How did Immigration and War change the U.S.?

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How did Immigration and War change the U.S.? TUESDAY Turn to pages 62-63 of the Atlas. Read the introduction. Then look at graph A, “Largest Immigrant Groups.” Use the information to complete these sentences. New ___________________________ and foreign wars made the United States more aware of the outside ______________. The largest immigrant group from 1890 to 1918 was _________________. Italians, Austro-Hungarians, and ________________________ immigrate from Southern and Eastern ______________________. WEDNESDAY Look at picture C and read the caption. Why do you think immigrants were inspected before the were allowed to enter the U.S.? _____________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________________ THURSDAY Look at map B, “American Lands Overseas.” Write P if the land was purchased, W if the land was won through war, or A if the land was obtained through agreement. _____ Philippines _____ Alaska _____ Guam _____ Panama Canal Zone _____ Hawaii _____ Puerto Rico FRIDAY Look at map D, “World War I.” Number the following events, with 1 for the first and 4 for the last. Germany Surrenders _____ World War I begins _____ First major U.S. victory _____ First U.S. Troops arrive _____

How did Immigration and War change the U.S.? Answer KEY TUESDAY Turn to pages 62-63 of the Atlas. Read the introduction. Then look at graph A, “Largest Immigrant Groups.” Use the information to complete these sentences. New immigrants and foreign wars made the United States more aware of the outside world. The largest immigrant group from 1890 to 1918 was ITALIANS. Italians, Austro-Hungarians, and RUSSIANS immigrate from Southern and Eastern EUROPE. WEDNESDAY Look at picture C and read the caption. Why do you think immigrants were inspected before the were allowed to enter the U.S.? To make sure they were healthy. THURSDAY Look at map B, “American Lands Overseas.” Write P if the land was purchased, W if the land was won through war, or A if the land was obtained through agreement. W Philippines P Alaska W Guam A Panama Canal Zone A Hawaii W Puerto Rico FRIDAY Look at map D, “World War I.” Number the following events, with 1 for the first and 4 for the last. Germany Surrenders 4 World War I begins 1 First major U.S. victory 3 First U.S. Troops arrive 2