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AP Human Geography 2.1 Population. Urban enclaves such as Chinatown in San Francisco, Little Italy in New York City, and Little Havana in Miami are a result of...what?
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- 00:03
And here's your Shmoop du jour brought to you by Little Italy
- 00:07
where the Leaning Tower of Pisa is not as impressive urban enclaves such as [Guy straightens out leaning tower of Pisa]
- 00:13
Chinatown in San Francisco, Little Italy in New York City and Little Havana in
- 00:18
Miami are a result of what? And here are your potential answers. Well we could definitely use a
- 00:26
nice urban Enclave with some good food where we live [A man and a woman at a restaurant]
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- 00:29
Never should have moved to the cardboard Factory district well as far as our
- 00:33
question goes we've got plenty of non-food options on our plate so let's [Plates labelled; immigration, chain migration, emigration]
- 00:38
just find the right one so I can stop with A, immigration is part of the answer
- 00:42
but it's a bit too general it's not as if every Russian who immigrates to a new [Plane flying out of Russia]
- 00:47
place ends up in you know little Russia so because not all Russian immigrants
- 00:51
are issued their own private mini Kremlin A is out what about E [Russians being handed model Kremlins and they leave the airport]
- 00:56
Emigrations just the flip side of immigration leaving a country instead of
- 01:01
entering one again though way too general so how about B nope when refugees flee to
- 01:07
America sometimes they stick together in smaller communities but sometimes they [Refugees talking]
- 01:11
deliberately try to become as integrated into American life as possible throwing [People wearing American flag suits]
- 01:15
fourth of July parties to end all 4th of July parties so option B ain't the one
- 01:20
what about D well racial immigration quotas don't really play any role in
- 01:25
making urban enclaves in fact if anything they keep more people out which [Person walks through gates and they close]
- 01:29
is not only rude but makes it harder to establish these sorts of communities [Person puts a full sign down]
- 01:33
it's really tough to set up an urban Enclave in the security zone of an
- 01:36
airport so D is out how about C chain migration occurs when people immigrate
- 01:41
to cities where they already have families and friends the result is not [A man and a woman buzz someones doorbell]
- 01:45
only a smoother transition for the new arrivals
- 01:48
not to mention much less money spent on you know hotel stays but also [Man being handed the bill at a hotel]
- 01:52
clusters of ethnic groups in certain cities and neighborhoods so C is our answer
- 01:56
have fun if you ever have the opportunity to visit Little Italy just [Little Italy sign]
- 02:00
be prepared to do a lot of ducking on the gondola ride [People go under a tiny bridge on a gondola]
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