Push and Pull Factors of Immigration
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Kaitlin Dermody
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Social Studies
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5th Grade
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1.
Multiple Choice
War, poverty, and discrimination are all examples of.......
Pull Factors
Push Factors
2.
Multiple Choice
Economic opportunities, religious freedom, and political and social equality are all examples of...
Push Factors
Pull Factors
3.
Multiple Choice
Most immigrants in the late 19th and early 20th century came from where?
The United States
Mexico
Europe
Australia
4.
Multiple Choice
How did issues such as poverty and war impact immigration into the United States?
These factors limited the number of immigrants to the United States.
These factors prevented immigrants from leaving their country.
These factors pushed immigrants out of their countries and to the US
These factors pulled immigrants into Europe.
5.
Multiple Choice
Which statement describes the experiences of most new immigrants to the United States during the late 19th and early 20th centuries?
They were highly respected and treated as equals.
They were examined on whether or not they were fit to enter the US.
They learned English and assimilated quickly into American culture.
They found quick success in farming their own land in the South.
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Multiple Choice
the lack of discrimination and prejudice in the United States
the fair treatment and short work hours in the American factories
the desire for better social and economic opportunities
the hope of becoming sharecroppers in the South
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