Ellis Island
Statue of Liberty
"PUSH" Factors
"PULL" Factors
IMMIGRATION POTPOURI
100

The largest immigration station in the United States from 1892 to 1924

Ellis Island

100

New York

The Statue stands on Liberty Island in ___ Harbor.

100

Word meaning to leave one's homeland.

EMIGRATE

100

Did most immigrants return to their homeland or stay in the United States after a few years?

Most Stayed

100

What is the Statue of Liberty holding high in her right hand?

TORCH

200

Annie Moore's country of origin

IRELAND

200

What is the date carved into the tablet the Statue of Liberty hold?

July 4, 1779

200

List 3 (three) reasons "pushing" people out of their home countries to immigrate to the United States.

Economic (needed money- jobs), Overcrowding,

War, no Freedom, no food, political persecution ... 

(Any Three)


200

Cramped quarters on the lower level of ships that often were the means of transportation across the ocean.

STEERAGE

200

People who share a common culture or heritage

ETHNIC GROUP

300

The first immigrant to arrive through Ellis Island

Annie Moore

300

What lies broken at the feet of the statue, to symbolize the United States breaking free from tyranny?

CHAINS

300

Between 1860 and 1919, what country accounted for the largest number of immigrants?

ITALY

300

"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breath ___"

FREE

300

To become a part of a larger culture

ASSIMILATE 

400

After 1917, immigrants had to prove that they could do what?

READ

400

The exterior of the statue is made of this metal.

Copper

400

Name the two countries that accounted for a majority of the immigration from Asia

China and Japan

400

"Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breath free.." Author

Emma Lazarus

400

Movement that opposed immigration

NATIVIST

500

Ellis Island's busiest year

1907

500

The internal construction was built by the civil engineer Gustave Eiffel, who would later go on to build this Paris Landmark.

EIFFLE TOWER

500

2.5 million Jews fled from these two Eastern European nations between 1880 and 1924. (Name at least one these two countries.)

Russia and/or Poland

500

Port of entry for Chinese and Japanese immigrants.

San Francisco (and/or Angel Island)

500

Roman Numerals found on The Statue of Liberty's tablet.

MDCCLXXVI

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