Review for Quiz #2 (Notes 5-8)

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Review for Quiz #2 (Notes 5-8) Immigration and Industrialization

Click One Time for Answer William Jenney was the first to build this because cities couldn’t grow outward anymore Skyscraper [look at all the tall letters in William….they are like skyscrapers!] Click One Time for Answer

Cities grew rapidly since they were built next to these Factories or industries Click One Time for Answer

This word means the same as the “city” or industrialized urban Click One Time for Answer

Click Two Times for Answers This was created by Otis and helped people get up the tall buildings in the cities elevators Click Two Times for Answers

This is the opposite of urban and means farm areas rural Click One Time for Answer

What happened when cities could no longer grow outwards ? They began to expand upward or vertically with the creation of skyscrapers and taller buildings Click One Time for Answer

Why did cities grow so rapidly in the early 1900s ? Industries were growing and relocating near cities. This created the need for jobs, so people moved to the cities to find jobs. Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer How could you best describe the relationship between industry and immigration in the late 1800s? Industry provided and attracted immigrants to jobs and the immigrants provided a cheap workforce for industry Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Another reason immigrants came to America besides economic opportunities ($) and political/social equality was for the freedom of this religion Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Some reasons immigrants were PUSHED out of their countries and came to America were to escape discrimination, war, and WHAT in their homeland? [Hint- means being poor] poverty Click One Time for Answer

In what harbor will you find Ellis Island? New York Click One Time for Answer

In what city’s bay will you find Angel Island? San Francisco Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer People who came to America through Ellis Island were from what area of the world? Europe Click One Time for Answer

Angel Island mostly saw this kind of immigrant… Asian Click One Time for Answer

Click Two Times for Answers Immigrants from Germany, England, and Ireland were often nicknamed THIS kind of immigrant, since they had been in America longer than others. old Click Two Times for Answers

Click Two Times for Answers Immigrants from Germany, England, and Ireland were mostly of this religion… Protestant Click Two Times for Answers

Click One Time for Answer New immigrants were from the Slavic regions of the Balkan Peninsula, Russia, and THIS country… Italy Click One Time for Answer

These newer immigrants were often Jewish or THIS religion Catholic Click Two Times for Answers

Click One Time for Answer Immigrants from THIS country had to prove that they had relatives living in the US before they were admitted… China Click One Time for Answer

Many immigrants lived in crowded apartment buildings called… tenements Click One Time for Answer

Many immigrants didn’t speak THIS language when they came to America… English Click One Time for Answer

Click Twice for Answers THIS type of system limited the number of immigrants coming into America from other countries… quota Click Twice for Answers

Click One Time for Answer Some immigrants felt THIS group of people were taking advantage of immigrants in elections and corrupted the cities… Political bosses Click One Time for Answer

Immigrants worked long hours for THIS… Low wages Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Little Italy, Chinatown, Germantown, and Little Poland are examples of THIS, since immigrants liked to be with people from their own culture and who spoke the same language. Ethnic neighborhoods Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer THESE were established to provide educational opportunities for immigrant children and teach them American values. They also provided child care for some families Public schools Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer Immigrants helped make the US the world’s largest industrial power because they were THIS…(another name for the workers) Labor force Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer THESE immigrants were helpful in building the Transcontinental Railroad… Irish and Chinese Click One Time for Answer

Click One Time for Answer What popular food and holiday custom originated from immigrants that came to America? Pizza and Santa Claus Click One Time for Answer

What is the process for becoming a citizen called? naturalization Click Two Times for Answers

What is an example of a pull factor for immigrants coming to America? Religious freedom and political equality Financial/ economic opportunities Social equality Made a better life for themselves/family Click Two Times for Answers

What was a trial or hardship many immigrants faced while in America? Having to find a place to live and work Learning a new language Click Two Times for Answers

Click Two Times for Answers Many Protestants resented this OTHER religion because it followed the authority of the Pope Catholic Click Two Times for Answers

Click Two Times for Answers Some call America a melting pot because all the races have melted together and formed a new America. Others call it THIS instead because the races come together but also remain distinct. Tossed salad Click Two Times for Answers

Click Two Times for Answers Immigration from this country was limited in the late 1800s even though they were helpful building the railroads and working in mining towns China Click Two Times for Answers

Click Two Times for Answers The number of people coming from this country slowed down after public schools in San Francisco segregated their children from white children Japan Click Two Times for Answers

What are the 4 main steps of the naturalization process? Receive a visa to enter the US as a resident Live in the US for at least 5 years Take and pass a test on American history and government in English Take the oath of allegiance Click Two Times for Answers