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Civics Chapter 3, Lesson 1 Page 54 / 1-6

Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 1 Question / 1 What is an immigrant? What areas have been the main sources of immigrants in recent years?

Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 1 Question / 1 Answer / An immigrant is someone who moves from one country to another to live there permanently. The main sources of immigrants in recent years have been Asia and North America.

Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 1 Question / 2 What are values? What are three examples of shared American values?

Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 1 Question / 2 Answer / Values are the general principles or beliefs people use to make judgments and decisions. Three shared American values include any three of the following. Freedom, Equality, Opportunity, Justice, Democracy, Unity, Respect for Others, and Tolerance.

Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 1 Question / 3 Why is the population of the United States so diverse?

Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 1 Question / 3 Answer / The population in the United States is so diverse because of the large number of immigrants and because of the values of liberty and tolerance that allow people to practice their traditions.

Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 1 Question / 4 What are three ways the American workforce has changed recently?

Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 1 Question / 4 Answer / Three recent changes in the workforce are the increases in the number of women in the workforce, in the number of people who work at home, and in the share of people who work in service industries.

Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 1 Question / 5 How does American government reflect shared values?

Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 1 Question / 5 Answer / People express their values through the institutions they create.

Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 1 Question / 6 Describe some traditions practiced in your family or community. In what ways do they reflect American diversity? In what ways do they reflect American unity?

Civics Chapter 3, Lesson / 1 Question / 6 Answer / Student answers should show an understanding that a variety of traditions contributes to diversity, and that there are some values shared by all Americans.