Migration
Immigration
Urban Life
Reform Movements
Middle Class
100

The reason African Americans move to northern cities during the Great Migration.

What is to escape Jim Crow laws and find industrial jobs?

100

Name one group of immigrants who moved to U.S. cities during industrialization.

Chinese, Southern Europeans, Eastern Europeans

100

What is an example of a cultural neighborhood during industrialization?

Chinatown

100

What did the Social Gospel movement promote?

Applying Christian values to social problems

100

What type of jobs helped grow the middle class?

Clerical and managerial jobs

200

The movement where African Americans relocated to northern cities.

What is The Great Migration?

200

Where did many immigrants settle when they arrived in cities?

Ethnic enclaves

200

What caused social tensions in industrial cities?

Competition for jobs

200

What did the Populist movement support?

Farmers and opposition to big business

200

What was one popular leisure activity of the middle class?

Visiting amusement parks like Coney Island

300

Two reasons people migrated during industrialization.

Job opportunities and escape from discrimination (or better living conditions)

300

What is an ethnic enclave?

A neighborhood where people from the same culture live together

300

What types of jobs were common in growing cities?

Factory, clerical, and managerial jobs

300

What does WCTU stand for?

Women’s Christian Temperance Union

300

How did department stores impact society?

They made goods more accessible to the middle class

400

Migrations impact on northern cities

It increased population and created more diverse communities

400

Why were ethnic enclaves important?

They provided support like jobs, housing, and cultural preservation

400

Why did cities grow rapidly during industrialization?

Because of migration and immigration for jobs

400

What was the Seneca Falls Convention?

A key event in the women’s rights movement

400

How did the middle class influence society?

They increased consumer culture and demand for goods

500

Difference between push and pull factors

Push factors drive people away (like discrimination), pull factors attract them (like jobs)

500

How did immigration contribute to urban growth?

It increased population and labor force in cities

500

How did urban life differ from rural life?

Cities were crowded and industrial; rural areas were agricultural and less populated

500

How did reformers try to improve society?

By addressing inequality, labor conditions, and social justice issues

500

Why did consumer culture grow during this time?

Because of mass production and rising incomes

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