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Immigration Ellis Island Angel Island On your own paper, create a three-column table.  One column will be for the word, one for a definition, and one for an image to help you remember the meaning. Immigration Ellis Island Angel Island “Old” immigration melting pot nativism “New” immigration urbanism Chinese Exclusion Act Pull factor ethnic ghetto sky scrapers Push factor mass transit suburbs Tenement factories working conditions