Ch 4 Terms
Ch 5 Terms
Industrialization
Immigration
Misc
100

What is Mrs. Boatwright's husband's name?

^ Ms. Fletcher's Fiance

^Mrs. Cuzzort's Husband

Brandon- or Mr. Boatwright to you


100

Area below a ships deck where steering mechanisms were located. Most immigrants traveled this way because tickets were inexpensive.

Steerage

100

 What is Mrs. Boatwright's favorite holiday?

^fill in with your teachers name

Easter

100

She established Hull House.

Jane Adams

100

What island did ASAIN immigrants come in at?

Angel Island

200

Neighborhood centers that offered recreational, educational, and social activities for immigrants.

Settlement Houses

200

This group of immigrants was mainly from southern and eastern Europe. This included; Czechs, Greeks, Hungarians, Poles, Russians, and Slovaks.

New Immigrants

200

These are often associated with the clothing industry, these types of workplaces had long hours and hot, unhealthy working conditions.

Sweat Shops

200

Who did immigrant families tend to live around?

Other immigrants from the same homeland.

200
What type of jobs did new immigrants often have to take?

low paying-unskilled

300

Made the moving assembly line and Model-T

Henry Ford

300

Where were old immigrants from and give me one example of a place.

Northern Europe- Germany, Great Britain

300

Laborers working together to negotiate for better pay and conditions

Collective Bargaining 

300

Rejection percentage at Ellis Island?

less than 2%

300

What did cities build to help with transportation- hint these are under the city streets and we still have them today in big cities

subways

400

Residential neighborhoods outside of downtown areas that had begun springing up before the Civil War.

Suburbs

400

East Coast processing center

Ellis Island

400

The labor force went from what type of worker, before the Industrial Revolution, to this type of worker after. 

Skilled to Unskilled
400

This person became famous for exposing the horrible conditions in New York tenements.

Jacob Riis

400

What was a factor that led to Chicagos growth?

Many railroads ran through Chicago, connecting it from East to West

500

He was the publisher of the New York Journal, saw that comics helped sell newspaper so he added color comic strips to the Journal.

William Randolph Hearst

500

Leisure and cultural activities shared by many people

Mass Culture

500

What is specialization?

Workers repeating the same steps over and over again- makes it easy to become bored and get injured easily.

500

This woman went to sweatshops and wrote about the problems there. Her work helped to pass laws to limit womens work hours and child labor

Florence Kelley

500

He was a landscape architect, who designed Central Park in New York City, as well as many state and national parks.

Fredrick Olmstead

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