5. Write:
Mass immigration at the turn
of the 20th century made the
country more diverse and
transformed American life by
filling a demand for workers,
diffusing new traits into the
American culture and
impacting the growth of cities
7. Write:
They came from southern
and eastern Europe
Write: 18 million came
between 1880 and 1920
8. Write:
Angel Island was an
immigrant process
center in San Francisco
Bay, mostly Asian
immigrants ;
Ellis Island was an
immigrant process
center in New York
Harbor, European
immigrants
9. Write:
Most were from southern
and eastern Europe;
a few from East Asia;
faced discrimination;
many took low-wage jobs
and lived in crowded
tenements
10. Write: They enabled
immigrants to retain some of
their culture and to adjust to
life in America.
What were the benefits of ethnic neighborhoods?
Little Italy, showing life in lower
Manhattan around the turn of the
20th century
11. He emigrated from
Russia to the United
States.
He immigrated to the
United States from Russia.
In Russia, he's an
emigrant.
In the United States, he's
an immigrant.
12. Push—reasons Europeans
wanted to leave Europe,
especially Southern and Eastern
Europe
Pull—reasons Europeans wanted
to come to the United States:
crop failures available land to farm
extreme poverty available jobs
oppressive governments allowed to have a voice in
government
persecution of religious beliefs a government that gave them
more personal freedoms such as:
religious freedom, speech, press,
etc
Write:
15. (a) What do the shadow figures look like? (b) Was the artist a
nativist? (c) What point is the cartoonist trying to make?
Write: (a) immigrants; (b) no; (c) the cartoonist is trying to
show that the nativists were once immigrants themselves.
17. Some native born Americans wanted to help immigrants
assimilate into the American culture. What did they do to help
immigrants?
Recent immigrants often attended
Americanization classes held in
the factory after their work shifts
were completed. [YMCA Industrial
Service.]
Write:
Schools and volunteer
organizations taught
immigrants English
literacy skills and subjects
needed for citizenship,
such as American history
and government.
This process is called
Americanization.
18. Write:
federal law banning
Chinese immigration for
ten years and preventing
Chinese from becoming
citizens
A cartoon shows Uncle Sam trying to keep
Chinese immigrants out using the Chinese
Exclusion Act of 1888. (Image courtesy
Library of Congress)
What was the Chinese Exclusion Act?