Immigration in the United States
Explore the journey of immigrants to the United States, understanding why people move and the impact of immigration.
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Immigration in the United States
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Read each question carefully and answer to the best of your ability.
1. What is one main reason people choose to immigrate to a new country?
To visit on vacation
To find better jobs or schools
To learn a new language for fun
To go shopping
2. What is Ellis Island known for in U.S. history?

A famous amusement park
A place where many immigrants entered the U.S.
A battlefield from the Civil War
The first public school in America
3. People who move from one country to another to live are called .
4. Immigrants often bring new foods, music, and traditions, which add to the of their new home.
5. All immigrants come to a new country because they want to, and never because they have to.
True
False
6. Name two things that immigrants might miss about their home country.
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