a)PULL FACTORS: Millions of immigrants were lured by the promise of a better life. b) PUSH FACTORS: sought to escape famine, land shortages, religious.
THE CHALLENGES OF URBANIZATION Chapter 7, Section 2.
Russians in Israel A flood of Immigrants By: Eleanor Cooper Westlake High School 9 th grade (freshman) April-May 2005.
Foster Immigration The Public Policy Framework The Canadian Immigration System: Policy and Patterns.
What you should have learned: Time of high anxiety 20% of immigrants failed medical exam or legal interview 2% were deported Process lasted several.
The Challenges of Urbanization
Chapters 3 & 4 Industrialization, Unionization, Urbanization, Immigration, & the American Aristocracy.
CASIP’s Employer Services Network: Building Job Development Capacity in the Greater Toronto Area Sadia Khan, CASIP Project Manager TWLIP Coalition Building.
Industrialization fuels massive immigration and urbanization, changing the nature of life and the cultural landscape of the nation Chapter 25 –America.
Urban Life in the U.S. in the 1800s 3 Many people moved from farms to the cities. Many immigrants settled in cities as well. Cities began to become overcrowded.
The Immigrant Experience