· Table of Contents and Method of Organization: This page explains your research process, allowing others to understand your choices. It also is where you’ll show your group’s synthesis of the sources collected. In the Group Unit, I’ll look at this with some attention; in the Solo Unit, this will be the most important page. It should include the following: · The Research Question: Use the most recent, focused version. · Method of Organization: This is where you will explain the synthesis you’ve constructed. It should walk us through the process you went through to move from the question to the groupings and include the rationale for selecting these groupings. It should name each grouping noting what a source had to discuss to be placed in each grouping. · Groupings: a bullet point listing that highlights groups of related sources, noting how many sources are collected in each. Method of Organization: The organization of the eight entries came about as I observed similarities between each source. Patterns of information pertaining to my research question within different sources pertain to social preferences, societal changes, government policies, and immigration’s benefits. Many of my sources had overlapping patterns of information and each category was made based on what (groups of) information was most prevalent in each source. As a result, the categories are more limited sections from the research patterns: government policies, economic influences, and social prejudices. The first category contains three sources that discuss responses of governments to issues of immigration. Sources that qualify for this category discuss immigration policies themselves more so than what influences them. The two sources in the second category contain a definite focus is on the influence the economy has on the dynamic of immigration. These sources delve into the economic role immigrants play in America. The last category discusses prejudice as the main influence behind actions toward immigration. The three sources under that category highlight social attitudes towards other people in the host country as the main influence behind policies and other actions towards immigrants. Each of the category’s entries are alphabetized by author’s last name or if no definite author is known by the first word in the title. Table of Contents: Government Policies: 3 Economic Influences: 2 Social Prejudices: 3 .