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Immigration and Progressive Era Study Guide
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What were the reasons for the increase in immigration?
Hope for a better opportunities.
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Desire for religious freedom.
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Escape from oppressive governments.
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Desire for adventure.
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What were the negative effects of the increase in immigration?
Rapid industrialization and urbanization led to overcrowded immigrant neighborhoods and tenements.
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Cities faced the challenges of ghettos and political corruption (political machines).
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Immigrants faced discrimination, especially the Chinese and Irish immigrants.
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What efforts were made to solve immigration problems?
Settlement houses, such as Hull House founded by Jane Addams.
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Political machines that gained power by attending to the needs of new immigrants who needed jobs and housing.
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What were the negative effects of industrialization that often affected immigrants?
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Child Labor
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Low Wages, Long Hours
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Unsafe Working Conditions
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Triangle Factory Fire
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How did the workers respond to these negative effects?
Formation of unions, for example the American Federation of Labor.
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Strikes, for example the Homestead Strike and its aftermath.
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How did the Progressive Movement and its reforms change the United States?
Improved safety conditions
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Reduced work hours
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Placed restrictions on child labor.
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How did the Progressive Movement Affect Women?
It increased educational opportunities for women.
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It attained women’s suffrage with the passage of the 19th Amendment.
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Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton worked for women’s suffrage.
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How did the Progressive Movement impact the Temperance Movement?
The Temperance Movement was composed of groups that opposed the making and consuming of alcohol.
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It supported the 18th Amendment, which prohibited the manufacture, sale, and transport of alcoholic beverages.
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