Scene #1 - Homeland
Scene #2 & #3 - Voyage to America & Arrival

Scene #4 Life in the City
Scene #5 - Nativists
Chapter 7 & More History
100

Why did many Chinese immigrants move (migrate) to the United States in the late 1800's?

Transcontinental Railroad

100

What location did Europeans arrive at in America?

Ellis Island

100

This is a densely developed region, such as a city or town, characterized by high population density and a high concentration of built-up structures.

Urban Area (Urbanization)

100

Did nativists want to assimilate immigrants into American society?

No (Actually they wanted to limit immigration)

100

The Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 was a landmark U.S. law that prohibited the immigration of Chinese laborers for how many years?

10

200

This refers to a positive aspect or condition of a new location that attracts individuals to migrate there.  

Pull Factor

200

What location did Asian immigrants arrive at in America?

Angel Island

200

Why were skyscrapers, subways, and elevated railroads built during this time period?

Save space

200

Why did most labor unions oppose immigration?

immigrants would work for low (lower) wages

200

This is a community center founded by reformers in urban, working-class neighborhoods to provide social, educational, and healthcare services to immigrants and the poor.

Settlement House

300

This refers to a negative condition or circumstance in a person's home country or region that drives them to leave, or migrate, to another location.

Push Factor

300

What part of the ship did immigrants travel to America on? This was the lowest-priced passenger accommodation on a ship.

Steerage

300

What were the run down and overcrowded apartment buildings called?

Tenements

300

What was the act that was passed in 1882 that limited Chinese immigration.

Chinese Exclusion Act

300

What is the outer ring of a city called? A community located immediately outside a city or town, typically characterized by residential areas, lower population density, more space, and a car-dependent lifestyle compared to urban centers.

Suburbs

400

What region (continent) sent the most immigrants to the United States during the 2nd Industrial Revolution?

Europe (Europeans)

400

How long did a medical exam last (said this in the video)?

6 second exam

400

These are geographic areas where a particular ethnic group is concentrated, creating a distinct community with shared cultural, linguistic, and social characteristics.  

Ethnic Neighborhoods

400

This is the process by which people or cultures adopt American culture, values, customs, and practices, by immigrants assimilating into American society and sometimes leading to the loss of original cultural identities.

Americanization

400

Who was the corrupt party boss of a political machine (Tammany Hall)

William "Boss" Tweed

500

What was the time period of the 2nd Industrial Revolution?

1870-1914

500

What caused immigration to begin to decline in the 1920's (passage of what act?)

Passage of the Immigration Act of 1924

500

This is a metaphor describing the process of immigrants assimilating into a single, unified American culture, where diverse ethnicities and nationalities blend together to form a cohesive national identity (The nickname of the U.S. because of all the immigrants)

Melting Pot

500

Name one nativist group that did not like immigrants?

American Protective Association

Workingman's Party of California

500

A time period in American History (1870-1900) where the cities looked nice on the outside but bad on the inside

Gilded Age

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