Causes of Migration
European Migration
Labor Systems & Experiences
Asian Migration & Impact
Laws, Policies & Consequences
100

What factors triggered global mass migration in the late 19th century?

Industrialization, political instability, and natural disasters.

100

How many Europeans migrated in the 19th and early 20th centuries?

Around 60 million people.

100

What jobs did European immigrants do in the U.S.?

Steel mills, factories, and mines.

100

What work did Chinese migrants perform?

Building railroads, mining, and plantation work.

100

What was the purpose of the Johnson-Reed Act?

It limited immigration with quotas favoring northern Europeans.

200

What is diaspora?

The scattering of people from their homeland while maintaining cultural ties.

200

Why did Europeans leave their home countries?

To escape poverty, political turmoil, and religious persecution.

200

What challenges did immigrants face in the U.S.?

Harsh conditions, discrimination, and xenophobia.

200

Why did Latin America recruit Chinese workers?

Because slavery was abolished and labor was needed.

200

What was a law that restricted Asian immigration in the U.S.?

The Chinese Exclusion Act.

300

What caused the Chinese diaspora?

Extreme poverty and the Taiping Rebellion.

300

What was the main destination for European migrants?

The United States.

300

What is indentured labor?

Contract labor under restrictive agreements often leading to servitude.

300

How did Brazil’s immigration strategy change?

It shifted from European to Japanese laborers.

300

What policy did Canada use to limit Chinese immigration?

A tax on Chinese immigrants.

400

What factors led to Japanese emigration?

Economic depression and falling rice prices.

400

Why did countries like Argentina and Brazil encourage European immigration?

They wanted labor and to “whiten” their populations.

400

What conditions did Chinese laborers experience abroad?

Debt bondage, confinement, and brutal working conditions.

400

How did Indian migration impact Fiji?

It changed demographics and created cultural blending but also tension.

400

How did Australia restrict non-European immigration based on language?

A dictation test in a European language.

500

What structural economic transformation drove worldwide migration patterns in the 19th century?

The global demand for labor in mines, factories, and export agriculture during industrial expansion.

500

What percentage of Argentina’s population was made up of immigrants at one point?

Approximately 30 percent.

500

How did indentured labor function as a post-abolition labor system?

A coercive labor system replacing slavery, binding workers through long-term contracts and limiting freedom.

500

What social transformation occurred among Indians in Fiji?

The breakdown of caste systems and formation of a unified identity due to labor conditions and demographics.

500

What ideological foundation underpinned anti-Asian immigration laws in the Western world?

State-sponsored racial exclusion justified by fears of “unassimilable” populations, shaping immigration systems globally.

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