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Unsafe living conditions Social Issues Pull Factors Push Factors innovation industrialization Immigration Urbanization Unsafe living conditions Tenements: Immigration Stations Ellis Island Angel Island Galveston Island Minorities Women African Americans Plessy v. Ferguson Jim Crow Laws Chinese Exclusion Act New Immigrants Political machines Tammany Hall Political bosses William “Boss” Tweed Political Issues Define patronage:

Unsafe living conditions Social Issues Pull Factors Push Factors innovation industrialization Immigration Urbanization Unsafe living conditions Tenements: Immigration Stations Ellis Island Angel Island Galveston Island Minorities Women African Americans Plessy v. Ferguson Jim Crow Laws Chinese Exclusion Act New Immigrants Political machines Tammany Hall Political bosses William “Boss” Tweed Political Issues Define patronage: