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Starting Point: Belarus, Florida, Georgia, Illinois, Mexico, Tennessee


Question: Where were you born? 
Response
All
Georgia
22
Florida
2
Other states besides Georgia or Florida
2
Outside of the United States
5


Question: Where have you lived during your life?
Response
All
Jackson County
10
Georgia
20
Another state besides Georgia
6
At least two other states besides Georgia
2
Outside of the United States
5

Specific Responses:
  • Alabama
  • Belarus
  • Canada
  • California
  • Florida
  • Georgia
    • Atlanta
    • Dahlonega
    • Hall County: Oakwood
    • Jackson County: Jefferson, Pendergrass, Tennessee
  • Illinois
  • Mexico: Tijuana, Michoacan
  • North Carolina
  • Ohio
  • South Carolina
  • Tennessee
  • Texas


Question: How many schools have you attended since you first entered school?
Response
All
Lived in Georgia only
Lived in Other States
Lived Outside
of the United States
One school system
6
7
0
0
Two schools
6
5
0
1
Three to five schools
13
6
4
3
Six to nine schools
3
1
1
1
Ten or more schools
3
1
2
0


Question: How has where you lived affected your life?
Response
All
Lived in Georgia only
Lived in Other States
Lived Outside
of the United States
Yes, there is an affect.
9
6
1
2
No, there is no affect.
18
14
3
2

Specific Responses:
It makes me not want to leave.
It makes me want to leave, to go and see more places.
I feel weird in other places because I am used to the country.
It's made me tough, to know what to expect from the world.
I know a lot of people in the county.


Question: Do you have relatives living in another country that you have visited?
Response
All
Lived in Georgia only
Lived in Other States
Lived Outside
of the United States
Yes
8
2
1
5
No
23
18
5
0

Specific Responses:
  • Belarus
  • Canada
  • China
  • Germany
  • Italy
  • Japan
  • Mexico


Question: How would you compare the United States (physically, socially, etc.) to this country?
Specific Responses:
There is no difference.
The biggest difference is the road signs, moving from kilometers to miles.
The other country is rich and busy.
They have larger cities.


Graphics from Microsoft Digital Library
Updated on April 30, 2006
Laura Miller
EDIT 6600
Email: chlov531 at uga.edu

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