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Immigrant enclaves in the host country like Little Havana in Miami facilitate ______.
Economic Power
The ability of an entity, whether a country, organization, or individual, to influence or control economic activities, markets, and resources, often correlating with wealth and production capabilities.
Overproduction
A situation where more goods are produced than can be sold, often leading to economic downturns or depressions.
Bland-Allison Act
The Bland-Allison Act, passed in 1878, was U.S. legislation requiring the federal government to purchase and coin a minimum amount of silver each month to inflate currency.
Sherman Silver Purchase Act
An 1890 United States federal law that increased the amount of silver the government was required to purchase every month, driving up the money supply and inflation.
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