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Muslim Guest Workers in Europe CRQ European countries have experienced an increase in Muslim population in recent decades The map shows the distribution and proportion of Muslims by country European countries have experienced an increase in Muslim population in recent decades The map shows the ID: 773530

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Muslim Guest Workers in Europe CRQ

European countries have experienced an increase in Muslim population in recent decades. The map shows the distribution and proportion of Muslims by country.

European countries have experienced an increase in Muslim population in recent decades. The map shows the distribution and proportion of Muslims by country. A. Identify countries X, Y, and Z on the map above. B. Explain two reasons for the increase in Muslim immigration to one of the countries since 1950. C. For the country you selected in part B, discuss the impacts of the Muslim population increase on the country’s i . human spatial organization ii. population structure iii. social relations

Underline key words/phrases in the question itself. Circle specific requirements of the question. European countries have experienced an increase in Muslim population in recent decades. The map shows the distribution and proportion of Muslims by country. A. Identify countries X, Y, and Z on the map above. B. Explain two reasons for the increase in Muslim immigration to one of the countries since 1950. C. For the country you selected in part B, discuss the impacts of the Muslim population increase on the country’s human spatial organization population structure iii . social relations

Underline key words/phrases in the question itself. Circle specific requirements of the question. European countries have experienced an increase in Muslim population in recent decades. The map shows the distribution and proportion of Muslims by country. A. Identify countries X, Y, and Z on the map above. B. Explain two reasons for the increase in Muslim immigration to one of the countries since 1950.C. For the country you selected in part B, discuss the impacts of the Muslim population increase on the country’shuman spatial organizationpopulation structure social relations

Jot down key terms/people/examples/etc. that will be a part of your response. Make “thumbnail outline.” European countries have experienced an increase in Muslim population in recent decades. The map shows the distribution and proportion of Muslims by country. A. Identify countries X, Y, and Z on the map above. B. Explain two reasons for the increase in Muslim immigration to one of the countries since 1950. C. For the country you selected in part B, discuss the impacts of the Muslim population increase on the country’s human spatial organization population structure social relations

Answer the question in the order it is asked. If the question is organized “A…B…C…,” then answer it “A…B…C…” European countries have experienced an increase in Muslim population in recent decades. The map shows the distribution and proportion of Muslims by country. A. Identify countries X, Y, and Z on the map above. B. Explain two reasons for the increase in Muslim immigration to one of the countries since 1950. C. For the country you selected in part B, discuss the impacts of the Muslim population increase on the country’s human spatial organization population structure social relations

Answer each section of the question COMPLETELY. When you have answered a part of the question (now underlined and circled) cross it off. European countries have experienced an increase in Muslim population in recent decades. The map shows the distribution and proportion of Muslims by country. A. Identify countries X, Y, and Z on the map above. B. Explain two reasons for the increase in Muslim immigration to one of the countries since 1950. C. For the country you selected in part B, discuss the impacts of the Muslim population increase on the country’s human spatial organization population structure social relations

Be specific. Avoid vague statements. Do NOT assume the reader is an expert in the topic. European countries have experienced an increase in Muslim population in recent decades. The map shows the distribution and proportion of Muslims by country. A. Identify countries X, Y, and Z on the map above. B. Explain two reasons for the increase in Muslim immigration to one of the countries since 1950. C. For the country you selected in part B, discuss the impacts of the Muslim population increase on the country’s human spatial organization population structure social relations

Part A Identify countries X, Y, and Z on the map above . 1 point Students must identify all three correctly in order to receive point. X = France Y = Netherlands (Holland) Z = Germany

B. Explain two reasons for the increase in Muslim immigration to one of the countries since 1950. 2 points Students must identify a destination country. 1 point for each reason explained. Sources of immigration (reason) Explain: France: Immigration from former colonies in North and West Africa and Lebanon and Syria. Netherlands: Immigration from former colonies in Indonesia and Surinam. Germany: Immigration from Turkey and the former Yugoslavia.

B. Explain two reasons for the increase in Muslim immigration to one of the countries since 1950. 2 points Students must identify a destination country. 1 point for each reason explained. Push factors in specifically identified regions / countries of origin. (reason) Explain: Political instability / conflict/ sectarian violence. Low standards of living, oppression, gender inequality. High unemployment and underemployment.

B. Explain two reasons for the increase in Muslim immigration to one of the countries since 1950. 2 points Students must identify a destination country. 1 point for each reason explained. Pull factors in destination countries. Explain: Availability of jobs/ economic opportunities, opportunity to send remittances home. Chance for a better life, educational opportunities, higher standard of living. Chain migration (must be explained) Guest worker programs.

B. Explain two reasons for the increase in Muslim immigration to one of the countries since 1950. Reasons Explanation Sources of immigrants: France immigration from colonies in N and W Africa, Lebanon and Syria . Netherlands immigration from colonies in Indonesia and Surinam.Germany immigration from Turkey and the former Yugoslavia.Push factors in country of origin:Political instability / conflict / sectarian violence.Low standards of living, oppression, gender inequality.High unemployment and underemployment. Pull factors in destination countries.Availability of jobs / economic opportunities/ opportunity to send remittances home.Chance for a better life, educational opportunities, higher standard of living.Chain migration – (must be explained)Guest worker programs.

C. For the country you selected in part B, discuss the impacts of the Muslim population increase on the country’s 3 points Reasons Explanation Human spatial organization: Ethnic neighborhoods, ethnic enclaves, areas of cheap high density housing. Businesses, markets, mosques in specific areas catering to Muslims Clustering, segregation Population Structure Higher fertility rates / birth rates among Muslim immigrants. Younger Muslim immigrants (changes age structure.) Higher proportion of male immigrants (changes sex ratio) Ethnically homogeneous population becoming more diverse with the arrival of immigrants. Social relationsThese need detail added.Increased social tension (employment, cultural, political, etc.)Perceived threat to national unity.Anti-immigrant policies / political parties / demonstrations/ riots.Germany – changes in citizenship rules for immigrants.Attempts at assimilation / acculturation.Cultural contributions to national culture.