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1. What is your opinion of the decision in the Supreme Court case of Plessy v. Ferguson? Be specific about why you agree or disagree with the decision and how it impacted life in America. Your opinion should reflect a knowledge of the case. Type your answer here. (Score for Question 2: ___ of 6 points) 2. Describe your reaction to the works of Ida B. Wells. Be specific about whether or not you feel she changed society. Your opinion should reflect a knowledge of her work. Type your answer here. (Score for Question 3: ___ of 8 points) 3. Imagine that you are an immigrant to the United States in the nineteenth century. Write a short essay describing two reasons why you left your home country to come to the United States and two difficulties you faced when starting a new life in the United States. Your essay should reflect the general experience of immigrants to the U.S. in the nineteenth century. Type your answer here.

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1)What is your opinion of the decision in the Supreme Court case of Plessy v. Ferguson? Be specific about why you agree or disagree with the decision and how it impacted life in America. Your opinion should reflect a knowledge of the case. Type your answer here. (Score for Question?

Ans:Plessy v. Ferguson strengthened racial segregation in public accommodations and services throughout the United States and ensured its continuation for more than half a century by giving it constitutional sanction. The U.S. Supreme Court's decision in Brownv.

2)___ of 6 points) 2. Describe your reaction to the works of Ida B. Wells. Be specific about whether or not you feel she changed society. Your opinion should reflect a knowledge of her work. Type your answer here. (Score for Question

Ans:Civil rights campaign in Chicago

In Chicago, Ida Wells first attacked the exclusion of black people from the Chicago World's Fair, writing a pamphlet sponsored by Frederick Douglas and others. She continued her anti-lynching campaign and began to work tirelessly against segregation and for women's suffrage.

3)___ of 8 points) 3. Imagine that you are an immigrant to the United States in the nineteenth century. Write a short essay describing two reasons why you left your home country to come to the United States and two difficulties you faced when starting a new life in the United States. Your essay should reflect the general experience of immigrants to the U.S. in the nineteenth century. Type your answer here?

Abstract

The United States has long been perceived as a land of opportunity for immigrants. Yet, both in the past and today, US natives have expressed concern that immigrants fail to integrate into US society and lower wages for existing workers. This paper reviews the literatures on historical and contemporary migrant flows, yielding new insights on migrant selection, assimilation of immigrants into US economy and society, and the effect of immigration on the labor market.

I. Introduction

The United States has long been perceived as a land of opportunity, a place where prospective immigrants can achieve prosperity and upward mobility.1 Yet, both in the past and today, US natives have expressed concern that immigration lowers wages and that new arrivals fail to assimilate into US society. These fears have influenced historical immigration policy and are echoed in contemporary debates.2

In this essay, we address three major questions in the economics of immigration: whether immigrants were positively or negatively selected from their sending countries; how immigrants assimilated into the US economy and society; and what effects that immigration may have on the economy, including the effect of immigration on native employment and wages. In each case, we present studies covering the two main eras of US immigration history, the Age of Mass Migration from Europe (1850-1920) and the recent period of renewed mass migration from Asia and Latin America.

Reviewing the historical and contemporary evidence side by side yields a number of insights. First, the nature of migration selection appears to have changed over time. Whereas, in the past, migrant selection patterns were mixed, with some migrants positively and others negatively selected from their home countries on the basis of skill, migrants today are primarily positively selected from source country populations, at least on observable characteristics.3 The rise in income inequality in the US can help explain the increasingly positive selection of immigrants seeking to take advantage of the high returns to skill in the US. But the fact that recent immigrants are not negatively selected – even from destinations that are more unequal than the US, as would be predicted by the classic Roy model of self-selection – may be explained by the growing selectivity of US immigration policy over time, or by rising costs of (often undocumented) entry due to strict immigration restrictions.

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. What is your opinion of the decision in the Supreme Court case of Plessy v. Ferguson? Be specific about why you agree or disagree with the decision and how it impacted life in America. Your opinion should reflect a knowledge of the case.

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