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Immigrant s Booming Cities City Life Ellis Island EducationCulture

The term used when talking about reasons why people were forced out of their countries and chose to immigrate to the US A 100

The term used to describe the attraction Immigrants had wanting to come to America A 200

A 300 Russian government attacks on Jewish villages during the 1800s.

Up to 2,000 people would be jam packed in this part of a ship on their way to America A 400

The Ellis Island of the West Coast A 500

B 100 The movement of the population from farms to cities

B 200 This was the primary cause for the growth of cities in the 19 th and 20 th Centuries

A place were 4-5 families lived B 300

These were usually run-down, polluted, and crime ridden areas of cities B 400

A famous settlement house found in Chicago in 1889 B 500

These structures saved space in the cities C 100

This helped ease the congestion on the streets C 200

Pulitzer and Hearst used sensational reporting know as this. C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

C 400 Lively, rhythmic sounds

A variety show including comedians, song and dance and acrobats C 500

This increased enrollment in high schools D 100

The place where immigrant children learned English D 200

D 300

D 400 The increase in education lead to the success of this daily business.

D 500 Horatio Alger was best know for authoring these works.

E 100 The author who frequently poked fun at American Society

The Speech and habits captured by Twain in his novels. E 200

Writers who tried to show the harsh side of life were know as this. E 300

The creator of basketball E 400

E players in this activity died from injuries

F 100 The largest immigrant groups came from this area prior to 1865

The largest immigrant groups came from this area after 1865 F 200

F 300 A group of people that share a common culture

Immigrants wanted to do this after leaving Ellis Island and entering American society F 400

F 500 This group was responsible for ruling on the final attempts to stay in America after rejection.

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Impacts. Please record your wager.

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!

A 100 Push Factor

A 200 Pull Factors

A 300 Pogroms

A 400 Steerage

A 500 San Angel Island

B 100 Urbanization

B 200 Industrialization

B 300 Tenements

B 400 Slums

B 500 The Hull House

C 100 Skyscrapers

C 200 Public transportation

C 300 Yellow Journalism

C 400 Ragtime

C 500 Vaudeville

D 100 Child Labor Laws

D 200 Schools or settlement houses

D 300 Henry Tanner

D 400 Newspapers

D 500 Dime Novels

E 100 Mark Twain

E 200 Local color

E 300 Realists

E 400 James Naismith

E 500 Football

E 100 Northern and Western Europe

E 200 Eastern and Southern Europe

E 300 Ethnic group

E 400 Assimilation

E 500 Board of Inquiry

E 500

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager