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Immigration Why do immigrants move? Why do immigrants move?

Why do immigrants move? Opportunity Opportunity Work Work Better education Better education More food More food

Why do immigrants move? Religion Religion

Why do immigrants move? War War Not safe Not safe

Why do immigrants move? Hunger Hunger

Why do immigrants move? Adventure Adventure See the world See the world

Immigrants move from where? From 1881 to 1920 From 1881 to million immigrants came to the United States from Europe 24 million immigrants came to the United States from Europe

Immigrants move from where? How did the immigrants travel to the United States? How did the immigrants travel to the United States? Ships Ships

Ellis Island The immigrants traveled to the United States on ships to Ellis Island The immigrants traveled to the United States on ships to Ellis Island

Immigrants move from where? Today, immigrants come from Europe, Africa, Mexico, South America, China, India, and Vietnam Today, immigrants come from Europe, Africa, Mexico, South America, China, India, and Vietnam

Culture What is culture ?

Culture Culture Language Language Literature Literature Celebrations Celebrations Art Art Music Music Clothing Clothing Food Food Religion Religion Customs Customs

What is culture Language Language

What is culture? Literature Literature ABC Stories

What is culture? Celebrations Celebrations The Doll Festival (Japan) The Doll Festival (Japan) Chinese New Year (China, Korea, Vietnam) Chinese New Year (China, Korea, Vietnam) Hanukkah (Jewish holiday) Hanukkah (Jewish holiday) Christmas Christmas Cinco de Mayo (Mexico) Cinco de Mayo (Mexico) 4 th of July (United States) 4 th of July (United States) Kwanzaa (African-American) Kwanzaa (African-American) St. Patrick’s Day (Ireland and the United States) St. Patrick’s Day (Ireland and the United States) Lantern Festival (Taiwan) Lantern Festival (Taiwan)

Celebrations The Doll Festival The Doll Festival Chinese New Year Chinese New Year Hanukkah Hanukkah

Celebrations Christmas Christmas Cinco de Mayo Cinco de Mayo 4 th of July 4 th of July

Celebrations Kwanzaa Kwanzaa St. Patrick’s Day St. Patrick’s Day Lantern Festival Lantern Festival

What is culture? Art Art

What is culture? Music Music

What is culture? Clothing Clothing

What is culture? Food Food

What is culture? Religion Religion

What is culture? Custom Custom Beliefs or traditions passed on through generations Beliefs or traditions passed on through generations

What is culture? Culture Culture Language Language Literature Literature Celebrations Celebrations Art Art Music Music Clothing Clothing Food Food Religion Religion Customs Customs