Migration #7.

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Migration #7

How do governments influence migration? Materials: -All Project Materials -Pull up vocabulary list on my website. Do Now How do governments influence migration?

Agenda Do Now (10) How do governments influence migration? (10) Policy Analysis (30) Waves Of Migration Project Time (30) Exit Slip (10 mins)

Standard: APHG 2C: Understand the causes and consequences of migration and how they are influenced by cultural, demographic, economic, environmental, and political factors. Objective: Students will explain how governments encourage and restrict migration through writing a paragraph.

Quiz Corrections: Separate Sheet of Paper. Front Side: Using the master vocabulary list on my website, please correct every wrong answer. For an answer to be considered corrected, you need to write a sentence that correctly uses that word. Back side: Please rewrite any incorrect sentences, and turn them into correct sentences. Check in with me.

Table Talk: Why would a government want to encourage migration? Why would a government want to restrict migration?

How do governments influence migration? Typically, obstacles to immigration come in the form of legal barriers instead of physical barriers. Governments create policies that both encourage and restrict immigration.

Reasons to Restrict: Xenophobia Economics (job preservation) Cultural Preservation (keep things the way they are)

Economics (immigrants work hard and pay taxes) Reasons to Encourage: Economics (immigrants work hard and pay taxes) Innovation (immigrants create new businesses technologies, and ideas) Levi Strauss, Albert Einstein. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=6_35a7sn6ds

Xenophobia: intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries.

Policy Analysis Read the following documents and determine whether or not they encouraged or restricted immigration, and identify the reasons why they did so.

Today, goal is to finish map #1, and start map #2 Project Time Updated rubric Finish sign-up sheet Today, goal is to finish map #1, and start map #2

Exit Slip Paragraph Please explain how governments both restrict and encourage immigration. In your explanation, use historical examples to show restriction and encouragement.