Industrialization & The Gilded Age

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Industrialization & The Gilded Age 12.1.15

Entry Task If you did not turn in your Titanic work yesterday, please turn it in now. Turn & Talk: What was America’s response to this new wave of immigration?

Increasing Immigration, Increasing Restrictions Intense discrimination for certain groups: Chinese, Japanese and Irish

Nativism “Nativists” fought against immigration Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882 Approved spring of 1882 First significant law restricting immigration 10-year moratorium on Chinese labor immigration

Today’s Task Use the primary sources to complete your graphic organizer. Summarize your findings at the bottom.

Unit 2 Test You can do test corrections again, they are due on Monday, December 7. You can earn up to ½ point per missed question if You find the correct answer Write 1 sentence explaining the correct answer & why you got it wrong