Good Morning! NVC HOT ROC: Thesis Statements Chinese Immigration

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Good Morning! NVC HOT ROC: Thesis Statements Chinese Immigration Essential Question: Why did the U.S. pass the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882? Homework: Research Paper DUE THIS FRIDAY!

HOT ROC Thesis Statements On the next slide you will be presented with 3 examples of a thesis statement. For each statement, assign a letter grade (A, B, or C) For the “A” Grade- explain why. Have them discuss this with a partner rather than write down?

Thesis Statements The rise of industry had many positive and negative effects on the United States. While industrialization at the turn of the twentieth century created social inequalities, overall it created economic opportunities for both workers and industrialists, benefiting the daily lives of most Americans. The rise of industry at the turn of the twentieth century greatly increased economic opportunities for some of the wealthy elite. However, industrialization negatively impacted a far larger percentage of the population both economically and socially.

Immigrants in America Majority of immigrants settle in cities Tenements: crowded, dirty housing for the poor Supportive/Positive Response: Settlement Houses: places immigrants can go for support Negative Response Nativism: belief in superiority of “native” Americans Ethnic and Racial Discrimination Mixed Response Assimilation and Americanization: expected to give up old culture and become “American”

Chinese Immigration 1848 Chinese immigration begins Gold Rush 1860s-1870s Chinese immigration encouraged Need workers for factories/trains 1882 Chinese Exclusion Act No Chinese immigration for 10 years

Inquiry “Why did the U.S. pass the Chinese Exclusion Act in 1882?” Write a THESIS answering the historical question Be sure to include three SUBCLAIMS from the documents in your thesis!