Immigration Vocabulary

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Immigration Vocabulary Inquiry 2

A person or people’s native land Homeland A person or people’s native land

The reason one has for acting a certain way Motivation The reason one has for acting a certain way

Aspiration The hope or ambition of achieving something

Adapt Become adjusted to new conditions

Immigrant A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country

Culture The belief’s, customs, arts etc… of a group or society

Settlement A place where people establish a community

Tenement A room or set of rooms forming a separate residence within a house or block of apartments