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Immigration can be viewed from several perspectives , such as the origin of
immigrants , characteristics of education , occupation , age , and family
composition , the time of arrival in the United States , and attitudes of residents
toward ...
Immigration can be viewed from several perspectives , such as the origin of
immigrants , characteristics of education , occupation , age , and family
composition , the time of arrival in the United States , and attitudes of residents
toward ...
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From the time of the National Origins Quota Act of 1924 to 1965 entry of
immigrants into the United States was drastically reduced . Still , the origins of
immigrants remained pretty much the same as during the pre - 1924 period .
However , with ...
From the time of the National Origins Quota Act of 1924 to 1965 entry of
immigrants into the United States was drastically reduced . Still , the origins of
immigrants remained pretty much the same as during the pre - 1924 period .
However , with ...
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United States is classified in terms of racial categories of American Indian or
Alaska Native , Asian or Pacific Islander , Black , White , and Other . Hispanic
origin is considered as ethnicity , and persons identifying themselves as Mexican
...
United States is classified in terms of racial categories of American Indian or
Alaska Native , Asian or Pacific Islander , Black , White , and Other . Hispanic
origin is considered as ethnicity , and persons identifying themselves as Mexican
...
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Systems Perspectives for Understanding Communities | 28 |
Race and Ethnicity | 58 |
Neighborhoods in American Communities | 77 |
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