American Ethnicity The Dynamics And Consequences Of Discrimination 7th Edition By Adalberto – Test Bank
True / False Questions
8. The vast majority of Latin American-born immigrants to the United States have not finished high school.
TRUE
9. Contrary to earlier periods of immigration, present-day immigration laws have less effect on the composition of immigrants.
FALSE
10. When the total numbers of Asian and Hispanic immigrants are considered, there are more Asian than Hispanic immigrants to the United States.
FALSE
11. As a result of the Immigration Acts of 1965 and 1986, the American population has become more Hispanic and more Asian.
TRUE
12. Tighter control of the U.S.-Mexico border will reduce the flow of undocumented immigrants from Mexico and Latin America.
FALSE
13. The Immigration Reform and Control Act (IRCA) of 1986 removed amnesty from long-term undocumented residents in the United States.
FALSE
14. The Refugee Act of 1980 resulted in the arrival in the United States of large numbers of immigrants from Vietnam, Laos, and Cambodia.
TRUE
15. Immigration is a key factor in creating a diverse society in the United States.
TRUE
16. Legal immigration to the United States increased after World War II, but then declined up to 1980.
FALSE
17. About two-thirds of Asian-born immigrants have college degrees.
FALSE
18. In terms of their employment index, European-born immigrants do consistently better than other recent immigrant populations.
FALSE
19. Unlike those of European ancestry, those Hispanics who are already in the United States want more Hispanics to come.
FALSE
20. Latin American immigrants are less likely than the Asian-born to seek full U.S. citizenship.
TRUE
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