These three Euopran powers were the main colonizers of US/Canada.
What are France, Britain and Spain?
These are the three Native American civilizations that developed in Latin America.
Who are the Aztecs, the Maya and the Inca?
This term describes migration between countries.
What is international migration?
This current US president proposed 4 Pillars of immigration reform in his first State of the Union Address.
Who is Trump?
What is Canadian?
This became a source of anger in Britain's colonies in America, leading to revolution and independence.
What is taxation?
Brazil and Spain divided their Latin American empires into these smaller units making the territory easier to govern.
What are viceroyalties?
This term describes when people are coerced into migrating against their will, like the importation of slaves for example.
What is forced migration?
This is the current president's signature proposal for stopping illegal crossings along the souther border with Mexico.
What is building a wall?
What is Latin America?
This is a similarity between the territorial expansion of Canada and the US.
What is: east to west, sea to sea, displacement of Native Americans?
The democracies developed after Latin American independence were interrupted when these dictators seized power across the region.
What are caudillos?
This term describes migration within a country.
What is internal migration?
This was created by President Obama to prevent the deportation of Dreamers, our current president ended these protections.
What is DACA (Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals)?
What is US?
Both Canada and the US experienced a great deal of this enlarging their populations.
What is immigration?
This term describes the transfer of plants, animals and diseases from the Americas to Europe and from Europe to the Americas.
What is the Columbian Exchange?
This kind of migration occurs when people migrate based on their own free will.
What is voluntary migration?
This term is used by our current president to describe the US policy of allowing legal immigrants to sponsor family members to immigrate to the US.
What is Chain Migration?
What is Canada?
Canada was one of these, a self-governing part of the British Empire until it formally gained its independence in 1931.
What is a dominion?
The cultivation of this crop in the Caribbean and Brazil was labor intensive and required slaves to be acquired as a labor force on the large plantations.
What is sugar cane?
These two terms describe factors that are luring migrants to a certain area or convincing them to leave a certain area.
What are push and pull factors?
Sanctuary cities refuse to hold suspected illegal immigrants additional time so that this government agency can pick them up for deportation.
What is ICE (Immigration and Customs Enforcement)?
What is Latin America?