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Chapter 23.1

Immigration: Understanding Migration, Policy, and American Identity

Explore the forces that drive immigration, the history of key entry points like Ellis Island, and the policies that have shaped the United States as a nation of immigrants.


What You'll Learn

Push and pull factors explain why people migrate internationally.
Ellis Island and Angel Island processed millions of arriving immigrants.
Immigration policies like quotas shaped America's demographic history significantly.
Key terms include naturalization, asylum, refugee, visa, and DACA.

What You'll Practice

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Students identify push and pull factors driving global migration patterns.

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Questions cover Ellis Island, Angel Island, and immigration processing history.

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Learners define key terms like naturalization, asylum, DACA, and deportation.

Why This Matters

Understanding immigration equips students to analyze historical events, evaluate modern policy debates, and recognize the diverse forces that have shaped American society and identity.

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Naturalization
Immigration Policy
Asylum
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