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1. What is the name of the island that many European immigrants entered into America at? A. railroads A. Angel Island B. Ellis Island C. New York Island D. Freedom Island

2. Overcrowded, run down apartment buildings are called: A. railroads A. Suburbs B. Tenements C. Ghettos D. Skyscrapers

3. Which of the following was NOT a reason why people immigrated to America? A. railroads A. Adventure B. Hope for better opportunities C. Religious freedom D.Escape from democratic governments

4. Between , approximately how many people immigrated to America? A. railroads A.13 million B.7 million C. 23 million D. 30 million

5. Most immigrants from came from which area: A. railroads A. Northwest Europe, such as England, Germany, France B.Southeast Europe, such as Greece, Italy, Russia C. South American countries, such as Peru and Brazil D. African countries, such as Moracco, Ghana, and Tanzania

6. Most Jewish immigrants looking for religious freedom came from which country? A. railroads A. Italy B. France C. Russia D. England

7. The immigration station in San Francisco is known as: A. railroads A. California Island B. Freedom Island C. Ellis Island D. Angel Island

8. Which region on this U.S. Map is circled? A. SouthwestD. SoutheastC. North east B. Rocky Mountain

9.An unfair feeling of hate or dislike for members of a certain group because of their background, race, or religion is: A. prejudice D. denial C. regulation B. unkindness

10. Which industry above did NOT initially grow due to the increase of automobile manufacturing in the early 1900s? The Automobile Industry A. Glass B. Oil C. Rubber D. Leather

11. The political boss who controlled New York City was known as: A. railroads A. Boss Hatchet B. Boss Addams C. Boss Tweed D. Boss William

12. This picture shows… A. railroads A. Unfair wages B. Long work hours C. Child Labor D. Unsafe work conditions

13. The bottom part of a ship where most immigrants had to ride was known as: A. railroads A. The cellar B. The basement C. Third class D. Steerage

14. All of the above illustrate … A. Examples of big business B. Positive effects of the electric light bulb. C.How the growth of the railroad affected industrialization. D. Meatpacking factories Natural resources Were moved to eastern factories. A national market Was created. There were now new customers, so production of goods increased. More workers (often immigrants) were hired

15. Credit for the above accomplishment would go to… A. Henry Ford B. Andrew Carnegie D. Cornelius Vanderbilt Consolidation of the railroad. 17 trains would need to be taken to get from Chicago To New York City. Time was reduced from 50 hrs. to 24. C. Orville & Wilbur Wright

16. This person worked to help immigrants by setting up a settlement house A. Boss Tweed B. John Rockefeller C. Jane Addams D. Jane Hull

17. What was the nickname of the settlement house created by Jane Addams? A. Hull House B. Chicago House C. Settlement House D. The Helping House

18. The movement of people from rural (farm) areas to urban (city) areas is known as: A. Urbanization B. Ruralization C. Citification D. Defarmization

19. Skyscrapers began being built in the cities because A. There was an excess of steel in America that had to be used. B. People had better paying jobs. C. The limited space in the city forced people to begin building upwards D. They looked nice

20. Which of the following was NOT a major city for immigrants to live in? (think--> which one did not have big industries? A. New York City B. Denver C. Chicago D. Pittsburgh

21. This animal would not want to go to ______________, which was the center of the meat-packing industry. A.Detroit, Michigan D.New York City C. Pittsburgh, PA B.Chicago, Illinois

22. The answer to the nation’s need for labor (workers) was the group of… A.Indentured servants C. exodusters D. immigrants B. slaves

23. Hatred or strong dislike of immigrants was known as: A.Indentured servants C. exodusting D. nativisim B. underestimating

24. Discrimination against Jewish people as Russia did was known as: A.nativism C. discrimination D. Anti-semitism B. slavery

25. Which of the following was NOT a major problem faced by cities? A. Shortage of workers B. Fires C. Crime D.Filth

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