immigration
Settling In
Adapting
Miscellaneous (random!)
100

What part of Italy did the majority of immigrants come from?

Southern portion of country, example Sicily. 

100

Where did Italian immigrants settle to in the US?

Cities in the northeast, like New York. 

100

Did Italian immigrants tend to mix or melt in urban settings?

mix, stayed secluded in their Little Italy neighborhoods. 

100

What is a type of cookie Italians brought to America?

biscotti and Italian wedding cookies 

200

Who typically came to America (group)? 

Young men were the most common group, they came to America with hope to return back to Italy after hopefully gaining pay.

200

What was the name for areas of urban settings where Italian immigrants "mixed". 

Little Italy 

200

What main jobs did Italian Immigrants take on while being in America?

Usually blue- collar jobs, those mostly of construction. 
200

How did Italian immigrants keep the peasant farmer theme throughout the city?

Italian immigrants had chickens in nearby vacant lots and also grew vegetables in tiny garden plots.

300

Were Italians more likely to stay in America or would they return to their homeland?

About 30-50 percent of Italians returned to their native country, however, some stayed as they were unable to return back home or they were eager to create lives for themselves (new lives for themselves in their new country)?

300

Which two people started the Hull Houses in Chicago?

Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr 

300

What was the "pardone system?"

The pardone system was a system where a labor boss, who spoke both fluent in English and Italian, would find employment and housing for new Italian immigrants in areas of cheap labor. 

300

What was the name of the immigrating station in New York City? 

Ellis Island

400

When was Italy unified and how did this affect immigration to America?

Italy was unified in 1861, this affected immigration as the Southern portion of the country could not keep up with the industrialization of the North and as a result the Southerners (mostly farmers) became impoverished. They fled to America for better economic opportunities. 

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