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$2 $5 $10 $1 $2 $5 $10 $1 $2 $5 $10 $1 Landmarks 1 Hodge-Podge 2 Definitions 3

Ellis Island Museum

What is a symbol of America's immigrant heritage

Sculptor of the Statue of Liberty

Who was Frederic Auguste Bartholdi?

Wall of Honor

What is the largest Wall of names in the world honoring immigrants

Great Hall

The place where new arrivals waited to be inspected and registered by immigration officers

England, Germany, and China

What were three countries from which the immigrants came?

1920s

During what time period did most immigrants enter the United States?

Ireland

From what country was the first immigrant?

Ellis Island

What was the main port of entry for immigrants?

Immigrants

What are people called who move to another country?

Ancestors

Who are the relatives that lived before you?

Tenements

What are the names of the places in which immigrants lived?

Sweatshops

Where did children and adult immigrants work?