The mixing of people and customs from other countries has made America a/an ("mixing bowl," "immigration," "melting pot") of nations.
melting pot
Nearly 14 million (students, immigrants, workers) entered the United States between 1860 and 1900.
immigrants
Who was stoned outside the city of Jerusalem?
Stephen
Who lost his place as an apostle?
Judas
Who heard the Gospel in Philippi and was saved?
Lydia
The period of immigration between 1820 and 1860 is known as the "(new, old, great)" immigration.
old
Two papers had to be filed with the government for a person to become a _______ of the United States.
citizen
The "______ immigration" began in the 1880s.
new
Who laid his hands on Saul, and Saul received his sight?
Ananias
Who was taught more about Jesus Christ by Aquila and Priscilla?
Apollos
(Castle, Ellis, Liberty) Garden provided many services to help newly arrived immigratns.
Castle
The worst of the city fires was called the Great _________ Fire of 1871.
Chicago
God led Barnabas and Saul to begin their ministry in (Cyprus, Macedonia, Greece).
Cyprus
Who reasoned that the Gentiles are not under ceremonial laws?
James
The ministry of (James, Ananias, Philip) marks the beginning of the church's outreach to those who were not Jews.
Philip
Mr. Michael (Pupin's, Hitler's, Cohn's) discovery made long-distance telephoning possible.
Pupin's
Americans must be a people of strong ______ and responsible actions.
character
Emma Lazarus, the writer of the poem that is written on a wall inside the pedestal of the Statue of Liberty, called America "_____- of Exiles."
Mother
_____ means fiftieth day.
Pentecost
(Athens, Corinth, Ephesus) was one of the well-known culture centers of the world.
Athens
God has blessed America because of her friendship to helpless people and the ________.
Jews
The complete name for the Statue of Liberty is Liberty (Employing, Enlightening, Erecting) the World.
Enlightening
(Troas, Philippi, Jerusalem) was a large city in Macedonia where Paul preached.
Philippi
Paul began is second missionary journey at (Philippi, Antioch, Corinth).
Antioch
_____ was a false goddess of Ephesus.
Diana