How have the patterns of American immigration changed over time?

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How have the patterns of American immigration

changed over time?

Review from Friday (4th pd only)Nativism: the idea of favoring the

interest of someone born in the US over that of immigrants

In the past, Mexican immigration was promoted in the American Southwest

Today: there is an ongoing controversy over Mexican immigration into the US

Immigration TodayComing from all over the world!Asia has the second highest percentage

of immigrants to the US behind Latin America

By 2009, there were about 830,000 immigrants in the United States from the Middle East and North Africa

United States as an AsylumEvery year people come to the United

States seeking protection because they have suffered persecution or fear that they will suffer persecution due to:RaceReligionNationalityPolitical opinion

RefugeesPeople who are displaced by war,

famine, or political/civil unrest2010: Iraq was one of the top

nationalities of refugees

Review!

The “new immigrants” who arrived AFTER 1890 were primarily from:

Northern/Western EuropeSouthern/Eastern EuropeAsiaAfrica

Before 1890, the majority of the immigrants came from Northern/Western Europe. 1890 was a turning point in the immigration waves.

Gangnam Style began in South Korea but spread to America. This is known as cultural ________

Diffusion—the spread of a cultural trait from one society to another

Innovation—new ideas that are accepted into a culture

Nativism—the idea of favoring the interest of someone born in the US over that of immigrants

An example of a quota that restricted immigration to 2% of each individual country’s total population to America

Chinese Exclusion ActGentleman’s AgreementAssimilationImmigration Act of 1924

True or False:The reasons for immigration (push factors) have changed a lot throughout history

False—reasons for leaving a place has not changed much over time. Push and pull factors have generally remained the same throughout history

Miss G moves from the United States to Italy. After a year she only speaks Italian, wears Italian name-brand clothes, drives a Fiat, and changes her last name to Barzini. This is an example of _________

Going cray-crayCultural assimilationCultural diffusion

In the past, due to new technology in agriculture Mexican immigrants were encouraged to work in which part of the United States?

Southwest NortheastNorthwest

What did Japan promise to do in the Gentleman’s Agreement?

To stop segregating studentsTo not send Japanese labor workers to AmericaTo sit down and have tea with Teddy Roosevelt

If you were found to have this disease, you were sure to be deported:

CholeraCommon coldTrachoma

Ellis Island admitted primarily ___________ immigrants.

EuropeanAsianLatin American

One main reason Jewish immigrants came to America was to:

Own propertyWork in factoriesEscape religious persecution

Which of these ethnic groups faced the harshest discrimination?

FrenchBritishChineseUkrainian

Why did the Chinese face such harsh discrimination?

Because they settled primarily in CaliforniaTheir culture was more different than the other

immigrantsBeause they settled in ethnic neighborhoods

The 1860s saw a decrease in immigration to the United States. What was going on in America during this time?

The Great DepressionThe American RevolutionThe Civil War

A numerical limit on immigrants from certain ethnic groups or nations:

QuotasExclusionsDeportation

Closer If you could ask the Lost Boys one question, what would you ask them?