Cotton Candy Hammer
Panda Bear Tofu
Lollipop Giggles
Unique New York
Harry and the Hendersons
100
Individual who developed the Hull House
Who is Jane Addams?
100
to leave one's country and to go live in another country
What is emigrate?
100
places located in slums that provided numerous opportunities such as medical care, child care, libraries, and English classes
What are settlement houses?
100
poor, run-down urban neighborhoods
What are slums?
100
a time period of extravagant wealth and extreme poverty
What is the Gilded age?
200
cramped quarters on a ship's lower decks
What is steerage?
200
symbol that was given to the U.S. by the French; Gustav Eiffel helped design the interior
What is the Statue of Liberty?
200
war, famine, and unemployment would be examples of this
What are push factors?
200
Jobs, land, freedom of religion are examples of this
What are pull factors?
200
this prohibited Chinese workers from entering the U.S. for 10 years
What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?
300
immigrants who came from southern Europe to the U.S. after 1865
Who are the new immigrants?
300
a minority that speaks a different language or follows a different customs
What is an ethnic group?
300
type of music with a strong rhythm and a lively melody
What is ragtime?
300
Adapting to the American culture
What is assimilating?
300
this city introduced the cable car in 1873
What is San Francisco?
400
"Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free..."
Who is Emma Lazarus?
400
residential areas that sprung up outside city centers
What are suburbs?
400
American music developed from ragtime and blues
What is jazz?
400
literature that focused on a particular region of the country
What is regionalism?
400
newspapers that exaggerate stories in order to sell more papaers
What is yellow journalism?
500
A bill that required immigrants to be able to read and write
What is the Immigration Act of 1917?
500
literature and the arts that shows how things really are
What is realism?
500
Double Jeopardy: Name one of the major newspapers that was either owned by Pulitzer or Hearst
Morning Journal or World
500
stage entertainment made up of various acts, such as dancing, singing, comedy, and magic shows
What is vaudeville?
500
simple buildings with no running water in which several families would live
What are tenements?
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