Immigration

“Immigration” by John Wood, published by Enslow Publishing, LLC on July 30, 2020, is a 32-page exploration of a crucial aspect of American history. This book addresses the evolution of immigration policies and the political debates surrounding them, providing students with insights into why individuals choose to relocate to new countries. Through a combination of engaging visuals and informative content, it highlights the significant contributions of immigrants to culture and society.
Readers will find a thorough examination of how U.S. immigration practices compare globally, along with fascinating facts that enhance their understanding of this complex topic. The book covers various subjects, including social science and the impact of prejudice and racism, making it a valuable resource for young learners. With its vibrant photographs and colorful layout, “Immigration” aims to keep readers engaged while they delve into the important discussions surrounding immigration and its role in shaping communities.
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Immigration is a vital part of American history. Today, policies that center on immigration and the ways it has evolved are often the source of political debate and take center stage in current events. This book helps students understand these policies in addition to the major reasons people decide to live in new countries. It examines the ways immigrants have shaped culture and how many immigrants have played important roles in successful societies. Readers will evaluate how U.S. immigration compares around the world. Fascinating facts, vibrant photographs, and a colorful, engaging layout will keep young readers engaged as they learn about this important topic.
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