LEARNING TARGETS
1. Define and be able to explain the difference between the following terms:
• primary source and secondary source
• pull factor and push factor
2. Identify and provide examples for each term above.
3. Analyze sources and categorize them correctly.
HATFIELDS VS. MCCOYS
1. United States 24%2. Canada 6%3. United Kingdom/France 5%4. Spain 5%5. Saudi Arabia 4%6. Germany 3.5%7. Australia 3%HATFIELDS VS. MCCOYS
Name the country that potential immigrants today would like to go to the most.
PRIMARY SOURCE
SECONDARY SOURCEOR
HATFIELDS VS. MCCOYS
FINAL QUESTION:Write your own definitions for a primary source and a secondary source.HATFIELDS VS. MCCOYS
PULL FACTORS
PUSH FACTORSOR
HATFIELDS VS. MCCOYS
FINAL QUESTION:Write your own definitions for a push factor and pull factor. HATFIELDS VS. MCCOYS
Primary Sources:Something FROM the time
• Examples: diary entry, interview, newspapers, songs, photographs, etc.
Secondary Sources:Something ABOUT the time• Examples: encyclopedias, textbooks, biographies
Pull Factors: reasons why an immigrant WANTS to move (a choice)
Oklahoma land rush
Examples:-freedom-land-jobs-opportunity-family
Push Factors: reasons why an immigrant HAS to move (forced)
Iraqi refugees flee the war
Examples:-war-famine-persecution-poverty-natural disaster
IMMIGRATIONSOURCE STUDY
Source Primary/
Secondary
Sources
Push/
Pull FactorsWhy push or pull factor?