PUSH FACTORS
The Journey
Miscellaneous
The Cities
PULL FACTORS
100

When there is a lack of food.

What is "famine?"


100

The section of the ship that was located under the lower deck, where cargo was stored this section was used to provide the lowest cost of travel for immigrants.  

What is steerage? 

100
Name of the western 'Ellis Island'

What Angels Island?

100

Immigrants typically settled in areas called ______ _______  these were cities known for a particular industry like steel, meatpacking, textile and the automobile. 

What are specialized industries?

100

Name a "pull factor" that motivated people who had relatives in America to come to America.

What is family reunification?

200

When a person is not allowed to openly practice their religion.

What is religious persecution?

200

On average it took ____ days to sail from Europe to New York.

What is 12 days?

200

The number of questions the immigrants were asked during the processing experience at Ellis Island. 

What was 29 questions? 

200

Immigrants lived in ___________, high rise buildings that were often, overcrowded, dirty and lacked plumbing and electricity.  

What were tenements or apartments? 

200

The number of immigrants that were pulled to the United States between 1870 and 1900

12 million

300

When a government does not allow for political freedoms.

What is an oppressive gov't? 

300

The term for when someone leaves their home county and goes to live in another county. 

What is emigrate?

300

The third class passengers were processed only after the __________ and __________ passengers. 

What were the first and second class passengers? 

300

2 exams immigrants went through at Ellis Island.

What is wellness, teeth, eyes, mental, education, potential job, marriage potential (beauty)?

300

In the early 1800s, immigrants were primarily coming from which 3 countries?

Germany, Ireland and England

400

When there is no way to make a living to support one's family.

What are lack of jobs (employment opportunities)?

400

The process of changing one's culture/habits to "fit in" with the culture they are moving to

Assimilation 

400

The famous statue that greeted the newly arriving immigrants in New Your Harbor. 

What was the Statue of Liberty?

400

These groups of people helped immigrants find jobs and housing, but wanted votes and favors in return. 

What were the political machines? 

400

An economic reason immigrants were pulled to the U.S. was ____________ or _____________. 

1. What was land ownership?

or

2. What was job (employment) opportunities?

500

Those who label themselves as refugees are escaping ________. 

What is war?

500

Identify three conditions of the steerage section (lowest class area) of the ship. 

What are:

1) Overcrowded 

2) Dirty

3) Dark

4) poor food

5) poor air quality 

500

The two nick names for Ellis Island. 

What was the "Isle of Hope" and the "Isle of Tears?" 

500

Give 2 examples of advancements that were made in cities in the early 1900s

Increased wages, sanitation systems, plumbing systems, improved healthcare/medicine, improved transportation, windows added to apartments for ventilation, labor laws 

500

The "new" immigrants typically spoke a different language, practiced a different religion, celebrated different holidays and displayed different social norms than the native born Americans and the "old" immigrants, as a result they faced increased levels of ___________.  

What is discrimination?