Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882
Immigration Act of 1924
Immigration Act of 1965
Gentrification
100

What do you think the Chinese Exclusion act is?

It prohibited Chinese laborers from immigrating to the United States.

100

What's another name for this Act? Hint: It has the person's (who created it) name on it.

Johnson-Reed Act

100

Who signed the Immigration Act of 1965?

President Lyndon B.

100

What is gentrification?

It is the process of changing a person, house, or area so that it conforms to more middle-class & affluent ideals.

200

Why was the Chinese Exclusion Act put into place?

Chinese immigrants were willing to work dangerous jobs with little pay, which were driving down wages for cheap labor on the West Coast.

200

What was the Immigration Act of 1924?

The Immigration Act of 1924 limited and restricted all immigration to the United States from Eastern and Southern Europe and Asia.

200

What was the Immigration Act of 1965?

It allowed many skilled Asian workers to be able to immigrate to the United States.

200

What impact does gentrification have on cities, for example, Chinatown?

As more buildings are being built to attract potential residents, the original residents are suffering as a result. Due to the increased buildings, rent price is increasing making it difficult to pay and forcing people to relocate elsewhere.

300

In 1943, the Chinese Exclusion Act was repealed, why do you think this is?

In WWII, China, an ally of the U.S, was fighting against Imperial Japan, an enemy of the U.S.

The U.S wanted to keep China as an ally so they got rid of negative stereotypes of Chinese Americans and spread negative stereotypes of Japanese Americans. Most importantly, they repealed the Chinese Exclusion Act to show that they really are an ally.

300

The quota provided immigration visas to ___ percent of the total number of people of each nationality in the United States as of the ____ national census.

2; 1890

300

in the three decades following passage of the Immigration Act of 1965, more than __ _______ legal immigrants entered the United States, more than three times the number admitted over the preceding 30 years.

18 million