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JeopardyJeopardy Chapter 7 Immigration and Urbanization

Urbanization Politics Discrimination Famous People Potpourri $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500 $100 $200 $300 $400 $500

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Urbanization-$100Urbanization-$100 n The term that describes the growth of cities. n What is urbanization?

Urbanization-$200Urbanization-$200 n The term for crowded, unsanitary, multifamily housing in cities. n What were tenement houses?

Urbanization-$300Urbanization-$300 n These were community centers in slums that assisted new immigrants and helped create solutions to the urban problems. n What were settlement houses?

Urbanization-$400Urbanization-$400 n This was designed to assimilate diverse people into the dominant culture and was sponsored by the government. n What was the Americanization movement?

DAILY DOUBLE Urbanization-$500 n Settlement houses were typically run by whom? n Who were middle-class, college-educated women?

Politics-$100Politics-$100 n Organized groups that controlled the activities of a political party in a city. n What were political machines?

Politics $200 n Any type of unethical or illegal use of political influence for personal gain. n What was graft?

Politics- $300 n This authorized an independent civil service commission to make government appointments based on the merit system. n What was the Pendleton Act?

Politics-$400Politics-$400 n What issue prompted the assassination of President Garfield? n What was civil service reform?

Politics- $500 n This required applicants for government jobs to pass examinations. n What was the Pendleton Civil Service Act?

Discrimination-$100Discrimination-$100 n This had to be aid to gain access to the voting booth in many Southern states. It effectively kept both poor blacks and poor whites from voting. n What was a poll tax?

Discrimination-$200Discrimination-$200 n Laws that separated the races. n What were Jim Crow Laws?

Discrimination-$300Discrimination-$300 n Given to African Americans in the South by voter registration officials. Some versions were in foreign languages; others were more difficult than the versions given to white voters. n What were literacy tests?

Discrimination-$400Discrimination-$400 This Supreme Court decision established the principle of “separate but equal” that would rule Southern racial relations for almost 60 years. n What was Plessy v. Ferguson?

Discrimination- $500 n A system of involuntary labor. After slavery was abolished, Mexicans and African Americans living in the West and Southwest were often forced into this system. n What was debt peonage ?

Famous People- $100 n This president’s efforts to persuade Congress to reform the civil service resulted in the Pendleton Act.. n Who was Chester A. Arthur?

Famous People-$200 n This African American journalist began crusading for racial justice after the lynching of three friends.. n Who was Ida B. Wells?

Famous People-$300 n She founded Chicago’s Hull House along with Ellen Gates Starr. n Who was Jane Addams?

Famous People-$400 n This president cleaned up the nation’s customhouses. n Who was Rutherford B. Hayes?

DAILY DOUBLE Famous People $500 n This president served two nonconsecutive terms. n Who was Grover Cleveland?

Potpourri- $100 n This was added to the constitutions of several Southern states to enable white people to vote who may have been kept from doing so by other restrictions. n What was the grandfather clause?

Potpourri - $200 n Stalwarts were strong supporters of this system. n What is the spoils system?

Potpourri - $300 n This movement was designed to assimilate diverse people into the dominant culture. n What was the Americanization movement?

Potpourri - $400 n What was Tammany Hall? n What is a New York City political machine.

Potpourri - $500 n These Republican supporters of NYC boss Roscoe Conkling were strongly opposed to civil-service reform. n Who were the Stalwarts?

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