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Immigration and Migration

Social Studies

Immigration and Migration starts at 3 and continues till grade 5. QuestionsToday has an evolving set of questions to continuously challenge students so that their knowledge grows in Immigration and Migration. How you perform is determined by your score and the time you take. When you play a quiz, your answers are evaluated in concept instead of actual words and definitions used.
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Describe one way immigrants have helped shape American culture.
Describe what a 'melting pot' means when talking about the United States.
Name one country from which many immigrants have come to the United States.
What does the word 'immigration' mean?
What is a 'push factor' in migration?
What is one challenge immigrants might face when moving to a new country?
Imagine a family moves from another country to the United States and does not speak English. What is one way their new school can help them feel welcome?
Read the following story: Maria's family moved from a small town in another country to a big city in the United States. They had to learn new rules and make new friends. What is one thing Maria's family might do to adjust to their new home?
If a family moves from Mexico to the United States, what are they called? (1) Tourists (2) Immigrants (3) Citizens (4) Visitors
If a person moves from the United States to another country, what are they called? (1) Immigrant (2) Emigrant (3) Citizen (4) Visitor
If someone leaves their home because of a war, what kind of factor is this? (1) Push factor (2) Pull factor (3) Fun factor (4) School factor
Which of the following is a reason why people might migrate? (1) To find a new job (2) To go on vacation (3) To visit a friend (4) To buy groceries
Fill in the blank: People who move to a new country and become citizens are called ________.
Fill in the blank: The first people to live in America were called ________.
Fill in the blank: The journey of moving from one place to another is called ________.
Fill in the blank: The place where a person was born is called their ________.
True or False: All immigrants come to the United States for the same reason.
True or False: All people who move to a new country become citizens right away.
True or False: Immigrants can bring new foods, music, and traditions to their new country.
True or False: Immigrants can only come to the United States by airplane.