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AP U.S. History Exam 1.55. Which of the following was a result of the demographic changes shown in the map?
- The Columbian Exchange and the Spanish Empire in the Western Hemisphere / Slave Labor in the Americas
- Economic and Imperial Goals of Colonizers / English Colonization
- Science and Technology Transforms Society / Increase in Economic Productivity
- Continuing Demographic Shifts / Influence of the American South and West
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- 00:00
[ musical flourish ]
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And here's your Shmoop du jour, brought to you by the labor force,
- 00:07
a woman's source of strength during childbirth.
- 00:10
Shouldn't make jokes about that.
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[ woman groans ]
Full Transcript
- 00:13
All right, which of the following was a result of the demographic changes shown in the map?
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All right, and here are your potential answers.
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[ mumbles ]
- 00:22
All right, well immigration has always deeply impacted U.S.
- 00:25
culture, but recently it's led to some heavy debate
- 00:28
over the political and economic role that new Americans
- 00:31
should play. Was one result of these demographic
- 00:34
changes that A - overall population in the Midwest increased?
- 00:38
Hmm. This map doesn't show overall population numbers,
- 00:41
just foreign-born population percentages.
- 00:44
So survey says
- 00:46
[ vocalizes buzzer ] not A.
- 00:47
Did this population shift result in C - establishment of a
- 00:50
national English language?
- 00:52
Well, the rise in foreign-born population has increased
- 00:54
both linguistic and political diversity in the United States.
- 00:57
And while some immigration opponents have suggested
- 01:00
the adoption of a national language, that hasn't actually happened.
- 01:03
So that rules out C and D.
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Which means the demographic changes shown in the map B -
- 01:07
provided the country with an essential labor force.
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Though some have pushed back against the rise of immigration,
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others argue that immigrants are invaluable, since they
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provide the U.S. with an essential and often low-cost
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labor force. So B is the right answer.
- 01:21
Immigration has always been integral to the fabric of American society.
- 01:25
But charged emotions surrounding the debate have caused things
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to, uh, well, unravel a bit.
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[ aww ]
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