Part of the series Discovering History: Upper Primary - Migration To Australia.
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Enhanced by immigration case studies, 20th Century explores migration to Australia during that time period. The book charts the changes in Australia’s immigration policies over the century. In the early decades of the 1900s, the new Australian Government’s immigration policy discriminated against non-Europeans, especially Asians, as the government tried to keep the country white. Towards the end of the 20th century, Australia’s immigration policy couldn’t have been more different.
This book is classified as Reading Level 30+ / Fountas and Pinnell Level W.
Table Of Contents
IntroductionImmigration Policies
World War I and the Great Depression
Child Migrants
World War II and Afterwards
Mid-Century Migration
Bring out a Briton
Meet Gracie
Meet Steve
Immigration Policies for Non-Europeans
Refugees
Meet Thanh
From Assimilation to Multiculturalism
Timeline
Glossary
Index
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ISBN | 9781442559936 |
Publisher | Pearson |
Product Type | Readers & Literacy, |
Year Level | Year 5, Year 6, |
Author(s) | Liz Flaherty |
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