Coming to America
Arriving in America
Living in America
Becoming a Citizen
100

People from one country who move to another country to live are called?

Immigrants
100

What does the torch in Lady Liberty's right hand stand for?

freedom

100

During the Industrial Revolution, more and more immigrants were needed to work where?

factories

100

How old must a person be to become a citizen?

18 years old

200

In Europe who owned the land that most farmers worked on?

the landowner

200

What material is the Statue of Liberty made out of?

Copper

200

*Andrew Carnegie is remembered because he did what?

paid to build public libraries
200

What is the final step in becoming a citizen?

a citizenship ceremony

300

What two things caused the potato crops to fail?

weather and diseases

300

*When immigrants came to the United States, many stayed in the eastern part of the United States and lived where? (not in what)

Big cities

300

*Thousands of immigrants moved west to?

Farm on the Great Plains
300

What is the one thing an immigrant can not become in America?

President or Vice President

400

Many Jewish people who lived in Russia were mistreated because of what?

Their religion
400

*To get into the United States, many immigrants had to pass inspections at what location?

Ellis Island

400

*What did immigrants help to build?

The first railroad to the Pacific Ocean

400

What does e pluribus unum mean?

"Out of many, one."

500

*Many Irish came to the United States in the 1800s to escape what?

hunger and starvation because of dying potato crops

500

*What stands in New York Harbor and welcomes people to the United States?

the Statue of Liberty

500

*Many immigrants lived in crowded buildings called?

Tenements

500
*What is one right and duty of American citizens?

Voting

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