Exam 7: Immigration Patterns and Issues
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Public funding for bilingual education began in 1968, when Congress passed the
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Name three census bureau projections for the mid-twenty-first century regarding race and ethnicity. Discuss your views of what America might be like in the mid-twenty- if Census Bureau projections become true.
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An immigrant community whose country of origin has a stable or gradually changing culture is
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After ____________year(s) of continuous legal residence in the United States, immigrants are eligible to become naturalized citizens.
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Echoing xenophobic fears of earlier generations, current immigration opponents worry that U.S. citizens will lose control of the country to foreigners.
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In 2012 the three leading countries of birth for new citizens to the U.S. were ____________.
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Robert Park noted that where one lives is as valid of an indicator of a group's upward mobility as is education, occupation, or income.
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If current migration and religious patterns hold, by 2050 the United States is likely to become mostly nonreligious.
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The largest minority population in the United States today is ____.
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