Exam 7: Making Sense of Migration and Immigration
Exam 1: Understanding and Solving Social Problems84 Questions
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Exam 3: Recognizing Racism and Racial Inequalities85 Questions
Exam 4: Examining Gender Inequalities85 Questions
Exam 5: Focusing on Sex and Sexualities85 Questions
Exam 6: Preparing for Aging Societies85 Questions
Exam 7: Making Sense of Migration and Immigration85 Questions
Exam 8: Researching Environmental Problems85 Questions
Exam 9: Contesting Crime84 Questions
Exam 10: Understanding War and Terrorism85 Questions
Exam 11: Identifying Problems in the Criminal Justice System84 Questions
Exam 12: Discovering Problems in the Family85 Questions
Exam 13: Pursuing Equity in Education85 Questions
Exam 14: Prioritizing Health and Health Care Inequalities86 Questions
Exam 15: Realizing the Powerand Vulnerabilityof Institutions85 Questions
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A majority of immigrants with H1-B visas in the United States are from India.
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Circular migration refers to seasonal workers that immigrate yet maintain strong ties and temporarily live in their home country.
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In the 1700s immigrants from Southwestern Germany were considered a separate "racial group" than Anglo-Americans.
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In 2018 the Trump administration enforced a zero-tolerance policy for illegal border crossings which resulted in ______.
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Which factors motivated the Johnson-Reed Immigration Act of 1924?
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Countries with push factors will have high levels of ______.
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How are the definitions of "us" and "them" socially constructed? Provide an example of a group that was once the out-group and is now considered part of the in-group.
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______ assimilation supports the process of ______ assimilation.
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The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986 resulted in ______.
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Due to restrictive immigration policies the immigration rate to the United States almost completely stopped from ______.
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President Trump's proposed wall across the United States-Mexico border is an example of an intervening obstacle for migrants.
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Negative stereotypes and hostility towards immigrants discourages immigrants from assimilating to the host culture.
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Explain the difference between refugees and asylum seekers. Provide an example of each.
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What was the purpose of California's Proposition 187 passed in 1994?
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Refugees have fled their countries and cannot return because they would face persecution.
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How is human migration from a social problems perspective different from imagining it from an individual perspective? Compare and contrast structural and personal factors in migration.
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Pull factors that contribute to immigration are primarily positive.
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Which person immigrated to the United States through the H-1B visa program?
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Why is the United States referred to as a "nation of immigrants?"
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