Immigration patterns in American history have shifted significantly due to various social, economic, and political factors. In the 19th century, waves of immigrants primarily came from Europe, driven by industrialization and famine, while the late 20th and early 21st centuries have seen increased immigration from Latin America and Asia. Additionally, changes in U.S. immigration laws, such as the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965, have influenced the demographic makeup of immigrants. Today, immigration remains a dynamic and often contentious issue, reflecting global trends and domestic policy changes.
The new laws in the 1920s, such as the Quota Acts of 1921 and 1924, established immigration quotas based on nationality, favoring Northern and Western European immigrants while limiting Southern and Eastern European immigration. This shifted the demographic makeup of immigrants entering the United States and aimed to restrict overall immigration levels.
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The health of men has been affected as work patterns have shifted. Physical labor has been replaced by machines and office work.
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Immigrations patterns shifted
Between 1870 to 1920, the new immigrants coming to the United States had shifted from western European protestants to immigrants from eastern and southern Europe. They came from Russia, Italy, Poland, Greece, and China. They were much poorer than previous immigrants had been, and were Greek Orthodox, Catholic, and Jewish by faith. They added their distinctly different cultures, foods, celebrations and qualities, to make the United States a much more diverse country. Unfortunately, America didn't like the new immigrants, who seemed so different from them, and changed from a welcoming country to one with distinctly anti-immigrant sentiments.
It's when a particular individual/organism permanently moves from one area to another thus affecting the new population it has entered. Allele frequencies are frequently shifted when large populations of organisms move. Sometimes resources are compromised, however usually immigrants seek new homes because they are in search of more resources or have somehow been displaced.
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It's when a particular individual/organism permanently moves from one area to another thus affecting the new population it has entered. Allele frequencies are frequently shifted when large populations of organisms move. Sometimes resources are compromised, however usually immigrants seek new homes because they are in search of more resources or have somehow been displaced.