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LEARNING TARGETS 1.Define and be able to explain the difference between the following terms: primary source and secondary source pull factor and push factor 2. Identify and provide examples for each term above. 3. Analyze sources and categorize them correctly.
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HATFIELDS VS. MCCOYS
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1.United States24% 2.Canada6% 3.United Kingdom/France5% 4.Spain5% 5.Saudi Arabia4% 6.Germany 3.5% 7.Australia3% HATFIELDS VS. MCCOYS Name the country that potential immigrants today would like to go to the most.
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PRIMARY SOURCE SECONDARY SOURCE OROR HATFIELDS VS. MCCOYS
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FINAL QUESTION: Write your own definitions for a primary source and a secondary source. HATFIELDS VS. MCCOYS
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PULL FACTORS PUSH FACTORS OROR HATFIELDS VS. MCCOYS
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FINAL QUESTION: Write your own definitions for a push factor and pull factor. HATFIELDS VS. MCCOYS
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Primary Sources: Something FROM the time Examples: diary entry, interview, newspapers, songs, photographs, etc.
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Secondary Sources: Something ABOUT the time Examples: encyclopedias, textbooks, biographies
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Pull Factors: reasons why an immigrant WANTS to move (a choice) Oklahoma land rush Examples: -freedom -land -jobs -opportunity -family
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Push Factors: reasons why an immigrant HAS to move (forced) Iraqi refugees flee the war Examples: -war -famine -persecution -poverty -natural disaster
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IMMIGRATION SOURCE STUDY SourcePrimary/ Secondary Sources Push/ Pull Factors Why push or pull factor?
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