Twentieth-Century Immigration to the United States

Readers will learn about the early fear, paranoia, and unfair practices that immigrants faced in America, and how that has or hasn't changed over time. They will evaluate why immigration is seen as either a benefit or burden. The final chapter is dedicated to discussing tension and battles over borders.

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Review: Twentieth-Century Immigration to the United States"...these thoughtful, well-researched books closely examine important events in American history, smoothly weaving quotes from primary sources and modern scholars into the readable texts. More than just recitations of facts, these volumes delve into human motivations, strengths, and shortcomings to present fascinating insights into the past."—Curriculum Connections, Spring 2008
Library Bound Book List: $47.03 / S&L: $37.62

Reading Level: 7

Interest Level: 7-10

Product type : Library Bound Book
ISBN : 978-1-5901-8186-7
Author : Stuart A. Kallen
Copyright : 2007
Language : English
Pages : 104
Trim : 7" x 9"
GRL : Z
Dewey : 304.8/7300904
Full-Color Photographs • Black-and-White Photographs • Sidebars • Timelines • Glossary • Bibliography • Index • Websites

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