Immigration
Immigrations / Growth of Cities
Social Problems of cities
Granger Laws / Populist Party
Populist Party / Political Machines
100

These immigrants came from Great Britain, ireland and Germany

"OLD IMMIGRANTS

100

In 1907 This cut Japanese Americans immigration and an agreement happened between America and Japan

Gentleman's Agreement

100

Nativists generally believed that white, Protestant native-born Americans were superior to others and the immigrants and their diverse culture Influences were undesirable.

NATIVISM

100

Who entered state legislatures and passed laws to regulate grain elevators and railroads?

Grangers

100

In 1896 presidential election campaign: Populist in Democrats focused on?

Bimetallism

200

These immigrants came from Southern and eastern Europe, Poland, Russia and greece

"NEW IMMIGRANTS"

200

After 1892 where were poorer Europeans in "steerage" processed at?

Ellis Island

200

National Association of farmers social clubs served social and educational purposes

GRANGER MOVEMENT

200

In what case did the supreme court upheld state regulations of a grain elevator?

  • Munn v. us Illinois (1877)

200

Who did Bryan lose to  in a close election: populist won support in the South Great Plains in Rocky Mountain States

McKinley

300

This prevented Asian immigrants from becoming naturalized citizens

NATURALIZATION LAW OF 1870

300

Who were processed at Angel Island?

Asians

300

Attempts by Granger to set up their own businesses for buying and selling bulk.

Farmers Cooperatives

300

In what case did the Supreme Court overruled a state law regulating railroads rate?

Wabash v. Illinois(1886)

300

What was large and in charge?

Boss Tweed (William Tweed)

400

These immigrants began arriving during the California Gold Rush and helped build the transcontinental railroad

Chinese men

400

Most immigrants went to live in ethnic neighborhoods in cities. They lived with others who spoke the same language and practice the same traditions.

ETHNIC GHETTOS

400

This formed in the early 1890s by "Farmers Alliance"

Populist Party

400

on what grounds did the Supreme Court overrule a state law regulating railroads rates

Only congress can regulate interstate commerce

400

During the late 1800s, how did most political cartoonist portray Tammy Hall?

As a corrupt organization

500

This band almost all immigrants from China, and was the first restriction ever placed on immigrants to the United States

Chinese Exclusion Act (1882)

500

Usually the children of immigrants were the first to be Americanized or a assimilated into mainstream society by learning the values and behaviors of American culture.

AMERICANIZATION

500

The most famous example of a urban political machine was called what?

And who led it?

Tammany Hall / Boss Tweed

500

Who gave the "Cross of Gold" Speech

Williams Jennings Bryan

500

RISE OF IDEOLOGY

Many new ideologies began to popularize across the country at the end of the 19th century.

Name  all 5


-Capitalism

- Social Darwinism

- Communism

- Anarchism

- Socialism

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