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Chapter 4
Immigration and the United States
Chapter OverviewI.I. IntroductionIntroductionII.II. HistoryHistoryIII.III. IssuesIssuesIV.IV. VideosVideosV.V. Y.J.U.sY.J.U.sVI.VI. Guest Speaker Guest Speaker
(optional)(optional)VII.VII. ReviewReview
I. Introduction
A. “Quiz”B. HighlightsC. New Americans: Their
origins and destinations
1. Before steam-powered ships, most immigrants
came to America on passenger sailing ships.
False
2. During the early 1800s, shipboard immigrants
banged their bread on the table and strained their
drinking water through their teeth before eating or
drinking.
True
3. During the 1800s, Americans were afraid that the Chinese would spread
alien germs.
True
4. Chow mien, St. Patrick’s Day parades and the Afro hairstyle are all old-world traditions brought to the
New World.
False
5. There are more Jews in the United States than in
Israel.
True
6. The “Brain Drain” refers to low American I.Q. scores due to uneducated immigrants.
False
7. Mexican American women with a high school degree have fewer children than
those who do not.
True
8. The United States is currently in jeopardy of
overpopulation.
False
9. Government restrictions of benefits to illegal aliens
have increased the number of people who have been naturalized (been made
citizens).
True
10. Terrorists are usually illegal immigrants.
Not the one’s that have been terrorizing the U.S.
I. Introduction
A. “Quiz”B. HighlightsC. New Americans: Their
origins and destinations
1882 Chinese Exclusion Act
1920s National Origins (Quotas) System
1965 Immigration Act
1994 CA Prop 187
B. HighlightsB. Highlights::
I. Introduction
A. “Quiz”B. HighlightsC. New Americans: Their
origins and destinations
NativismXenophobiaSinophobia
II. Key TermsII. Key Terms
III. History
A. Early ImmigrationB. RestrictionsC. 1965 Immigration ActD. Proposition 187E. Homework
III. History
A. Early ImmigrationB. RestrictionsC. 1965 Immigration ActD. Proposition 187E. Homework
III. History
A. Early ImmigrationB. RestrictionsC. 1965 Immigration ActD. Proposition 187E. Homework
B. Restrictions1. 1790 Naturalization Act by 1st
Continental Congress2. 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act3. 1908 “Gentlemen’s Agreement”4. 1917 Literacy Test5. 1920’s National Quotas
III. History
A. Early ImmigrationB. RestrictionsC. 1965 Immigration ActD. Proposition 187E. Homework
III. History
A. Early ImmigrationB. RestrictionsC. 1965 Immigration ActD. Proposition 187E. Homework
III. History
A. Early ImmigrationB. RestrictionsC. 1965 Immigration ActD. Proposition 187E. Homework
Your Genealogy
IV. Issues
A. The Economic Impact of Immigration
B. Illegal ImmigrationC. RefugeesD. The Brain DrainE. Population Growth
IV. Issues
A. The Economic Impact of Immigration
B. Illegal ImmigrationC. RefugeesD. The Brain DrainE. Population Growth
IV. Issues
A. The Economic Impact of Immigration
B. Illegal ImmigrationC. RefugeesD. The Brain DrainE. Population Growth
IV. Issues
A. The Economic Impact of Immigration
B. Illegal ImmigrationC. RefugeesD. The Brain DrainE. Population Growth
IV. Issues
A. The Economic Impact of Immigration
B. Illegal ImmigrationC. RefugeesD. The Brain DrainE. Population Growth
IV. Issues
A. The Economic Impact of Immigration
B. Illegal ImmigrationC. RefugeesD. The Brain DrainE. Population Growth
V. Videos
A. Keepers of the DreamHistory of Immigration and the U.S.
Border Patrol
B. In Search of OurselvesImmigration Issues
V. Videos
A. Keepers of the DreamHistory of Immigration and the U.S.
Border Patrol
B. In Search of OurselvesImmigration Issues
V. Videos
A. Keepers of the DreamHistory of Immigration and the U.S.
Border Patrol
B. In Search of OurselvesImmigration Issues
VI. Y.J.U.s
Y.J.U.: The United States has a very restrictive
immigration policy
VI. Y.J.U.s
Y.J.U.: Immigrants are financial liabilities
VI. Y.J.U.s
Y.J.U.: The U.S. should have no quotas
for immigration.
VI. Y.J.U.s
Y.J.U.: Illegal immigrants should not be allowed
to use resources paid for by
American tax payers
VI. Y.J.U.s
VII. Guest SpeakerVII. Guest Speaker
Steven J. BauerSpecial Agent, U.S. TreasuryTopic: Immigration and Naturalization
VIII. ReviewVIII. Review
Impact of ImmigrationHaitian refugee statusManifest v. Latent impact of
CA Prop. 187