Problems the Italian government faced at the end of the First World War In 1919, the occupation of Fiume by D'Anunzio and his armed men was an important issue that found the Liberal Party to deal with. D'Anunzio is getting more and more popular, its direct approach, decisive decision making and the exercise of his power are welcomed by many nationalists and former soldiers, the Liberal Party is very brittle Looks lacking in courage. But this is just one of the problems that it faces.
Hundred years ago, in 1918, did the world face the same problem? At the end of the First World War, the world had to prevent extensive destruction and suffering by avoiding further World War. The idea was born from the League of Nations. It proved eventually to be ineffective to deter World War II, but in 1945 it developed into the present (and more effective) United Nations. You can start considering establishing a similar institution, probably called the United Nations Artificial Intelligence (UNFAI), that countries around the world register members and provide information about what is going on in AI countries Is it? UNFAI is not composed of ambassadors and diplomats like the original United Nations, but it consists of scientists, researchers and engineers in all fields. Inoculation policy to protect our future
During the Second World War, American Italians and Italian Americans were seen as a threat to national security. 600 thousand people were forced to register with the government at any time and carry "enemy foreign cards". The house was searched and in some cases confiscated. These goals are curfew and movement to a place 5 miles away from home is forbidden. Many so - called enemy people are old people who do not speak English and do not bother applying for citizenship. Among them is a fisherman named Giuseppe DiMaggio in San Francisco Bay. He is a father of a baseball hero Joe DiMaggio by chance. As Giuseppe 's ship was detained by the government, he forbidden going to Fisherman' s Wharf due to movement restrictions, where he worked for decades. Several sons fought in the US army, but many fishermen in the area were in the same fate.
Over 70 years ago, Italians were poor immigrants from "unwelcome" countries.