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  1. South Korea. The First Republic, established in August 1948, adopted a presidential system, and Syngman Rhee was subsequently elected its first president. South Korea also adopted a National Security Law, which effectively prohibited groups that opposed the state or expressions of support for North Korea. Rhee was reelected in August 1952 while ...

  2. By 1980 Asian American populations had reached 3.6 million nearly four times the number twenty years earlier. Twenty years later in 2000, the Census Bureau reported more than 12 million Asian Americans and Pacific Islanders and that number has passed 24 million in the 2020 report.

  3. Feb 5, 2020 · Foreword The United States was among the first countries to welcome the independence of Kazakhstan, the Kyrgyz Republic, Tajikistan, Turkmenistan, and Uzbekistan and has worked consistently over the last three decades to support the security, development, and prosperity of each of these countries. Central Asia has always been the strategic and commercial crossroad of civilizations […]

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  5. Dramatic migration increases since the 1970s mean that most Asian Americans are foreign born as shown in this 2017 map. Click to explore. Since 1965 Congress rewrote American immigration law in 1965, ending a system that had imposed drastic restrictions on people from Asia, Africa, and most of Europe.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › AsiaAsia - Wikipedia

    Asia is the largest continent on Earth. It covers 9% of the Earth's total surface area (or 30% of its land area), and has the longest coastline, at 62,800 kilometres (39,022 mi). Asia is generally defined as comprising the eastern four-fifths of Eurasia.

    • 44,579,000 km² (17,212,000 sq mi) (1st)
    • 4,694,576,167 (2021; 1st)
  7. May 1, 2023 · January 13: First Republic delivers seemingly strong financial results from the last quarter of 2022, topping analysts’ earnings estimates, but the company reveals its interest expenses surged ...

  8. Asia’s First Republic The Birth and Development of the Modern Chinese State October 24 Arkansas Studies Institute 401 Clinton Ave. 2:00 p.m. free & open to the public For more info, contact Dr. Jeff Kyong-McClain at jwkyongmccl@ualr.edu Dr. Lane J. Harris Dr. Harris is Assistant Professor of History and Asian Studies at Furman University.

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