Nativism Someone who does not like immigrants because they may change the culture of their country Fear an increase in cultural diversity/favor a homogenous.

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Nativism Someone who does not like immigrants because they may change the culture of their country Fear an increase in cultural diversity/favor a homogenous society

Nativism and Immigration

Immigrating

Up on the deck

Inspection

Housing and Tenements

Labor Conditions

Child Labor

Political Machines

Social Gospel Movement and Settlement Houses

Jane Addams Created the Hull House to provide help for poor immigrants in New York Served as a model for settlement houses all over the country Hull Houses provided: Day care and after school activities Literacy classes Job training Americanization classes