Unit 2 Day 3 Notes Life in the Big City

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Unit 2 Day 3 Notes Life in the Big City Warm Up Answer the following question as if you were a nativist. Why should America not let immigrants into the country MAKE SURE TO QUOTE FROM THE HOMEWORK

The move to cities Agrarian = based on agriculture. Family worked hard on farm to take care of their own needs Whatever was left over could be stored or sold More work oriented lifestyle Urban = Based on Industry and City life Factories powered by steam, coal could be placed anywhere Towns such as Ny, Chicago St Louis rise due to proximity to railroads Factories mean – Lots of Jobs People who wanted quieter lives moved to the suburbs, poor, immigrants moved to cities

230-231 red text Sister Carrie Problems with Cities 230-231 red text Sister Carrie Pg 345 Blue text Social Problems High Crime Rate ( 7 murders per every 100,000, 1000, prost, 7,000 coke addicts, gang fights Tenement Housing – Poor people packed into apartments to share rent, Housing granted by race. Naturals got first choice, then at the bottom would be Irish and African Americans Political Corruption Political Machines = Organizations that controls elections by awarding jobs and doing favors for the poor Tammany Hall – New York City. Pg 345 George Washington Plunkitt Nothing wrong with initial things, might call him a hero Is there anything wrong with what mr.Plunkitt did