Immigration
Immigration (II)
Jackie Robinson
Rise and Shine
Random Fun
100

Someone who comes to a new country from a different one.

Immigrant

100

The name of the period in which many people immigrated to the United States during the Industrial Revolution

Great Wave

100

What Jackie Robinson was most famous for

Being the first black athlete in Major League Baseball (breaking the color barrier)

100

A word that has a similar or the same meaning as another word (Example: massive, enormous)

Synonym

100

How many sisters Mr. McHugh has

4

200

Someone who leaves a country for another one.

Emigrant

200

A document that allows someone to travel from country to country. 

Passport

200

What every MLB baseball player does on Jackie Robinson Day to honor his legacy

Wear his number, 42

200

A word that means the opposite of another word (example: kind, cruel)

Antonym

200

How many brothers Ms. Katrina has

0

300

The movement of people from one place to another.

Migration

300

The incident in which a mob raided a Catholic Church because they were angry about Irish people immigrating to New Hampshire

Manchester Riot

300

The name of the era in which segregation was legal and blacks had limited rights; named after a skit that mocked a black man named Thomas Rice

Jim Crow Era

300

A conclusion drawn by a reader based on evidence from the text and background knowledge about the subject. (Example: If a text says, "She was shivering outside" the reader could make an _______ that it is cold.)

Inference

300

The first black president of the United States

Barack Obama

400

Something that drives a person away from a country. 

Push Factor

400

Someone who flees to a new country because they are being persecuted or oppressed 

Refugee

400

The state that Jackie Robinson's family moved to in order to escape Jim Crow in the South

California

400

A written or verbal explanation of the main ideas of a text

Summary

400

The most popular sport in the world

Soccer

500

Something that attracts someone to a country.

Pull Factor

500

A document that allows someone to work in a different country for a set period of time

Visa

500

The name of the gang Jackie Robinson and his friends made when he was a teenager

Pepper Street Gang

500

The difference between first person perspective and third person perspective

First person is from the perspective of the subject (I had a fun time at the baseball game). Third person is from the perspective of an outsider looking in (Jim had a fun time at the baseball game). 
500

The number of years Gate City has existed

11

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