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11. What is a challenge immigrants coming into Europe may face?
1 point They are not coming for a better life They may not meet
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Effects on Mexicans and Mexican Americans Many Americans became towards Mexican immigrants. They felt their jobs were being
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Examine the image on the right. Based on what you have read in this step about pull factors for Chinese immigrants in the mid
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sodia
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Examine the image on the left. Based on what you have learned about push factors for Irish immigrants in the mid 1800’s, what
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sodia
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The Asian Exclusion Act effectively barred immigrants entering the United States from which countries? Select all that apply.
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How did the surge of immigrants during the Second Industrial Revolution contribute most to American society?
O Immigrants became
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12. Which of the following highlights a positive impact immigration to Europe has brought since the 1900's?
* 1 point Immigrants
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HELP
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11. What is a challenge immigrants coming into Europe may face?
* 1 point 1 They may already know the language of their new
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HELP
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11. What is a challenge immigrants coming into Europe may face?
* 1 point They may already know the language of their new country
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HELP
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2, what are the consequences of illegal cross border migration on the migrants
and the country at large? What measures should be
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Use the texts titled “Coming in Waves” and “Pilgrim Feet” to answer the question.
Coming in Waves Pilgrim Feet In a Venn
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Yelp
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Which of the following is a result of changes to immigration policy in 1990?
I. The U.S. government granted resident status to
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Blake W
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Name at least 20 groups of people who are examples of Utah’s new immigrants, and describe some of their contributes to Utah
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Rosalina
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What are some conflicts or issues surrounding immigration and multiculturalism in the U.S. and the world? Can these issues be
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madara
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how can immigrants take advantage of their potential
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Noel
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Use the texts titled “Coming in Waves” and “Pilgrim Feet” to answer the question.
Coming in Waves Pilgrim Feet In a Venn
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11
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How did European and Asian immigrants affect Washington Territory?
They contributed as workers and as consumers. They demanded
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CornBread
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What do events such as the Anti-Chinese Congress suggest about anti-immigrant sentiment in Washington?
* It was made worse by
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IM IN 7TH GRADE CONNEXUS
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Use the informational text titled Designed to Detain to complete the activity.
Designed to Detain In one to two sentences,
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Which pair correctly states two reasons for immigration?(1 point)
Responses to find opportunities and be in a different state to
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sjjjs
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In one to two sentences, explain how the final immigration destination connected back to the passenger’s class identification
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Jasmine Brown
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In three to five sentences, describe one important way that American culture has changed because people brought new customs or
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weeb
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Some Immigrants are less educated and lack skills, so recent immigration influxes have created which demographic challenge in
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cheater kid
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1. Which statement expresses the pattern of immigration between 2010 and 2013 to Texas from
Mexico, Central America, and Asia?
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Heyyyyy
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1. Which of the following events caused immigrants to migrate north after the civil war?
-the passage of the homestead act******
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Jessica
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Which was the main cause of the great migration to the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
A. the need for workers
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Anonymous
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How did railroads encourage immigration to Washington? Select all that apply.
* by encouraging the growth of towns and cities by
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Why did "new immigrants" have a more difficult time adapting to their new life in America than "old immigrants"? Select two that
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Hey, mind helping me through school?
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19.)With over eight million people, New York City is most heavily populated city in the U.S Between 1800 & 1900, the population
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#FreeGucci
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The Asian Exclusion Act effectively barred immigrants entering the united states from which countries
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IlyannaHovdahl
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The DREAM Act of the Obama administration was meant to A. provide free higher education to all young Americans.
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no
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By 1750, non-English immigrants had made the Middle Colonies _____.
(1 point) Responses the least diverse part of English North
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Generally speaking, people who immigrate from Mexico to the United States do so because they want to
A have more economic
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Unknown
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Which of the following was a key factor in the passage of the Emergency Quota Act in 1921?
A. the desire to have only
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jay
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Which ethnic group (people from which country) were affected by the 1882 decision by the U.S. Congress to shut it's doors to
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John B
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Which of the following is an example of forced assimilation?
Responses the government creating equal rights legislation the
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social studies
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Whom did President Obama want to protect with the DACA program?
a. children of undocumented immigrants b. LGBTQ individuals and
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hi
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Use the text titled “Coming in Waves” to answer the question.
Coming in Waves In 1-2 sentences, explain why the Chinese came
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I'm Dead ☠️
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Which option describes a pull factor that influenced European immigration to the United States?
land scarcity industrial jobs
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ray
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Use the informational text titled Designed to Detain to answer the question.
Designed to Detain In one to two sentences, explain
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rstaats88
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Use the texts titled Designed to Detain and In Their Own Words to answer the question.
Designed to Detain In Their Own Words
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rstaats88
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When individuals immigrate into an existing population, the _____ of the population increases.
death rate birth rate size
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Use the texts Designed to Detain and In Their Own Words to answer the question.
Designed to Detain In Their Own Words Which
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r
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The author developed the idea that conditions were worse for certain groups of immigrants by citing examples of mistreatment and
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James Glass
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Use the informational text titled Designed to Detain to complete the activity.
Designed to Detain In one to two sentences,
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James Glass
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Which option describes a pull factor that influenced European immigrants to the United States
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Levin
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Use the texts Designed to Detain and In Their Own Words to answer the question.
Designed to Detain In Their Own Words Which
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Laurel
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Which of the following is an example of a pull factor?
A. better jobs B. harsh climate C. poverty D. war
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Young Master
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Use the informational text titled Designed to Detain to answer the question.
Designed to Detain In one to two sentences, explain
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Aela Marcellus
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Use the texts Designed to Detain and In Their Own Words to answer the question.
Designed to Detain In Their Own Words Which
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Aela Marcellus
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