Which immigrant/book character are you?

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Discover Your Immigrant Journey

Have you ever wondered which immigrant or book character you would resemble in a new land? Take our engaging quiz to explore your motivations, fears, and aspirations as you navigate the challenges of starting anew in America.

In this quiz, you will:

  • Reflect on your reasons for migration
  • Choose your ideal job in a new world
  • Identify your values and fears
13 Questions3 MinutesCreated by WanderingDreamer47
Imagine you were in a circumstance in which you had to flee to America. Which would you feel the reason would be?
I would be running, scared that my religion would get me harmed back where I lived.
I would be fleeing to America to get money and save my family from poverty or something worse like a famine.
I wouldn't find myself fleeing. Why would I?
Now that you are in America, which job would you choose?
Factory Worker
Governor/Governess
Fake-flower Maker
Business Worker
Which of these do you fear most?
How would you describe yourself based on these choices?
You let your emotions guide you
You are cautious and take a step back
You don't think of the aftermath of a situation
If you were moving from another country, how well do you think you would be able to speak the English language?
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You are currently working in a factory. How are the conditions?
Very good conditions. A clean work space with friendly owners!
Mediocre, modern day workplace. Nice enough people, okay enough conditions.
Bad! Awful, trash everywhere with a lack of breathing room and TERRIBLE owners!
How would you rate your treatment wherever you work?
Which of these options do you say you value the most?
Cash
Food
A job
Friends
Family
Clothes
Out of all of these, what you be afraid seeing a family member doing or experiencing the most?
If you were to be faced with the option of being a striker for rights in 1900-1911, how would you approach the opportunity?
I am not going to do anything. Only men deserve rights and it should stay that way.
I will do anything and everything to gain rights for women. I will be beaten, I will be unfairly treated, and I will go to jail if I must!
I want everybody to have rights! I can peacefully attend strikes while keeping myself safe.
How do you feel about treatment of workers in the factory? (The angry face means "I do not approve of the conditions" and the smiley face means "the conditions are just fine")
Which of these do you feel describes you best? Pt. 2
Constantly worried of how others think of you
Switching between present and future realities
Floats along a stream of other people and their decisions
You learn note the factory is dirty, there are no safe fire escapes, you get cheated of your money, you're treated harshly, and you work for 12 hours straight. How do you feel?
This is terribly unfair. I will protest and stand up for myself! I will strike!
I'd love to do something, but there's nothing I can think of. I'll just leave it be and be thankful that I even have a job.
I don't want to do anything. There is no hope and I don't need to go around protesting for anything! Especially not something I am afraid of and don't want to do.
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