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Immigration

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Social Studies

6th Grade

Practice Problem

Easy

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Crystal Mouton

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5 Slides • 15 Questions

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Immigration

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DO NOW

  • Define immigration

  • State whether all people move for the same reasons

  • What are some reasons people move?

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Open Ended

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Do all people move for the same reasons? What are some reasons people move?


***Please answer both questions and respond in complete sentences.

4

Multiple Choice

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Immigration can be defined as...

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when a person moves into a country that is not their own

2

spreading cultural traits

3

taking over an area by force

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Immigration

Today you will be able to define immigration & identify push and pull factors that cause people to immigrate.

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wVMhfSJKnMM

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Multiple Choice

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People immigrate due to bad things or good things.

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Good things

2

Bad things

3

Both good and bad things

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Poll

Read the description below to decide whether it's immigration or not.


Ms. Lambertson went to Norway and traveled the country for 10 days before coming home.

Immigration

Not Immigration

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Poll

Read the description below to decide whether it's immigration or not.


Tom was born in Great Britain and moved to Canada when he was 5 years old. He has been living in Canada for 15 years.

Immigration

Not Immigration

10

Poll

Read the description below to decide whether it's immigration or not.


Ms. Yelton moved from New York to Texas.

Immigration

Not Immigration

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Multiple Choice

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Identify whether the example below is based on a push or pull factor.


No religious freedom

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Push

2

Pull

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Multiple Choice

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Identify whether the example below is based on a push or pull factor.


A fair government

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Push

2

Pull

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Multiple Choice

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Identify whether the example below is based on a push or pull factor.


High paying jobs

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Push

2

Pull

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Multiple Choice

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Identify whether the example below is based on a push or pull factor.


Poor education

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Push

2

Pull

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Multiple Choice

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Identify whether the example below is based on a push or pull factor.


War

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Push

2

Pull

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Multiple Choice

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Identify whether the example below is based on a push or pull factor.


Access to medical care

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Push

2

Pull

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Multiple Choice

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Identify whether the example below is based on a push or pull factor.


Persecution

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Push

2

Pull

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Open Ended

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Eliza and her family moved to the United States in 2000 from London, England. Her father got a job with Microsoft, and the family moved to make more money with the father’s new job.


Is this an example of a push or pull factor? How do you know?


Use complete sentences and evidence from the text to support your claim.


Sentence Stem: This is an example of... I know this because...

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Open Ended

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In the 1900’s many Russians immigrated to the U.S. because they disagreed with the unlimited government in their home country.


Is this an example of a push or pull factor? How do you know?


Use complete sentences and evidence from the text to support your claim.


Sentence Stem: This is an example of... I know this because...

Immigration

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