Farmers
Urbanization
Immigration
Vocabulary
Mystery
100

The ACT that was passed to encourage settlement in the West.

What is the Homestead Act?

100

The rise of factories and the needs of growing urban populations created more jobs.

What is a Pull Factor?

100

Came before 1880 to escape religious and political persecution or to find new economic opportunities. Majority spoke English.

What are Old Immigrants?

100

Migration of people from the countryside to towns and cities

What is urbanization

100

Believed that white protestant native-born Americans were superior to others and immigrants.

What is nativism?
200

Remoteness of markets was a challenge faced by farmers until the __________

What are railroads?

200

Farm machinery meant not as many laborers were needed to grow foods on farms

What are push factors?

200

1880-1924 these groups came from Southern and Eastern Europe and spoke little to no English. Came to escape religious or pollical persecution and many were poor and uneducated.

What are New Immigrants? 

200

Required the federal government to purchase a certain amount of silver each month until the laws repeal in 1893.

What is Sherman Silver Purchase Act

200

Most immigrants lived in ethnic neighborhoods in cities with others who spoke the same language and practiced the same traditions

What are Ethnic Ghettos? 

300

Main reason for drop in crop prices

What is overproduction? 

300

an organization usually controlled by a strong leader or boss that gets citizens to vote for its candidates

What is a political machine?

300

The place where European immigrants arrived _____________. The place where Asian immigrants arrived ___________.

What is Ellis Island, What is Angel Island 

300

Assimilated into mainstream American society by learning its values and behaviors

Americanization 

300

Overcrowding and slums, Lack of garbage collection services and proper sewage, and vast differences in wealth which increased tensions

What is Problem of Cities?

400

Agricultural surplus, Scarcity of Money, Profits of the Middlemen, High Shipping Costs, Farm Debt and Natural Disasters

What is the problems farmers faced?

400

Cities grew so rapidly that municipal authorities could not deal adequately with all their needs which led to 

What is overcrowding and slums?

400

Americans did not like the new immigrants and immigrants from Asia because they looked different and spoke different. This would cause  __________

What is prejudice? 

400

Ban on immigration of Chinese skilled and unskilled laborers to the U.S for a period of ten years.

What is the Chinese Exclusion Act?

400

Role of schools for immigrants coming to America

What is Americanization?
500

First step toward federal regulation of unfair business practices. Prohibited giving different rates to different customers for hauling freight the same distance.

What is Interstate Commerce Act

500

Bosses and their machines were mostly corrupt and selfish but did help other groups when the government was not resolving social problems.

What are immigrants and poor residents

500

Immigration of Japanese immigrants cut off to the United States

What is the Gentlemen's Agreement?

500

Coming to live in a foreign country with the intention of staying

Immigration

500

Political machines profited from kickbacks on public contracts

What is Corruption?