This inquiry is structured using the Re-Imagining Migration learning arc and explores the impact of 19t and early 20th-century migration to the US on the country as well as immigrant communities themselves. The lesson can be used to support in-person or remote learning classrooms.
Understanding Migration Past and Present Inquiry
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