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How did immigration affect urban areas?
This article examines the impact of immigrants on large U.S. cities. The research shows that immigrants have buoyed the populations of a number of major central cities since 1970, and in some cases generated population growth in once declining, distressed cities.
Why did immigrants mostly settle in urban areas?
Most of the international immigrants settle down in urban areas due to the economic, cultural and social opportunities that large cities can offer (Malgesini, 2006). Nevertheless, in a different scale from the American context, “segregation also shapes cities” (Kaplan and Woodhouse, 2004, p.
What conditions in the United States attracted immigrants?
Most immigrants were attracted by the cheap farmland available in the United States; some immigrants were artisans and skilled factory workers attracted by the first stage of industrialization.
How do urban communities compare to rural communities?
Explanation: Urban communities tend to be more densely populated (have more people), whereas rural communities are less densely populated (have less people). Also, urban areas (i.e. cities) tend to have larger structures for living accommodations (like skyscrapers, apartment complexes, etc.)
Where did immigrants work and under what conditions?
Immigrants would generally arrive in the cities and take up factory work there to make a living. Working-class and immigrant families often needed to have many family members, including women and children, work in factories to survive. The working conditions in factories were often harsh.
What are the similarities of urban and rural?
1)Both the Rural and Urban Societies have an education system. 2)Both the Rural and Urban Societies have jobless and poor people. 3)Both the Rural and Urban Societies have cheaters. 4)Both the Rural and Urban Societies have rich people.