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Global Regions: Latin America , North America

Countries: Mexico , United States

Universities: UC Berkeley



Subjects: Economics, Foreign Languages, History and Social Studies

Resource Types: Curriculum

Time Periods: Contemporary, Modern

Themes: Globalization, Political Economy

Levels: High School (9-12), Middle School (6-8)

 

Migrations

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A Collection of Views on Mexican Immigration


This site
is a backgrounder on Mexican immigration to the US prepared by Jean Spencer at the UC Berkeley Center for Latin American Studies. What adds real value is the accompanying set of questions. Here's a sample:

  • What factors cause people to emigrate from Mexico to the United States?
  • What is the history of Mexican immigration to the United States?
  • How has emigration to the United States affected the political climate in Mexico?
  • How has immigration from Mexico changed politics in California?

    These questions are ready-made for teachers to use to create their own lesson plans on Mexican immigration to the United States.
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    Produced at: University of California, Berkeley, Center for Latin American Studies

    Recommended by: Steven C. Williams

    Length: Variable

    Year Produced: 2003

    Material: Website

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