American History Immigrants & Urbanization C Day: Friday, October 30, 2015.

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American History Immigrants & Urbanization C Day: Friday, October 30, 2015

Objective SWBT will describe key concepts of immigration and urbanization toward the beginning of the 20 th century using vocabulary words.

Agenda DO NOW – On board Discuss Discuss DO NOW Vocabulary

American History A Day: Wednesday, October 28, 2015 B Day: Thursday, October Objective SWBT will describe key concepts of immigration and urbanization toward the beginning of the 20th century using vocabulary words. DO NOW Have you ever been in a new place or group of people where you didn’t know anybody? They all seem strange or unfriendly? Where you didn’t know your way around or know any of the ways to do things? Didn’t know how to use the new type of money? How would this make you feel? What would you try to do to make your way in this new place?

Immigration Vocabulary Use your textbook (primarily chapter 7, section 1) to define the following words in your notebook: Immigration (look in glossary) Ellis Island (p. 256) Angel Island (p. 257) Nativism (p. 259) Chinese Exclusion Act (p. 259) Gentleman’s Agreement (p. 259)