did the Ghost Dance begin and where did it end (tribe and location)?

·        What was Wovoka’s vision of the Ghost Dance and how did it occur?

·        How did the introduction of ‘ghost shirts’ by Kicking Bear change the Ghost Dance among the Lakota Sioux?

·        What is the legacy of the Ghost Dance, according to the last speaker in the film segment?

The Burning Times:

·        How is witchcraft related to pre-Christian religious practices?

·        Who was targeted as a witch, and why?

·        How did the people who spoke in the film, a Catholic priest Matthew Fox, witches Margo Adler and Starhawk, and a few historians agree or disagree with each other?

 

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Fact PatternOfficer Jones, who is on a routine traffic patrol in your state,receives information that a late-model foreign car was takenat gunpoint from a motorist about one hour earlier, 10 milesaway. The only description of the individual who took the carwas “a young male wearing a baseball cap.” A few minuteslater Officer Jones observes a young Hispanic male driving alate-model BMW. The driver, John, is obeying all traffic laws,including driving at the speed limit. John isn’t wearing abaseball cap. Officer Jones pulls John over and asks him forhis license and car registration. John informs him that hedoesn’t have a license and that he borrowed the car from hisuncle. Officer Jones spots a New York Yankees baseball capin the back seat. He asks John to remain in the car and useshis radio to check on the BMW plates. He’s told on the radiothat the BMW was in fact the car that was stolen in the robberyearlier. Officer Jones places handcuffs on John and, without advising him of his constitutional rights under theFifth Amendment, asks him if he was involved in the robbery.John tells him that he was and tells the officer thatthe gun he used is in the trunk. Officer Jones recovers thegun in the trunk and takes the baseball cap as evidence.John then tells the officer that he’s a member of the streetgang MS-13 and that this was part of the initiation.Specifications1. Create a title page with the following information:a. Title: Criminologyb. Your namec. Your Student Numberd. Project number: 40601300e. Current dateQ1.Essay 1: If you’re the police officer who arrestedJohn, with what crimes would you charge him?

 

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