History, asked by haverstickw, 9 months ago

One aspect of historical research and inquiry is to cluster events and concepts into meaningful groupings, sometimes by time period. Use the table below to organize the events above by their correct era.

US Immigration Events of 1850-1900
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US Immigration Events of 1901-1950
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US Immigration Events of 1951-2000
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US Immigration Events of 2001-Present
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Answers

Answered by sonuroy76
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Answer:

Us immigration events of 2001 present 1951-2000. 1950: Internal Security Act. 1952: McCarren Walter Immigration Act of 1952. 1956: Hungarian Revolution. 1965: Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965. 1965: Bracero Program. 1976: Amendments to the Immigration and Nationality Act. 1978: Amendments to the Immigration and Nationality Act. 1980: Refugee Act.

Answered by Evanbo222
2

Answer:

US Immigration Events of 1850-1900

1. Japanese internment 1882

2. Chinese Exclusion Act 1882

3. Ellis Island opens 1892

US Immigration Events of 1901-1950

1. “Melting Pot” term comes into general usage 1908

2. ¨Salad Bowl¨ Term Introduced 1908

3. Anti-German sentiment during World War I 1916

4. Emergency Quota Act 1921

5. Great depression 1932

US Immigration Events of 1951-2000

1. Nativism

2. Cuban Revolution 1959

3.  Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965

4. Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986

5. Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act 1996

US Immigration Events of 2001-Present

1. 9.11 2001

2.  Executive order initiates parts of the DREAM Act 2006

3. Comprehensive Reform Act of 2007

4.  Arizona v. the United States 2012

Explanation:

  • Immigration is the process through which people move to another nation to live permanently or become citizens.
  • Governments have traditionally benefited greatly from immigration in terms of social, economic, and cultural factors.
  • The history of immigration is lengthy and diverse, and it has frequently led to the emergence of multicultural communities.
  • Throughout most of American history, immigration has been a significant factor in both population expansion and cultural development.
  • Except for Native Americans, everyone in the United States may trace their heritage to emigrants from other countries.
  • With 47 million immigrants as of 2015, the United States has the largest immigrant population of any nation in terms of absolute numbers.

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