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100
Wealthier people settled outside of the cities in these areas:
What are the suburbs?
100
This word is another word for a theatre:
What is a nickelodeon?
100
This station was located in the New York Harbor:
What is Ellis Island?
100
The first underground cars were built in this city:
What is Boston?
100
An immigrant could use the help of one of these once they get to America:
What is an agent?
200
People who moved from farms to the cities are known as:
What is a rural-to-urban migrant?
200
This happened to baseball teams by 1900:
What is segregation?
200
Upon arrival, First and Second class people were inspected here:
What is on the ship?
200
The majority of city folk traveled on these connected by overhead electric cables:
What is a trolley?
200
Other than language, Americanization programs can help immigrants adopt this:
What is dress/diet?
300
A skyscraper is any building that has at least this many stories:
What is 10?
300
She would be a performer at Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show:
Who was Annie Oakley?
300
This percentage of immigrants were denied access to the U.S.:
What is 2%?
300
This is when a public system carries a large amount of people inexpensively:
What is mass transit?
300
Fraternal Associations helped people of the same ethnicity or religion with issues pertaining to this:
What is finances/social?
400
He created a safer way to go up and down skyscrapers:
Who was Elisha Otis?
400
This was made up of dramas, comedies, and musical perfomances:
What is Vaudeville?
400
Immigrants arriving at Angel Island were primarily from this continent:
What is Asia?
400
Train stations, along with other buildings, were built by professionals that belonged to this organization:
What is the American Institure of Architecture?
400
This is when people from all nationalities blend:
What is a melting pot?
500
City officials used this technique to separate the town by functions:
What is zoning?
500
Theodore Roosevelt used this explanation for Chautauqua Circuit:
What is the "Most American thing in America?"
500
Before boarding a ferry to NYC, immigrants underwent these two types of inspections:
What are medical and legal?
500
One might travel to buy the newspaper The World, published by this man:
Who was Joseph Pulitzer?
500
People of the same culture/language/religion often settled in these areas:
What is a ghetto?