Cities, Immigrants, Culture, and Politics

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Cities, Immigrants, Culture, and Politics

Cities, Immigrants, Culture, and Politics Urbanization and Global Migrations The Promises and Perils of City Life Politics and Urban Problems

Names and Terms Jane Addams William Jennings Bryan Coinage Act Farmer’s Alliance Immigration Restriction League nativism Pendleton Civil Service Act People’s (Populist) Party John D. Rockefeller Social gospel Tariff Women’s Christian Temperance Union

Urbanization and Global Migrations The Peopling of American Cities Cities Transformed and “Sorted Out” Worldwide Migration Getting to America https://https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LfvRxpPlYC0

The Promises and Perils of City Life Assimilation to America and to Cities Creating community A world of Opportunity A world of crises www.youtube.com/watch?v=LsSWnXMFfjc

Politics and Urban Problems City Missions and Charity Organizations Settlement Houses and Civic Reformers Political issues and political parties Populism and the Election of 1896 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Tw4GZeABlNI