Immigration Ellis Island Quiz! Draw a box at the top to keep track of your points. Write the letter of the correct answer. Have your dry-erase boards.

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Immigration Ellis Island Quiz!

Draw a box at the top to keep track of your points. Write the letter of the correct answer. Have your dry-erase boards ready

1. a custom or way of doing something that is passed on in a family A. immigration B. traditions C. Ellis Island D. interpreter

1. a custom or way of doing something that is passed on in a family A. immigration B. traditions C. Ellis Island D. interpreter

2. a main U.S. immigration center in San Francisco Bay, California where many Asian immigrants entered the U.S. A. Angel Island B. citizens C. Ellis Island D. immigration

2. a main U.S. immigration center in San Francisco Bay, California where many Asian immigrants entered the U.S. A. Angel Island B. citizens C. Ellis Island D. immigration

3. A giant statue on an island in New York City of a woman holding a torch that represents freedom in the United States of America A. passport B. citizen C. traditions D. Statue of Liberty

3. A giant statue on an island in New York City of a woman holding a torch that represents freedom in the United States of America A. passport B. citizen C. traditions D. Statue of Liberty

4. a person who lives in a city or town and gives loyalty to its government A. Statue of Liberty B. Angel Island C. citizen D. traditions

4. a person who lives in a city or town and gives loyalty to its government A. Statue of Liberty B. Angel Island C. citizen D. traditions

5. a government document that certifies the owner’s identity and citizenship and allows the person to travel to other countries A. traditions B. Ellis Island C. immigration D. passport

5. a government document that certifies the owner’s identity and citizenship and allows the person to travel to other countries A. traditions B. Ellis Island C. immigration D. passport

6. island in the harbor of New York City that served as the gateway for millions of immigrants, especially European immigrants A. immigration B. Ellis Island C. passport D. traditions

6. island in the harbor of New York City that served as the gateway for millions of immigrants, especially European immigrants A. immigration B. Ellis Island C. passport D. traditions

7. a person who translates between speakers who speak different languages A. citizens B. interpreter C. Angel Island D. Statue of Liberty

7. a person who translates between speakers who speak different languages A. citizens B. interpreter C. Angel Island D. Statue of Liberty

8. the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country A. Angel Island B. immigration C. Ellis Island D. passport

8. the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country A. Angel Island B. immigration C. Ellis Island D. passport

GOOD LUCK! On Your TEST!