IMMIGRANTS IN AMERICA: DISCRIMINATION AND STEREOTYPES US History: Spiconardi.

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IMMIGRANTS IN AMERICA: DISCRIMINATION AND STEREOTYPES US History: Spiconardi

Starter  What is a stereotype? Why do they emerge? _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________

Stereotypes

The Irish #1

The Irish #2

The Irish #3

The Irish #4

The Irish #5

The Chinese & Irish #1

The Chinese #2

The Chinese #3

All Immigrants #1

All Immigrants #2

All Immigrants #3

All Immigrants #4

Remember this one?

All Immigrants #5