Midterm Review QuestionsScholars wrote about waves of immigration from the Arab world to the United States. Describe each wave, when it occurred and the type of immigrants. (chpt 1)The Arab immigration into the United States occurred in four waves. The first wave took placed between 1800 all the way to 1924. During this period there was a mass migration, which included immigrants from Greater Syria comprising of Lebanese, Jordan, Israel, and Palestine. The second wave of immigration took place from 1930 to 1938. The second wave of immigration comprised of the Middle East Arabs. The third wave occurred around 1947 and lingered on to the 1960s. The immigrants in the third wave included Egyptians, Palestinians, and Eastern European Muslims. The fourth wave of Arab immigration into the United States occurred in 1967 and continues to take place even now. The immigrants in the fourth wave include Arabs from Asia, which comprises of Indians. In the fourth wave, both Arabs and Africans migrated to the United States. These groups of migrants were highly educated and were mostly looking for opportunities in the United States. According to Louise Cainkar, “the racialization process experienced by Arab Americans differ in both historical