Friday, October 3, 2014

Ancestry Project & Chapter Eleven Reading Questions

The immigration documents project: You will mine the Ancestry.com database available on campus at http://ancestrylibrary.proquest.com for information about an immigrant or immigrant family and write a report on what you find and how it compares to what you have learned from the textbook. The report should be roughly 2,000 words and should include full citations of the records you use from the databases (census, passenger list, death index, etc.). Please print out copies of the documents and include them with your report. This project is due on Monday, 10/27. Students will share their research findings over the course of the week of 10/27.

Link to Video
Chapter Eleven Reading Questions:
For Monday, please read Chapter Eleven and be prepared to answer the following questions:
  • How did immigration and emigration numbers change in the period 1921-1945 and why?
  • The greatest increase in post-World War I immigration came from where?
  • What were the three reasons for actual immigration running well over the 150,000 annual quota in the first six years of the National Origins policy?
  • How was the LPC (Likely to become a Public Charge) clause used during the Great Depression?
  • How did the U.S. government deal with the refugee crisis of World War II? Give examples.
  • During World War II, how were "enemy aliens" treated?
  • Describe Japanese internment (numbers, duration, location, recent government response, etc.)
  • How did the Chinese in America benefit from World War II? What were the demographic consequences?

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