Push and Pull Factors
Discrimination and Anti-Immigration
Organizing Labor Unions
The Government and the Monopolies
The Johnstown Flood
100

What government station was created for immigration?


Ellis Island 

100

Which group of people was against immigrants coming to the U.S.?


Nativists 

100

What is a union?

A group uniting under the idea of uniting together to fight for better working conditions and wages.

100

Which government leader introduced the antitrust law of 1890?


John Sherman

100

What is a confluence?

The point where two rivers meet.


200

What was the most common class on steamships? (Hint: There are two names for them. State the two).

Third or Steerage Class

200

What happens when there are more workers than available jobs?


Wage decreases

200

What is a strike? 

An organized protest in which all workers refuse to work.

200

Why were people mad at monopolies?

Public opinion had turned against monopolies' price-fixing practices.

200

Which group offered disaster relief in the aftermath?


American Red Cross

300

What two nationalities were most common among the immigrant population?

German and Irish

300

What percent of immigrants did not stay in the U.S.?


20%

300

Who became a prominent labor leader?


Samuel Gompers

300

Which organization was authorized to break up monopolies?


Federal government

300

Why was the dam originally built?


To create a canal

400

What is a pull factor? Provide an example. 

The factors that attract people to a country: new economic opportunities

400

Who did nativists lobby to pass immigration restrictions and anti-immigration legislation?

Congress!

400

What is one drawback to a strike?


Workers do not get paid

400

What was the definition of a monopoly in the Sherman Antitrust Act?


It was not defined in law
400

What caused the collapse?


A heavy rainstorm, flooding, and a failed dam

500

Name at least 3 push factors

Destruction 

War

Famine

Destruction of property

500

What happened to the immigrants who stayed?

Others stayed and fought for their rights. New citizens learned the law and embraced democracy.

500

What were at least 3 concerns for unions?


Low wages

Poor working conditions

Long working hours

500

Which law helped eliminate government corruption?


Civil Service Act
500

What was the club that ignored problems with the dam?

South Fork Fishing and Hunting Club


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