APUSH REVIEW TOPIC: IMMIGRATION 1. THEMES IDENTITY IN WHAT WAYS AND TO WHAT EXTENT HAVE GENDER, CLASS, ETHNIC, RELIGIOUS, REGIONAL, AND OTHER GROUP IDENTITIES.

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APUSH REVIEW TOPIC: IMMIGRATION 1

THEMES IDENTITY IN WHAT WAYS AND TO WHAT EXTENT HAVE GENDER, CLASS, ETHNIC, RELIGIOUS, REGIONAL, AND OTHER GROUP IDENTITIES CHANGED IN DIFFERENT HISTORICAL ERAS?! Politics and Power In what ways and to what extent have Americans agreed on or argued over the values that guide the political system, as well as who is a part of the political process? PEOPLING HOW AND WHY HAVE PEOPLE HAVE MIGRATED TO, FROM, AND WITHIN NORTH AMERICA? IN WHAT WAYS AND TO WHAT EXTENT HAVE CHANGES IN MIGRATION AND POPULATION PATTERNS AFFECTED AMERICAN LIFE? 2

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DEMOGRAPHIC CHANGES 4

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COLONIAL SOCIETIES 6

PURITANS 7

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MORE AND MORE ENGLISH 9

GOING WEST? 10

SCOTS – IRISH 11

ALIEN AND SEDITION ACTS

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NATURAL RESOURCES 14

CANALS AND ROADS OH MY! 15

EUROPEAN MIGRANTS 16

1840S IRISH IMMIGRATION 17

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WEST AS REFUGE 19

HISPANIC AND INDIAN POPULATIONS 20

INTERNATIONAL MIGRANTS 21

NATIVISM 22

KNOW NOTHINGS 23

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MELTING POT 25

POLITICAL MACHINES 26

OLD VS NEW IMMIGRANTS 27

ELLIS ISLAND 28

CHINESE EXCLUSION ACT

JANE ADDAMS 30

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RURAL TO URBAN 32

GREAT MIGRATION 33

GREAT DEPRESSION MIGRATION 34

PALMER RAIDS

KU KLUX KLAN 36

SACCO AND VANZETTI

BRACERO PROGRAM

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IMMIGRATION AND NATIONALITY ACT OF

PERIOD – PRESENT 41

SUN BELT SHIFT 42

IMMIGRATION ACT OF