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Land of immigrants where cultures blended together Why was the U.S. known as a “Melting Pot”? Land of immigrants where cultures blended together

Define Cultural Diversity Many different cultures

Define Cultural Pluralism Different cultures blending BUT people keeping part of their own culture

Where did most of the “New Immigrants” settle Cities in the Northeast

During the Colonial Era of immigration, what were two groups that came here? Puritans and Quakers

Why did these groups come to America? Religious Freedom

What were two hardships that these groups faced when they got here? Harsh elements, had to clear land to farm and often trouble with Indians

What were the Immigrants called that came here between 1800 and 1880? “Old Immigrants”

Why did the Old Immigrants come to the U.S.? Mainly for economic reasons = jobs

What was the immigration policy called during the 1800’s? Open immigration - everyone can come in

What part of Europe were the Old Immigrants from? Northern and Western Europe countries such as... England, Ireland & France

They supported it because How did the U.S. factory owners feel about the immigrants coming into the country? They supported it because Cheap source of labor

What were two other reasons that the Irish immigrants came here? 1. Disliked British rule in Northern Ireland 2. Potato famine - many people starving

What were the immigrants called that came after 1880 to 1920? “New Immigrants”

What part of Europe were the new immigrants from? Southern and Eastern Europe such as... Italy & southern Germany

Anti-foreigner feeling Define Nativism? Anti-foreigner feeling

What two groups opposed the New Immigrants? “Natives” (ancestors during Colonial Era) and Old Immigrants

What were two reasons why the New Immigrants were not welcome Different culture and economic reasons

What were two specific cultural differences that caused problems? Different language and religion (Catholics)

New immigrants took jobs and worked for lower wages What were two specific economic factors that caused problems? New immigrants took jobs and worked for lower wages

Poor economy led to layoffs and fewer jobs Why did anti-immigrant feelings increase during economic hard times? Poor economy led to layoffs and fewer jobs

Blending into society and adopting the culture Define Assimilate Blending into society and adopting the culture

What was the first anti-immigrant act? Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882

People from what state were most concerned about these immigrants? California

What was another anti-immigration act of the early 1900’s? Gentlemen’s Agreement

What was the major anti-immigration act following World War I? National Origins Quota Act (1920s)

What is the name of the anti-foreigner feeling that led to these acts? Nativism

What part of Europe was targeted by the National Origins Quota Act? Southern and Eastern Europe.. Countries such as…. Italy and southern Germany

What anti-black, anti-Catholic and anti-foreigner group gained power during the 1920’s? Ku Klux Klan

What is the name of the anti-foreigner feeling that led to Ku Klux Klan gaining power? Nativism

When did the National Origins Quota Act end? 1960’s… Why did it end? Because it was basically discrimination

Recent immigrants (those since World War II) come mainly from... Latin America and Asia

Fewer good paying unskilled jobs available today How is it harder for modern immigrants than for the earlier immigrants? Fewer good paying unskilled jobs available today

Changes in immigration policy: What was the name of our first immigration policy. Open immigration

Why was this policy in effect for so long? Need for unskilled labor

What was the first anti-immigration act? Chinese Exclusion Act

Quota Act or National Origins Act What was the name of the policy that slowed immigration in the early 1900’s Quota Act or National Origins Act

Why did they change the policy? It was basically discrimination

Why did we have a policy of open immigration for so long? U.S. factories needed a cheap source of labor

Why was open immigration changed? 1. Afraid new immigrants were changing culture language and religion 2. taking jobs and working for less money

When was the policy of Open Immigration finally ended? 1920’s or following World War II

Quota Act or National Origins Act What was the name of the policy that slowed immigration in the early 1900’s Quota Act or National Origins Act

Land of immigrants where cultures blended together Why was the U.S. known as a “Melting Pot”? Land of immigrants where cultures blended together

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