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6. What was the British Nationality Act 1948?
- The restricted entitlement to be banned from Britain if you were a member of the EU
- The unrestricted entitlement to enter Britain if you were a member of the commonwealth
- The restricted entitlement to be banned from Britain if you were a member of the commonwealth
- The unrestricted entitlement to enter Britain if you were a member of the EU
7. What are the four discourses of migration?
- Numbers, cultural threat, welfare burden and media
- Financial, religious, benefits and government
- Numbers, culture, benefits burden and social media
- Immigrants of war, numbers, jobseekers and welfare burden
8. What does integration mean?
- The attempt to make migrants take on the new culture of the country
- The attempt to keep migrants in their own cultures
- The attempt to integrate migrants into society
- The attempt to move migrants around the country
9. What does dispersal mean?
- The attempt to mix migrants in with different cultures
- The attempt to disperse migrants around different countries
- The attempt to disperse migrants throughout the UK
- The attempt to keep immigrants together in the same area
10. What is a melting pot/interculturalism?
- When every culture gets equal rights
- When migrants force their ideology on new cultures
- When migrant traditions blend with local ones to form a new cultural pattern
- When a culture is made up of a pluralistic society
11. What is the welfare magnet hypothesis?
- The desire migrants have to benefit from more generous welfare systems
- The desire migrants have to gain more skills and experience
- The way migrants are persuaded to move countries by the new countries’ governments
- A way to legitimately claim asylum
12. What was a disadvantage of refugee dispersal 2004?
- The refugees were exposed to deprivation and volatile, hostile environments
- The refugees kept themselves to themselves
- The refugees refused to disperse
- Only 15 local authority areas volunteered to take part
13. What is a criticism for multiculturalism?
- It can encourage immigration
- It can encourage separation and fragmentation
- It can cause inequality
- It can encourage racism
14. Who are rational utility maximisers?
- Individuals motivated to move for study or work
- Individuals who stay where they are to maximise their potential
- Individuals motivated to move by material self-interest
- Individuals motivated to move for family