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The Impact of Immigration 1. The People- US a. The US population is among the most b. Diversity reflects the influence of on the country 2. The People- Canada a. Canadians trace their roots to b. Some Canadians are descendants of 3. People in the US and Canada have a high standard of living a. Able to have many personal and opportunities b. surplus makes food inexpensive c. Housing varies The United States i. High-rise ii. Multi-family iii. houses 4. Over million people live in the US 5. Many are descendants of or are immigrants 6. United States- Immigrants came for: a. freedom b. freedom c. Better d. Fled war or natural 7. Natural resources and rapid and economic development attract immigrants

8. Immigrants today seek, education, career opportunities, or from political situations 9. In 2008, of the US population was foreign born 10. Half of the foreign born were from Canada 11. Immigrants came for: a. freedom b. freedom c. opportunities d. Education e. from war 12. fled to Canada from the British colonies after the American Revolution 13. Many settled in the Maritime province of, New, and Edward 14. is mostly French descendants 15. Over of Canadians identify themselves as mixed ethnic origins 16. Over 1 million identify as Native American (), or of mixed European and Native American descent Culture of the United States

17. Languages and Religion a. is the main language b. People use words and phrases from other languages c. Some people are d. The growing Latino population has made the second most common language e. Most Americans are f. Other religions include i. ii. iii. iv. 18. Education and Healthcare a. Education is a network of public and schools b. Attending school is required until age c. USA has a literacy rate d. Healthcare is available to many with the Healthcare Act e. Some citizens lost their coverage or are now unable to purchase health insurance due to

19. The Arts a. Americans integrated, music, and into daily life b. European settlement cause art in America to be dominated by traditions c. Mid 1800s- people began to create their own art forms reflecting their lives and d. was developed by African Americans Culture of Canada 20. Language and Religion a. Two official languages i. ii. b. Reflects the power struggle between the French and British in the past c. is dominant in the province of Quebec d. Other languages include: i. ii. iii. e. Native languages: i. ii. Inuktitut f. is the largest religion g. Other religions: i. ii. iii.

iv. v. 21. Education and Healthcare 22. The Arts a. literacy rate b. Each province is responsible for organizing and administering education c. Required for ages to 16 d. helps pay for healthcare for all its citizens e. Each province finances and manages it own system f. High life has led to increased costs which has resulted in limiting benefits and raising a. Influenced by, French, American, and native cultures b. population has added to the literature, visual arts,, and music c. promotes locally produced cultural products in since the 1950s d. is highly regarded in theater and music Economic Activities 23. economies allow people to own, operate, and profit from their own businesses 24. economics places less emphasis on heavy industry and traditional manufacturing and more emphasis on service and high-tech business a. High-tech industries are less dependent on b. Example: Valley- 3 rd largest high-tech center after New York and Washington, D.C. 25. makes up 20% of both US and Canadian economies

26. Commercial - producing agricultural commodities a. Approximately million acres in US used for agriculture b. Approximately acres in Canada used for agriculture c. Size of farms has decreased due to: i. High cost of farming ii. Unpredictable consumer demand iii. Risk of natural disaster iv. Time/ hard work to run a farm d. Belt- Great Plains United States/ Prairie Provinces of Canada e. Belt- stretches from Ohio to Nebraska/ Quebec, Ontario, and Manitoba Canada Trade and Interdependence 27. Global economy- the merging of economies in which countries are and become dependent on one another for goods and services 28. Exports and Imports 29. NAFTA a. US spends more on that it earns from exports resulting in a b. Some countries charge high or taxes on imports which increases the price of US products and reduce their sales abroad (overseas) c. Canada exports more than it spends on imports resulting in a trade a. Trade agreement between the US, and - created in 1994 b. Created one of the world s largest trading blocks

i. Eliminated trade ii. Increased economic activity among countries iii. Strengthened their political and positions in the global economy c. - setting up plants, service industries, and other businesses abroad to produce parts and products for use and sale d. NAFTA allows companies to set up assembly plants in Mexico, where labor costs are lower 30. United Against Terrorism a. After September 11, 2001, the US and created the Smart Border action plan to enhance border security b. Focuses on: i. the flow of people and goods ii. Securing

iii. Sharing iv. The Free and Secure Trade Program (FAST)- establishes complete and reliable records for all v. Sharing and coordinating between US and Canadian law enforcement agencies have increased greatly under the Smart Border plan