(Solved): ASB378: Module 2 Quiz 2021...
ASB378
Module 2 Quiz
Question 1
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In the video, “Immigrant America: The High Cost of Deporting Parents,” where was Ray Jesus born?
- ParaguayCorrect!
- Guatemala
- United States
- Mexico
Question 2
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According to Cornelius and Tsuda reading (“Controlling Immigration: The Limits of Government Intervention”), in Western Europe, regional trade liberalization, combined with large flows of development aid from richer to poorer EU member countries, halved wage disparities and transformed labor exporters like Italy and Spain into labor importers
- True
- False
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According to the video, “Walls of Shame: The US-Mexican Border,” the citizen-group, American Border Patrol uses lots of high-tech equipment to track lots of illegal immigrants entering the US and then goes out and captures and apprehends them on their own without the assistance of U.S. Border Patrol agentsou Answered
- True
- False
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According to the first lecture of this module (“Overview, Causes, and Impacts of Global Migration”), which of the following is false about high-skilled and professional immigrants?Correct!
- They are all white people who come from Europe and Canada.
- They tend to come from middle class or elite backgrounds and are highly educated
- Many are originating from less developed countries from the Global South such as China, India, and the Philippines.
- They are seeking better professional and educational opportunities abroad.
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According to the Lechner reading (“Global Migration: How New People Change Old Places”), which European country has the secular-republican model of immigrant policy?
- United Kingdom
- GermanyCorrect!
- France
- Netherlands
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According to the Cornelius and Tsuda reading (“Controlling Immigration,” assigned for the Immigration Policy class), it is very easy to measure policy gaps between official immigration control policies and their actual policy outcomes
- True Correct!
- False
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According to Cornelius and Tsuda reading (“Controlling Immigration: The Limits of Government Intervention”), by adopting more restrictive immigration policies, receiving-country governments have unwittingly increased the demand for people smugglers, whose services raise the probability of evading border controls.orrect!
- True
- False
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According to Cornelius and Tsuda reading (“Controlling Immigration: The Limits of Government Intervention”), immigration policy gaps occur because:
- Governments have continued to rely on policy instruments with inherent flaws that fail to deter unauthorized immigrants and asylum seekers and produce serious unintended consequences.
- Domestic political constraints make it difficult for governments of labor-importing countries to implement their control measures effectively.You Answered
- Officially declared immigration policy is often quite different from actual intentions.
- All of the above
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According to the video, “Immigrant America: The High Cost of Deporting Parents,” Ray Jesus, the deportee from the US, has a wife and children in Utah.Correct!
- True
- False
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According to the first lecture of this module (“Overview, Causes, and Impacts of Global Migration”), the total number of global migrants is still only 10 percent of the world’s population of 6.8 billion.
- TrueCorrect!
- False
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According to the second lecture of this module (“Local Host Society Responses to Immigration”), which of the following is false?
Correct!
- Undocumented immigrants have higher crime rates than American citizens
- Muslim immigrants are not significantly increasing the threat of terrorism
- Americans are three times more likely to be struck by lightening than to die in a terrorist attack
- Immigrants use social welfare less than Americans of the same socioeconomic leve
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According to the third lecture of this module (“Transnational and Diasporic Migrant Communities”), diasporic communities consist of people scattered among various nation-states who maintain social connections with each other.
- True ou Answered
- False
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According to the Tsuda reading (“Unequal in the Court of Public Opinion”), which of the following is false:
- It is quite clear that most of the public’s anti-immigrant sentiment is directed not at general or legal immigrants, but at illegal immigrants.You Answered
- Undocumented immigrants are perceived as a threat to American society because the public greatly overestimates their number.
- Undocumented immigrants are the target of the public’s wrath not only because they are perceived a lawbreakers, but because they are often perceived as a burden and threat to the host society.
- None of the above
Question 14
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According to the third lecture of this module (“Transnational and Diasporic Migrant Communities”), most global migrants stop maintaining transnational social connections to their countries of origin and do not live in transnational communities.
- TrueCorrect!
- False
Question 15
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According to the first lecture of this module (“Overview, Causes, and Impacts of Global Migration”), migration is a new characteristic of our modern, globalized world.
- TrueCorrect!
- False
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According to the second lecture of this module (“Local Host Society Responses to Immigration”), almost all undocumented immigrants are illegal border crossers who come through the U.S.-Mexican borderou Answered
- True
- False
Question 17
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According to the first lecture of this module (“Overview, Causes, and Impacts of Global Migration”), the number of people living outside their country of birth has not increased that dramatically since 1970
- TrueCorrect!
- False
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