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IMMIGRATION WARM-UP: Immigration Vocab VIDEO: 30 Days
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HUMAN MIGRATION
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1) MIGRATION - MOVING FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER
1935 Dust Bowl 2005 Aftermath of Hurricane Katrina This includes moving inside of a country from one place to another, as well as moving from one country to another Great Migration of the 1920’s & 30’s
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WHY LEAVE HOME? 2) PUSH FACTORS – PUSHES PEOPLE AWAY FROM THEIR HOME
3) PULL FACTORS – PULLS PEOPLE TO A NEW COUNTRY
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4) EXAMPLES of PUSH FACTORS
A) WAR/ LOSS of FREEDOM/ SAFETY B) ENVIRONMENTAL CRISIS & NATURAL DISASTERS C) POVERTY/ UNEMPLOYMENT/ FEW OPPORTUNITIES
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5) EXAMPLES of PULL FACTORS
These are examples of intangible Pull Factors: A) SAFETY C) OPPORTUNITY B) FREEDOM
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5) EXAMPLES of PULL FACTORS
These are examples of some tangible Pull Factors: D) JOBS & MONEY F) BETTER LIFE FOR THEIR CHILDREN E) ACCESS to EDUCATION
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EMIGRANT- A PERSON WHO MOVES AWAY FROM THEIR HOME COUNTRY
EMIGRATION- WHEN A COUNTRY HAS PEOPLE MOVING AWAY So many Irish moved to the US between that there were more Irish in the USA than in Ireland!
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6) IMMIGRANT- A PERSON WHO MOVES TO A NEW COUNTRY
7) IMMIGRATION- WHEN A COUNTRY GETS PEOPLE MOVING IN FROM ANOTHER COUNTRY Today - most immigrants come to the US from Central America, some come without legal permission 100 years ago – most immigrant to US came from Europe
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8) NATURALIZATION - TO GRANT ONE OF FOREIGN BIRTH FULL CITIZENSHIP.
CITIZEN - A PERSON OWING LOYALTY TO AND ENTITLED BY BIRTH OR NATURALIZATION TO THE PROTECTION OF A STATE OR NATION. CITIZENSHIP – THE STATUS OF A CITIZEN WITH ITS ATTENDANT DUTIES, RIGHTS, AND PRIVILEGES. 8) NATURALIZATION - TO GRANT ONE OF FOREIGN BIRTH FULL CITIZENSHIP.
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9) REFUGEE – A PERSON WHO FLEES TO A FOREIGN COUNTRY OR POWER TO ESCAPE DANGER OR PERSECUTION
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10) ASYLUM – legal status allowing immigrants to remain in a country because they can show they face violence or death in their home country
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11) DEPORTATION: immigrant forced to return to their home country
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12) AMNESTY: granting undocumented immigrants legal status to remain in a country with low or no penalties.
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13) PATH to CITIZENSHIP: undocumented immigrants allowed to remain in a country and go through a legal process, which could lead to citizenship
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14) UNACCOMPANIED MINORS: in terms of immigration, these are undocumented immigrants under age 18 who arrive without a parent or guardian
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15) DREAMers: Young people brought to the US without permission before they turned 16, who are seeking changes to US law to allow them to stay, work, and possibly gain citizenship (bill known as the DREAM Act)
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A) INCREASES CULTURAL DIFFUSION
16) EFFECTS OF MIGRATION A) INCREASES CULTURAL DIFFUSION American Gothic by Grant Wood
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16) EFFECTS OF MIGRATION B) AFFECTS POPULATION DISTRIBUTION & DENSITY
This intentionally distorted map shows the migration to some countries and away from other countries
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MIGRANT – A PERSON WHO MOVES AROUND FOR WORK WITHOUT ESTABLISHING A HOME
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PreAP REMINDER: Your Annotations & Graphic Organizer are due next class! READ: Could You Pass the US Citizenship Test?
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CORE Pre-Write for Unit 3 Test
For DREAM Act Against DREAM Act
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Poem at the Base of the Statue of Liberty
The New Colossus Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame, With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman with a torch, whose flame Is the imprisoned lightning, and her name Mother of Exiles. From her beacon-hand Glows world-wide welcome; her mild eyes command The air-bridged harbor that twin cities frame. "Keep ancient lands, your storied pomp!" cries she With silent lips. "Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free, The wretched refuse of your teeming shore. Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the golden door!" -Emma Lazarus
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Gallery Walk Rules No Talking Maximum 2 People per Station
Keep Hands/Feet/Objects to Yourself Write Detailed Notes & Responses to ALL Gallery Exhibits.
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