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Unit Nine Lesson Five
Objectives

  • Analyze the impact of immigration on
    American society.

  • Summarize the causes and effects of
    changing demographics.
Terms and People
•   Immigration Act of 1990 – a law that increased immigration
    quotas by 40 percent and eased most remaining restrictions on
    immigrants to the U.S.
•   bilingual education – schooling in which students are taught in
    their native language as well as in English
•   Immigration and Control Act of 1986 – legislation that granted
    resident status to illegal immigrants residing in the U.S. since 1982
    and penalized employers who hired illegal immigrants
•   Violence Against Women Act − a 1994 law that increased
    federal resources to apprehend and prosecute men guilty of violent
    acts against women
•   privatize − to transfer from governmental ownership or control to
    private interests
How was American society
changing at the beginning of the
twenty-first century?

As it entered the 21st century, American
society looked different and faced
different challenges than it had during the
previous century.

The nation looked for ways to preserve its
heritage while adapting to rapid change.
Finding the American           “Learning the English language and
Dream                             finding jobs were our biggest
                                  challenges. We listened to the radio
In 1990, Eddie (Duc) and          and tried to converse as much as
Linda (Lieu) Tran left            possible with our co-workers to
Vietnam with their young          learn English. Everyone was helpful.
son to start over in              And we were determined never to
Columbus, Ohio. Sponsored         receive welfare. Linda got a job as a
by Linda’s brother, who had       tailor ten days after we arrived. I
fled Vietnam by boat during       owned a manufacturing business in
the fall of Saigon in 1975,       Vietnam, but it took me six months
the Trans were aware of the       to get employed here. Times were
obstacles that faced them in      hard, and we still work 12-hour days
their new country.                in our restaurant now. But the best
                                  thing about this country is freedom.
                                  If you work hard, you can achieve
                                  the American Dream.”

                               Eddie and Linda Tran
In the late 20th century, American immigration
policy changed as limits were relaxed.


The Immigration
Act of 1990
increased quotas by
40% and eased most
remaining restrictions
on immigration.

                         A new American citizen.

One million new immigrants came to America.
Immigrants are now 10% of the total population.
Most of the new
immigrants were
Latinos from Mexico
and Central America.


The second largest group
of immigrants was Asian,
the majority of whom
settled in California.
However, immigration had been a
      topic of longstanding debate.



• One issue was        • Another was illegal
  bilingual              immigration. The
  education. Many        Immigration
  people thought all     Reform and
  immigrants should      Control Act of
  learn English.         1986 was designed
                         to stop the flow of
                         illegal immigrants.
Latino neighborhoods appeared in most major
American cities.
Meanwhile, Americans moved in large numbers
to the coasts and warmer regions of the country
in the South and Southwest.

At the same time, the structure of families changed.

                              Divorce became more
                              common and both
                              parents often worked
                              outside the home.
                              Many more babies were
                              born to single mothers.
Affirmative action, introduced in the 1960s,
remained hotly debated as a means to improve
opportunities for minorities and women.
African Americans and women made social
and political gains.

Legislation enforcing
equal pay for equal
work and punishment
for sexual
harassment was
passed.


The Violence Against Women Act passed in
1994.
Education policy took center stage as the merits
  of standardized testing were debated.

Some felt it was
a good way to
hold schools
accountable.



                                     Others felt it
                                     wasn’t a good
                                     way to measure
                                     knowledge.
Americans now live longer, and the elderly exert more
influence than they did just 100 years ago.

                  The demographic shift to an older
                  population has also strained the
                  Social Security and Medicare
                  systems.

                  President Bush proposed privatizing
                  Social Security, but critics defeated the
                  idea. Debate continues on how to
                  resolve the problem.

But no matter the challenge, Americans looked forward to
the new millennium with optimism and strength.
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Unit 9 lesson 5 americans look towards the future

  • 2. Objectives • Analyze the impact of immigration on American society. • Summarize the causes and effects of changing demographics.
  • 3. Terms and People • Immigration Act of 1990 – a law that increased immigration quotas by 40 percent and eased most remaining restrictions on immigrants to the U.S. • bilingual education – schooling in which students are taught in their native language as well as in English • Immigration and Control Act of 1986 – legislation that granted resident status to illegal immigrants residing in the U.S. since 1982 and penalized employers who hired illegal immigrants • Violence Against Women Act − a 1994 law that increased federal resources to apprehend and prosecute men guilty of violent acts against women • privatize − to transfer from governmental ownership or control to private interests
  • 4. How was American society changing at the beginning of the twenty-first century? As it entered the 21st century, American society looked different and faced different challenges than it had during the previous century. The nation looked for ways to preserve its heritage while adapting to rapid change.
  • 5. Finding the American “Learning the English language and Dream finding jobs were our biggest challenges. We listened to the radio In 1990, Eddie (Duc) and and tried to converse as much as Linda (Lieu) Tran left possible with our co-workers to Vietnam with their young learn English. Everyone was helpful. son to start over in And we were determined never to Columbus, Ohio. Sponsored receive welfare. Linda got a job as a by Linda’s brother, who had tailor ten days after we arrived. I fled Vietnam by boat during owned a manufacturing business in the fall of Saigon in 1975, Vietnam, but it took me six months the Trans were aware of the to get employed here. Times were obstacles that faced them in hard, and we still work 12-hour days their new country. in our restaurant now. But the best thing about this country is freedom. If you work hard, you can achieve the American Dream.” Eddie and Linda Tran
  • 6. In the late 20th century, American immigration policy changed as limits were relaxed. The Immigration Act of 1990 increased quotas by 40% and eased most remaining restrictions on immigration. A new American citizen. One million new immigrants came to America. Immigrants are now 10% of the total population.
  • 7. Most of the new immigrants were Latinos from Mexico and Central America. The second largest group of immigrants was Asian, the majority of whom settled in California.
  • 8. However, immigration had been a topic of longstanding debate. • One issue was • Another was illegal bilingual immigration. The education. Many Immigration people thought all Reform and immigrants should Control Act of learn English. 1986 was designed to stop the flow of illegal immigrants.
  • 9. Latino neighborhoods appeared in most major American cities.
  • 10. Meanwhile, Americans moved in large numbers to the coasts and warmer regions of the country in the South and Southwest. At the same time, the structure of families changed. Divorce became more common and both parents often worked outside the home. Many more babies were born to single mothers.
  • 11. Affirmative action, introduced in the 1960s, remained hotly debated as a means to improve opportunities for minorities and women.
  • 12. African Americans and women made social and political gains. Legislation enforcing equal pay for equal work and punishment for sexual harassment was passed. The Violence Against Women Act passed in 1994.
  • 13. Education policy took center stage as the merits of standardized testing were debated. Some felt it was a good way to hold schools accountable. Others felt it wasn’t a good way to measure knowledge.
  • 14. Americans now live longer, and the elderly exert more influence than they did just 100 years ago. The demographic shift to an older population has also strained the Social Security and Medicare systems. President Bush proposed privatizing Social Security, but critics defeated the idea. Debate continues on how to resolve the problem. But no matter the challenge, Americans looked forward to the new millennium with optimism and strength.