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Assignment Four Read chapters 8, 9, & 10 then complete the following: Chapter Eight Part one: Complete End of Chapter Questions 1, 6, & 8. Part two: Complete End of Chapter Exercise Part three: Skim through the timeline of U.S. immigration history (see below) and state whether you think the laws benefitted the U.S. workplace or reduced fear of American citizens or both? Why? Chapter Nine Part one: Complete End of Chapter Questions 2, 6 (be specific in your answer) & 9. Part two: Complete End of Exercise Part three: In a paragraph, explain: How can managers utilize the information provided in this chapter to prevent discrimination against religion which is a protected class under the 1964 Civil Rights Act? Chapter Ten Part one: Complete End of Chapter Questions 1, 3, 4, & 6. Part two: In a paragraph, explain: How a hiring manager could violate the rights of the disabled by simply not asking what question(s) at the interview or prior to be hired. Timeline Key Dates and Landmarks in United States Immigration History 1789 The Constitution of the United States of America takes effect, succeeding the Articles of Confederation that had governed the union of states since the conclusion of the Revolutionary War (March 4, 1789). 1790 The Naturalization Act of 1790 establishes a uniform rule of naturalization and a two-year residency requirement for aliens who are "free white persons" of "good moral character" (March 26, 1790). 1798 Considered one of the Alien and Sedition Acts, the Naturalization Act of 1798 permits Federalist President John Adams to deport foreigners deemed to be dangerous and increases the residency requirements to 14 years to prevent immigrants, who predominantly voted for the Republican Party, from becoming citizens (June 25, 1798). 1802 The Jefferson Administration revises the Naturalization Act of 1798 by reducing the residency requirement from 14 to five years. 1808 Importation of slaves into the United States is officially banned, though it continues illegally long after the ban. 1819 Congress passes an act requiring shipmasters to deliver a manifest enumerating all aliens transported for immigration. The Secretary of State is required to report annually to Congress the number of immigrants admitted. 1821–1830 143,439 immigrants arrive 1831–1840 599,125 immigrants arrive 1840s Crop failures in Germany, social turbulence triggered by the rapid industrialization of European society, political unrest in Europe, and the Irish Potato Famine (1845–1851) lead to a new period of mass immigration to the United States. 1841–1850 1,713,251 immigrants arrive 1848 The Treaty of Guadalupe Hidalgo ends the Mexican-American War and extends citizenship to the approximately 80,000 Mexicans living in Texas, California, and the American Southwest. 1848 Gold is discovered in the American River, near Sacramento, California. 1849 The California gold rush spurs immigration from China and extensive internal migra ...
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