Immigration is:
changing the cultural mix of people in Northern Ireland’s population.
decreasing the number of people in Northern Ireland’s population.
increasing cultural awareness among Northern Ireland's population.
Which of the following is not a benefit of living in a diverse society?
Competition between people based on race, religion, sexuality, disability, or political belief.
The promotion of tolerance and understanding between cultures.
More money in to the local economy through the growth of different businesses.
Discrimination is:
the shared experience of a community.
tolerance and understanding between cultures.
an action that denies the rights of a person because of their cultural identity.
One of the ways that Northern Ireland’s government can support migrants is by:
creating jobs which only migrants can apply for.
providing school places for migrant children.
loaning migrants money to buy property.
The law has a big part to play in:
creating divisions between cultures.
enforcing cultural celebrations such as St Patrick’s Day and the Twelfth of July.
ensuring everyone works together and gets a fair deal.