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This is a multiple choice/short answer quiz and each item is worth 1.5 points for a total of 60 points. There is only one correct response for each numbered item, and you should use Schaefer (2012) to determine the best response. For multiple choice questions, type the letter of the correct answer next to the corresponding question number on the answer sheet. For short answer responses, type your answer next to the corresponding question number. Review your work prior to submission and make sure you have responded to all questions. Save your work and submit the Quiz Answer Sheet only to the Assignments Link.
1. ________ refers to the practice of immigrants sponsoring other immigrants who
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a. conflict b. interactionist c. exchange d. functionalist
15. As a result of the 1996 Illegal Immigration Reform and Immigrant Responsibility Act a. immigrants whether legal or illegal do not have access to benefits programs. b. border control and surveillance were increased. c. illegal immigrants do not qualify for social services. d. b & c
16. Sinophobes are people with a. a tendency to stereotype ethnic minorities. b. a desire to expel racial minorities. c. a fear of anything associated with China. d. the desire to Christianize slaves.
17. Families in which one or more members is a citizen and one or more are noncitizens is known as a. combined-status b. compound-status c. varied-status d. mixed-status
18. Since World War II, the United States has granted refugee status as a group to Hungarians, Southeast Asians, and a. Cubans. b. Colombians. c. Canadians. d. Mexicans.
19. What is an asylee? a. Prospective immigrants attempting to enter the U.S. b. Anyone fleeing war or strife. c. People who have already entered the country and cannot return home due to persecution or fear of persecution. d. political prisoners.
20. Haitian refugees are returned to their country without asylum hearings
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This is a multiple choice/short answer quiz and each item is worth 1.5 points for a total of 60 points. There is only one correct response for each numbered item, and you should use Schaefer (2012) to determine the best response. For multiple choice questions, type the letter of the correct answer next to the corresponding question number on the answer sheet. For short answer responses, type your answer next to the corresponding question number. Review your work prior to submission and make sure you have responded to all questions. Save your work and submit the Quiz Answer Sheet only to the Assignments Link.
Two or more persons, one of whom is at least 15 years of age, who are related by blood, marriage (registered or de facto), adoption or fostering, and who are usually resident in the same household. Separate families are identified for each married or de facto couple and for each one parent family in the household (ABS, 1992b).
Immigration to North American nations has been a staple process for countries like the United States and Canada. Without immigrants, these two nations would not have become as large and successful as they are today. However, easy and encouraged immigration has not always been a constant for these two countries. Throughout the centuries, there have been issues and disputes over immigration for particular ethnicities and groups of people which continue even to this day. One example being the current dispute on Mexican immigrants residing or entering the United States and whether it requires heavier government intervention. A similar problem beginning almost two centuries ago has already occurred in both the US and Canada, and was resolved in extreme manners similar to some of those proposed American politicians. As following a popular quote by George Santayana, “Those who do not learn history are doomed to repeat it,” by examining past events similar to those seen today, those involved in the issue can make better judgements based on what has and has not worked in the past.
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This quiz consist of 20 multiple choice questions and covers the material in chapters 1 through 4. There are five questions from each chapter. Be sure you are in the correct Chapter when you take the quiz.
Those individuals who have left their homeland or country because they have been persecuted on
The treatment of illegal immigrants in the United States is discriminatory. How might this be an issue? Well, a consensus in 2014 recorded 11.3 million unauthorized immigrants inhabiting the U.S.A. (Krogstad). This is not just an issue of mathematical logistics, this is an ethical crisis. One would figure a large number of people should be treated equitably, just as much as the citizens who should greet them with open arms, except such is not the case. Instead political feuds and physical violence meet these refugees of disparity. These are no simple matters. Here honest intentions will illuminate troubling circumstances and propose advantageous solutions for the benefit of the citizens and their deserving guests.
Prof. Tomlin does not provide answers to the practice quiz via email or in person . Please consult with a classmate for help with the quiz. There is only ONE best response to each question. Questions with two answers will receive 0 pts. Questions whose answers are scratched, Xed , or crossed out, will receive 0 pts All quizzes are due at the beginning of class. No exceptions!
Provide answers for six of the questions below. It is your choice which six you answer. Upload your completed exam at or before the deadline on our course’s Blackboard page under the “Exams” tab. Proper citations are required for all references. I will look at drafts of your exam up to a week before it is due. You may discuss the strategy that you are taking to complete the exam questions with fellow classmates, but you may not give them access to your actual written work. Honesty on your part is presumed.
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INSTRUCTIONS TO STUDENT 1. This Question paper consists of 9 pages with TWO SECTIONS. 2. Attempt ALL questions in Section A and B. The marks for each question are given. 3. Answer Section A in the OMR Form provided, and answer Section B in the Answer Booklet provided.
Assignment: Submit this assignment as an attachment. Download the attachment and type your answers directly below each question using a word processing program such as Word or WordPerfect and save it as a .doc, .docx, or .pdf file. Then upload and submit your answers as an attachment. Include your first initial and your last name as part of the file name.
(a) Lineally extended family -- Head and spouse With marriedson/daughter and their Spouses and parents with or without other Notcurrently married relation (OR) Head Without spouse but with at least twomarried Son/daughter and their spouses and/or Parents with or withoutother not currently Married relation