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PPT Accompaniment for the Lesson
Immigration During the 19th
& 20th CenturyTo view the lesson, visit https://k12database.unc.edu/files/2017/11/Immigration-During-the-19th-20th-Century_Harris.pdf
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Key VocabularyImmigration: the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country
Migration: the action of moving from one country, region, or place to another
Push/Pull Factors: Push factors are reason people leave their country or region, pull factors are reason people move into a new area or country. (Political, economic, environmental, social)
Refugee: A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape, war, persecution, or natural disaster
Immigration Quotas: The US attempt to limit the number of immigrants coming into the country based on their nation of origin.
Xenophobia: intense, irrational fear of people from other countries
Naturalization: The process by which a foreigner becomes a citizen of a new country
Protestant: a member or follower of any of the Western Christian churches that are separate from the Roman Catholic Church and follow the principles of the Reformation (monotheistic, Abrahamic)
Catholic: Members of the Roman Catholic faith, believe they can trace their religious background to the Apostle Peter (monotheistic, Abrahamic)
Judaism: first of the monotheistic, Abrahamic faiths. The religion of the Jewish community.
Islam: Monotheistic, Abrahamic faith as revealed to the Prophet Muhammad,
Sunni: One of the two main branches of Islam, accept the first three Caliphs
Shia: One of the two main branches of Islam, rejects the first 3 Sunni Caliphs & accepts Ali, the 4th Caliph as the true successor of Muhammad
Sufism: mystical Islamic belief and practice in which Muslims seek to find the truth of divine love and knowledge through direct personal experience of God.
Hinduism: is the religion of the majority of people in India and Nepal and has over 900 million adherents worldwide. Unlike other religions, has no single founder, no single scripture, and no commonly agreed set of teachings.
Buddhism: From central & east Asia, the teachings of Siddhartha Gautama that suffering is part of life & one can be free from it by cultivating wisdom, virtue & concentration
Using the following slides: 1. Label your maps by coloring in the
listed countries and making a key to identify them.
2. Use the link provided to list the number of immigrants from that region into the United States for the provided
years.3. List two questions you have about this
region or continent.
Africa
Label - Egypt, Senegal, Zambia, Sudan, Morocco, South Africa, Madagascar
Use the link to find total number of immigrants
1900-1909
2000-2009
2010
What are the top 3 religions in Africa as a whole?
Asia
Label China, India, Afghanistan, Japan, Sri Lanka, Bangladesh, South Korea,
Use the link to find total number of immigrants
1900-1909
2000-2009
2010
What are the top 3 religions in Asia as a whole?
Europe
Label Croatia, Bosnia-Herzegovina, Serbia, Spain, Great Britain
Use the link to find total number of immigrants
1900-1909
2000-2009
2010
What are the top 3 religions in Europe as a whole?
South America
Label the following: Venezuela, Chile, Paraguay, Brazil, Columbia, Argentina
Use the link to find total number of immigrants
1900-1909
2000-2009
2010
What are the top 3 religions in South America as a whole?
Middle East
Label the following: Israel, Iraq, Iran, Syria, Yemen,
Use the link to find total number of immigrants
1900-1909
2000-2009
2010
What are the top 3 religions in the Middle East as a whole?
North & Central America
Label: Mexico, Cuba, Guatemala, Costa Rica, El Salvador
Use the link to find total number of immigrants
1900-1909
2000-2009
2010
What are the top 3 religions in North and Central America as a whole?
Oceania
Label: Indonesia, Papua New Guinea, New Zealand, Australia,
Use the link to find total number of immigrants
1900-1909
2000-2009
2010
What are the top 3 religions in the Oceanic region as a whole?