Immigration
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100

What does Immigration mean?

People who move to a different country then theirs.

100

Was it true that people left to America for adventure?

True

100

What does Tenements mean?

A run-down apartment building.

100

What industry was in New England?

Textile industry.

100

What did patent mean?

A government document granting an inventor sole rights to an inventor and protecting the invention from being copied by others.

200

Why were political cartoons very popular?

It picked on Immigrants that came to America.

200

Is it true that people came to America because the streets were gold?

False.

200

What did the meatpacking industry do that was very bad?

 It was very dangerous you could get your arm taken off because of it.

200

What industry was in Detroit?

Automobile industry.

200

Why didn't Americans not like immigrants?

There were many immigrants coming to America and the Americans thought they were different then them.

300

Why did so many people come to America?

A lot of people wanted a new start and a better life.

300

Is it true that Immigrants came to America for religious freedom.

True

300

What does ghetto mean?

Poor area of a city where people from similar ethnic groups live.

300

What industry was in Pittsburgh?

Steel industry.

300

What did Alexander Bell invent?

The telephone.

400

What does oppressive mean?

Cruel and unjustly harsh.

400

Is it rue that people came to America for the boat ride there?

False.

400

What does Urban mean?

The process by which many people come to live in cities.

400

What industry was in Chicago?

Meatpacking industry.

400

What did Thomas Edison invent?

The Phonograph.

500

What does Emigrated mean?

A person who left their native country to a different one.

500

Is it true that people from Ireland left to America because of the potatoes?

True.

500

How did tenements help immigrant?

It gave them a place to stay even though it was a little small.

500

What does Phonograph mean?

An early type of machine that played recorded music.

500

Why was having a phonograph very important?

Now that the phonograph was made people across the country could talk to each other.