CATEGORY 1: Race, Ethnicity & Identity
CATEGORY 2: Migration
CATEGORY 3: Push & Pull Factors
CATEGORY 4: Ellis Island
CATEGORY 5: Bridgeport Story
100

This is how people are grouped by physical traits like skin color.

RACE


100

Migration means people __________ from one place to another.

Move


100

This is a push factor: war or jobs?

What is war?

100

Ellis Island is in this state.

New York 

100

The girl left her country because of __________ factors.

What are push factors?

200

This includes language, food, religion, and traditions.

Ethnicity


200

Name one reason people migrate.

Jobs, safety, freedom, family


200

This is a pull factor: safety or natural disaster

What is safety?

200

Immigrants came to Ellis Island between these years: 1892–_____.

1954


200

She came to Bridgeport for a better life. This is a __________ factor.

What is pull?

300

This is how a person sees themselves.

Identity 

300

War is a strong __________ factor.

Push

300

Poverty is a push factor because people have no __________.

What is money?

300

Doctors checked immigrants’ __________.

Health

300

Name one feeling she might have.

Scared, excited, confused, hopeful

400

Race is a __________ idea created by society.

Social Construct

400

Language spreads through __________.

Migration 


400

Education is a push or pull factor?

What is pull?

400

Some immigrants were allowed in. Others were sent __________.

Back to their country 

400

Moving to a new place can feel difficult because of new __________ and culture.

Language 

500

Name TWO things that can be part of a person’s identity.

Race, ethnicity, language, religion, experiences

500

When war makes people leave their homes, this is called global __________.

Conflict


500

Name TWO push factors and TWO pull factors.

Push: war, poverty, no jobs, unsafe conditions, disasters
Pull: jobs, safety, freedom, education, better life

500

Officials asked immigrants many __________.

Questions 

500

Explain why migration can change a person’s identity.

New language, new culture, new experiences change how a person sees themselves.