- What has changed and what has stayed the same in American immigration since 1986?
- In the 2000 census, what percentage of the population was foreign born? How does that compare to the historical numbers? (Hint: check the tables in this chapter and in chapter 6.)
- According to the 2000 census, the largest numbers of immigrants came from what regions of the world? Where did most settle? What were their education achievements and income?
- Why is the data so misleading when the census data on immigrants is lumped together?
- What does Daniels say the responsible historian must try to do?
- Who are "nonimmigrant" immigrants?
- Who do experts think comprise the major portion of the illegal immigrants?
- What is the longstanding discrimination against Mexican as opposed to Canadian border crossers?
- Why are the government's estimates of the number of illegal immigrants so unreliable?
- If we accept the government's numbers, what, in Daniel's opinion, are the vast majority of the 1.8% of the U.S. population that is undocumented?
Monday, March 28, 2016
Chapter Seventeen Reading Questions (1 of 2)
For Wednesday's class, please read Chapter 17 through page 422 and prepare written answers to the following questions:
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