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Lessons for Chapter II
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To view the lesson and see further sections under each listed heading, please see "More," below.
The Hmong of St. Paul This lesson was created at an AP Human Geography Institute. It is meant to illustrate the key concepts and principles of immigration, refugees, and migration using some of the experiences of the Hmong.
Kiss the Dust This lesson is about the concept of refugees and is based on the book Kiss the Dust, by Elizabeth Laird (1992).
External Site Lessons
To view the following Web sites, please go to "See also," below.
The Teachers' Corner contains links to suggested Web sites. The College Board neither endorses, controls the content of, nor reviews the external Web sites included here. Please note that following links to external Web sites will open a new browser window. If you discover a link that does not work, please let us know by sending an e-mail to apctechsupport@collegeboard.org.
Asian American Time Line, 1763-1992 A chronicle of Asian migration to the United States from 1763 to 1992. A lesson link is at the top of the page.
A Growing Population: Mexico Think about the demographic future of Mexico and explore the possible ramifications of that future on trade, migration, urban development, and more.
Migrant Workers in Lesotho This Peace Corps lesson focuses on economic patterns of movement related to the location of natural resources in southern Africa.
Why People Move Craig Hattam, a Minnesota geography teacher, has developed a home page with lessons and links on immigration.
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