Immigration
Potluck
Where did it happen?
Name it!
Native American Experience
100
The Chinese Exclusion Act resulted in banning which group from immigrating to the United States? a. Chinese children b. Chinese women c. Chinese entrepreneurs d. Chinese laborers
What is Chinese laborers?
100
Hull House was founded in Chicago by Jane Addams to a.help persecuted Jewish Americans. b.help the urban poor living in slums. c.serve as a meeting place for suffragists. d.provide lodging for child laborers.
What is help the urban poor living in slums?
100
This opened in 1892 as a federal immigration station. a. Dallas, Texas b. Plymouth Rock c. Ellis Island d. Charleston, S.C.
What is Ellis Island?
100
Which term describes Americans who were opposed to immigrants? a.industrialists b.anarchists c.suffragists d.nativists
What is Nativists?
100
The U.S. governments push to assimilate native tribes continued through the 1950s through this. a. Section 8 housing b. Urban Relocation Program c. Reservation program d. Indian Welfare Act
What is the Urban Relocation Program?
200
The establishment of Ellis Island in 1892 enabled a.Congress to pass laws that stopped the immigration of certain races to the U.S. b.Factories to find immigrant workers as soon as they stepped off the boat. c.the U.S. government to process the increasing number of immigrants. d. the government to be more selective during the citizenship process.
What is the U.S. government to process increasing number of immigrants?
200
Which push factor contributed to an influx of Irish immigrants in the United States during the mid-nineteenth century? a.the Northern Ireland uprising b.the Easter Rising c.the U.S. Civil War d.the Irish potato famine
What was the Irish potato famine?
200
Quanah’s group held out on the Staked Plains for almost a year before surrendering here. a. Appomatax b. Fort Sill c. Fort Sumter d. Bunker Hill
Where is Fort Sill?
200
Which of the following contributed to the Wounded Knee Massacre? a.the passage of the Dawes Act b.the Ghost Dance d.Christian missionaries e.the Battle of Little Big Horn
What was the Ghost Dance?
200
This split up reservations held communally by Native American tribes into smaller units and distributed these units to individuals within the tribe. a. Dawes Act b. Black codes c. Reservation Act d. Native Reserve Act
What is the Dawes Act?
300
Immigrants in the United States of the early 1900s were typically a.Irish Catholic industrial workers. b.forced to live in tenements. c.highly skilled in factory jobs. d.turned away from worshiping in churches.
What is forced to live in tenements?
300
He was the chief of the largest tribe of the Teton Sioux Nation. a. Chief Running Bull b. Chief Red Cloud c. Chief Sitting Bull d. Chief Crazy Horse
Who was Chief Red Cloud?
300
In 1877, the Nez Perce were ordered to move to a reservation here. a. Idaho b. Oklahoma c. Kansas d. Wyoming
Where is Idaho?
300
This was the "tool" used in order to help with Native American assimilation. a. slavery b. education c. religion d. medicare
What is education?
300
Which of the following forced Native Americans onto reservations? the Northwest Ordinance the Dawes Act the Indian Appropriations Act the Land Ordinance
What was the Indian Appropriations Act?
400
President Theodore Roosevelt's "gentlemen's agreement" limited immigration from which nation? a.Japan b.China c.Mexico d.India
What is Japan?
400
The last chief of the Kwahadi band who mounted an unsuccessful war against the white expansion in northwest Texas (1874-75). a. Tecumseh b. Joseph Brandt c. Quanah Parker d. Sitting Bull
Who was Quanah Parker?
400
More settlers moving to the western territories resulted in which of the following? a.Settlers shared the land with Native Americans. b.Native Americans were forced into slavery. c.Settlers sold land to the Native Americans. d.Native Americans were moved onto reservations.
What is Native Americans were moved onto reservations?
400
In an attempt to weaken the Native American population, the U.S. government a.tried to limit the number of children allowed per family. b.attempted to relocate the tribes into Canada and Mexico. c.refused to trade food and clothing with tribes. d.promoted the hunting and destruction of bison.
What promoted the hunting and destruction of bison?
400
Which battle was one of the few victories that Native Americans had over U.S. troops in the 19th century? a.Battle of Wounded Knee b.Battle of Tippecanoe c.Battle of Fallen Timbers d.Battle of Little Big Horn
What was the Battle of Little Big Horn?
500
Immigration was needed to provide enough workers to build the Transcontinental Railroad. Most of these immigrants came from which of these countries? a.China and Ireland b.Italy and Spain c.Mexico and Brazil d.Canada and Great Britain
What China and Ireland?
500
He these words when he finally surrendered on October 5th, 1877. “I will fight no more forever” a. Sitting Bull b. Geronimo c. Standing Bear d. Chief Joseph
Who was Chief Joseph of the Nez Perce?
500
What was the last armed conflict to take place between the Native Americans and the U.S. Army? a.Sand Creek Massacre b.The Battle of Tippecanoe c.Wounded Knee d.The Battle of Little Bighorn
What was the Battle of Wounded knee?
500
A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. a. refugee b. emigrant c. migrant d. immigrant
What is an immigrant?
500
Who led the Sioux warriors against Colonel George Armstrong Custer at the Battle of Little Big Horn? a.Big Foot b.Geronimo c.Yellow Bird d.Sitting Bull
Who was Sitting Bull?