They took our Jobs
City Life=No Space
Reformers to the Rescue!
True or Totally Fake
Shopping without Amazon
100

More immigrants started coming from this continent in the late 1800s.

Asia 

100

In the late 1800s, more Americans moved to these places.

big cities 

100

She started Hull House in Chicago.

Jane Addams 

100

Comic strips helped sell newspapers.


True 

100

This catalog let people order items by mail.

Sears Roebuck catalog 

200

Some Americans worried immigrants would take jobs because they worked for low pay.

Immigrants 

200

The biggest problem in immigrant neighborhoods was too many people living in small spaces.

overcrowding

200

He took photographs showing bad tenement conditions.

Jacob Riis 


200

Cities kept some open spaces instead of building everywhere.

True

200

The catalog was popular because it was cheap and easy for people living in these areas.

Rural Areas 

300

Immigrants often worked for low ______.

wages 

300

Tall buildings built in cities to hold more people.

skyscrapers 

300

This reformer worked to change housing laws in New York.

Lawrence Veiller 

300

World fairs helped rural people shop from department stores.

False 

300

Two ways cities improved conditions were cleaning water and hiring these workers.

public safety workers 

400

Immigrants helped each other by forming these groups.

Benevolent societies 

400

This transportation system helped people move around cities.

mass transit

400

Hull House helped immigrants by teaching skills and providing this service for children.

Daycare 

400

Newspapers became more common because of a new typesetting machine.

True

400

Overcrowding caused problems like disease and poor ______.


Sanitation 

500

This strong metal made skyscrapers possible.

Steel 

500

This reformer helped limit working hours in Illinois.

Florence Kelley 

500

Private groups did nothing to help the urban poor.

False