pages 49-53
pages 54-59
pages 60-64
pages 65-68
100

Most of this immigrant group were unskilled laborers

Italian

100

This item was consumed in large quatities by the very poorest immigrants.

Potatoes

100

The process of garment-making began with growing this plant.

cotton

100

True or false?

Most young female garment workers gave 50% of their pay to their parents.

False

200

Some from this immigrant group had experience with sewing.

Jewish

200

The "rag trade" is slang for this.

the garment industry

200

True or false?

Working in cotton mills was dangerous for children.

True

200

Sweatshop workers were paid by the ____ .

piece

300

Italian immigrants worked mostly in this occupation.

construction

300

The Civil War gave rise to this aspect of the garment trade.

uniform, standardized clothing sizes

300

Which type of worker moved pattern papers on fabric so as to waste as little as possible?

A cutter

300

City College of New York was known as the "____ Harvard."

Jewish

400

This immigrant group often started life here by selling merchandise.

Jews

400

These two inventions--from 1850 and 1870-- turned ready-made clothing into a big business.

sewing maching and cutter's knife

400

Name four things besides clothing that were commonly made in sweatshops.

(see p. 61)

400

Sweatshop owners often found employees among greenhorns at the _____ .

Pig Market

500

This is the English translation for Chazir-mark.

Pig Market

500

A "pushover" is called this in Yiddish.

schlemiel

500

True or false?

Swaetshops were named this because they were located in hot, stuffy tenement buildings.

False

500

For an ____-hour workweek, garment stitchers usually made between ____ and ___ per week.

eighty-four... $2.50...$4