immigration, urbanization, turn of the 20 th century
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Immigration, Urbanization, turn of the 20 th Century. Jeopardy Review Game Clicking The title of each slide will bring you back to the board game. Chapter 7 and 8 Chapter Review. JOURNEY (10). What is the name of the lowest and filthiest part of the immigrant ship? Steerage. JOURNEY (20). - PowerPoint PPT PresentationTRANSCRIPT
J E O PA R DY R E V I E W G A M E
C L I C K I N G T H E T I T L E O F E AC H S L I D E W I L L B R I N G YO U B AC K T O T H E BOA R D G A M E
IMMIGRATION, URBANIZATION, TURN OF
THE 20TH CENTURY
CHAPTER 7 AND 8 CHAPTER REVIEWJourney Treatment Vocabulary People of
20th Century
Changes in the 20th Century
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JOURNEY (20)
• What was the typical length of time for an immigrant ship to arrive in America?
• 6-12 weeks
JOURNEY (30)
• Where was the first stop for European immigrants to decide if they could or could not enter?
• Ellis Island (east coast)
JOURNEY (40)
• Where was the first stop for Asian immigrants to decide if they could or could not enter?
• Angel Island (west coast)
JOURNEY (50)
• Immigrants to California during the Gold Rush who helped build the transcontinental railroad.
• The Chinese
JOURNEY (60)
• People who encountered prejudice when the emigrated because of a potato famine in their native country
• The Irish
JOURNEY (70)
• Becoming part of a group by learning a new culture, language, common foods and dress to help one fit in. Immigrants to the United States were expected to do this to be successful and to stay.
• Assimilation
TREATMENT (10)
• Bad government, war, religious persecution, availability of land, and famine were all examples of _____________ factors for immigrants to travel to America.
• Push factors
TREATMENT (20)
• Better job opportunities, pay, living conditions, and political and religious freedom were all ____________ factors for immigrants to come to America.
• Pull factors
TREATMENT (30)
• One of the main reasons why nativists did not like immigrants was
• Taking jobs and failure to assimilate
TREATMENT (40)
• A reason that many businesses were willing to hire immigrants included
• Working for lower pay
TREATMENT (50)
• One main reason why Chinese immigrants were widely accepted at first was because
• They were wealthy and were willing to open their own shops
TREATMENT (60)
• A discriminatory name for an individual who does not belong or is foreign born.
• Alien
TREATMENT (70)
• What the United States has been called because many different nationalities have blended together
• Melting Pot/Tossed Salad/Vegetable Soup
VOCABULARY (10)
• American born person who was not in favor of immigration for various reasons – took jobs and resources, did not assimilate properly (different religions and cultural practices), etc.
• Nativist
VOCABULARY (20)
• 1882 act that prevented one group of immigrants from entering America.
• Chinese Exclusion Act
VOCABULARY (30)
• Settlers from other lands who come to America to live a better life and face oppression from the native country.
• Immigrant
VOCABULARY (40)
• A run-down small, confined, crowded apartment house where many immigrants lived with other families.
• Tenement House
VOCABULARY (50)
• Part of a city in which members of a minority often live – the best of conditions are not often found here.
• Ghetto/Enclaves
VOCABULARY (60)
• A person who works to bring about change for the better – they emerged in cities in the late 1800s early 1900s as conditions were so bad socially and politically.
• Reformer
VOCABULARY (70)
• Jane Addams started this community center in Chicago to help immigrants by providing necessary services – educational, cultural, and social – making their transition to American city life easier.
• The Hull House
PEOPLE OF 20TH CENTURY (10)
• Man in charge of the New York City political machine (“The Ring”).
• William “Boss” Tweed
PEOPLE OF 20TH CENTURY (20)
• Danish immigrant who was the first person to film and write about poor, urban immigrants and their living conditions.
• Jacob Riis
PEOPLE OF 20TH CENTURY (30)
• Killed by Charles Gitout, because he would not give him political appointment while his Vice-President was Chester A. Arthur (who support a civil service based political system).
• Garfield
PEOPLE OF 20TH CENTURY (40)
• Led the Niagara Movement that pushed the idea that African Americans should become well-educated leaders by gaining a liberal arts education (“Talented Tenth”).
• W.E.B. Du Bois
PEOPLE OF 20TH CENTURY (50)
• Man who developed a camera that used rolls of film instead of glass plates.
• Charles Eastman
PEOPLE OF 20TH CENTURY (70)
• Former slave who started a college for African Americans in the South, with the hope that they would viewed as having economic value because they would have acquired useful labor skills for our industrial economy.
• Booker T. Washington
20TH CENTURY CHANGES (20)
• Tax on the constitutional ability to practice your constitutional right to vote.
• Poll Tax
20TH CENTURY CHANGES (30)
• Laws made to keep African Americans as second class citizens.
• Jim Crow Laws
20TH CENTURY CHANGES (40)
• Where people went to live to be close to their industrial jobs (as they did not have the means to travel or live further away). Conditions here were pretty bad.
• Cities
20TH CENTURY CHANGES (50)
• Site of the Wright brothers’ airplane flight.
• Kitty Hawk, North Carolina
20TH CENTURY CHANGES (60)
• Application of science to machinery and architecture and new methods of industrial production to improve given circumstances.
• Technology