Push And Pull Factors
Immigrant Contributions
U.S. Immigration History
Immigration Laws and Policies
Modern Migration Issues
100

What is a push factor?

A reason someone leaves their home country, like war or poverty

100

Name one type of food that became popular in the U.S. due to immigrants

Tacos, Pizza, Dumplings

100

What country did most immigrants come from during the Irish Potato Famine?

Ireland 

100

What does a “green card” allow someone to do in the U.S.?

Live and work in the U.S. permanently.

100

What is a refugee?

person forced to flee their country due to war, violence, or persecution.

200

What is a pull factor?

A reason someone is attracted to a new country, like jobs or safety.

200

How do immigrants contribute to the U.S. economy?

By filling jobs, starting businesses, and paying taxes.

200

What was Ellis Island Used for?

A processing center for immigrants arriving on the East Coast (New York)

200

What government agency handles legal immigration and citizenship?

U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services (USCIS)

200

What is one reason people are leaving Venezuela today?

Hyperinflation, food shortages, or lack of medicine and jobs.

300

Name one pull factor.

job opportunities 

300

Name one famous American who is an immigrant or child of immigrants.

Albert Einstein, Madeleine Albright, Kamala Harris (daughter of immigrants)

300

Which group helped build the transcontinental railroad in the 1800s?

Chinese Immigrants 

300

What did the Immigration Act of 1965 change about who could immigrate?

It ended quotas based on nationality and allowed more immigrants from Asia, Africa, and Latin America.

300

Name one country where people are fleeing due to war today.

Syria, Sudan, Ukraine

400

How might climate change act as a push factor?

Droughts or rising sea levels can destroy homes or farms, forcing people to leave.

400

Describe a cultural or religious tradition immigrants brought to the U.S.

Diwali (India), Lunar New Year (China), Hanukkah (Jewish tradition)

400

What was the Chinese Exclusion Act, and when was it passed?

A law passed in 1882 that banned Chinese immigration to the U.S.

400

What is DACA, and who does it affect?

Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals – it protects certain undocumented immigrants brought to the U.S. as children.

400

What is asylum, and how is it different from general immigration?

Asylum is protection for people fleeing persecution; it’s a legal status given to refugees.

500

Explain how a single event can have both push and pull effects for different people

A war may push people out of one country while another country’s safety pulls them in.

500

How have immigrants influenced American music, literature, or art?

They’ve helped create genres like jazz and hip-hop, and written books reflecting immigrant life

500

Describe one reason Jewish immigrants fled Europe before World War II.

To escape anti-Semitic persecution, including violence and discriminatory laws

500

Describe how U.S. immigration quotas worked in the early 1900s.

The U.S. used national origin quotas that favored European countries and limited others.

500

What challenges do undocumented immigrants face in the U.S.?  

Fear of deportation, difficulty finding work, limited access to healthcare or education.