Immigration
Urbanization
Name That Person/Event
Progressive Movement
Mr. Pellerite's Mix
100

What is ONE reason that immigrants came to the United States during the late 1800s and early 1900s

1. Escape social structure in Europe

2. Religious Freedom

3. Work

4. Escape tyrannical governments

100

What are tall buildings, often made from steel and located in major cities in the United States? 

Skyscrapers 

100

Which American muckraker exposed false claims made by patent medicine companies and revealed that some of their products were actually harmful to people’s health?

Samuel Hopkins Adams


100

These urban, middle-class, educated Americans from both political parties sought to bring social and political change to the United States in the early 1900s. Who were they?

 Progressives 

100

Which court case in Louisiana was the doctrine case for "separate but equal"? 

Plessy v. Ferguson 

200

Many immigrants passed through this service station on their way to the United States?

Ellis Island 

200

Crime, disease, pollution, and political machines were major problems faced by early American ___________.

Cities 

200

Who was the well-known leader of the Tammany Hall political machine in New York City?

"Boss Tweed" William Tweed
200

These were journalists who wrote about political corruption and social problems? 

Muckrakers 

200

Which amendment banned the manufacturing,  transportation, an sale of alcoholic beverages?

18th amendment 

300

Which immigrant group came to the United States to work on the PACIFIC Railroads?

Asian (Chinese) immigrants 

300

Who was best known for exposing the horrible living conditions of working class immigrants in large cities and tenement housing through the use of photography "How the Other Half Lives"?

 Jacob Riis


300

Which amendment gave more power back to the people by allowing for Senators to de directly elected? 

17th 

300

What right was granted by the 19th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution?

Voting rights for women (1920) 

300

Little Italy, China Town, and Jewish "Lower East Side" are examples of _________________.

Ethnic neighborhoods 

400

Name ONE example of a PUSH factor that lead immigrants to the United States? 

1. Economic issues and diseases

2. Farm poverty and worker uncertainty 

3. Wars and forced military service

4. Tyrannical rulers

5. Religious oppression 

400

What term describes the crowded apartment buildings where many immigrants lived during the late 1800s and early 1900s?

Tenements 

400

Which tragic event in 1911 led to the deaths of 146 workers, mostly young women, in a New York City clothing factory fire?

The Triangle Shirtwaist Factory Fire

400

Upton Sinclair’s book The Jungle exposed the ___________.

The horrific processes practiced by the meat packing industries 

400

Subways, elevated trains, and trolleys are known as ___________. 

Mass Transportation 

500

What is hostility towards immigrants by native born people? 

 Nativism 

500

Jane Addams formed which settlement house in Chicago to help out many poor immigrants in their transition to the United States?

Hull House 

500

What was the main goal of the Pure Food and Drug Act of 1906?  

Require drug companies to list ingredients on labels

500

Reformers pushed for _________________ because they believed that alcohol contributed to problems like domestic abuse, poverty, child abandonment, and crime.

Prohibition 

500

In the early 1900s, cities grew quickly, and this rapid growth caused several problems. Identify and describe 2 challenges that cities faced during this time.

1. Housing: overcrowded tenements were unsanitary

2. Sanitation: garbage was often not collected, and polluted air

3. Transportation:  Cities struggled to provide adequate transit systems

4. Water:  Without safe drinking water  cholera and typhoid fever were common

5. Crime:  As populations increased thieves flourished

6. Fire:  Limited water supply and wooden structures combined with the use of candles led to many major urban fires