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IMMIGRATION - PART 1

Teacher: Mrs. Brown
Across
Unstable ___ conditions fueled Russian anti-semitism.
The 1910 painting at the bottom of page 8 is called ____ the Pogram. How do the Jews look in this picture?
These riots against the Jews in Russia were sanctioned by the Czar.
Modernization and _______ also contributed to the poverty of Russian Jews -- as their ways of making a living became obsolete.
This word meant that Jews could become full-fledged citizens
In addition to fleeing to America, many Jews from Russia moved to other ____ in Eastern Europe -- such as Warsaw, Vienna and Budapest.
Under Jewish Enlightenment, Jews became ____ into the larger society.
Although later proved to be a ___, a document called The Protocols of the Elders of Zion was widely translated and circulated in anti-semitic literature in 1903 (and even now).
With increased _______, Jews could choose HOW to live as Jews, but also WHETHER to live as Jews.
Sholom Aleichem, the author of the story that became the movie Fiddler on the Roof wrote in this language.
Sholom Aleichem's real same was Solomon _____.
Many Jewish merchants, peddlers, artisants and innkeepers found that their ___ were no longer needed by the late 1880's.
Down
Jewish Enlightenment empahsized ___ learning.
The Russian government and newspapers ____ the Christian Russian peasants to direct their anger about their own poverty towards the Jews.
Jewish dreams of upward mobility were dashed when in Czar Alexander II was ___ in March 1881.
Under Alexander the first, Jews were forced to live in one specific area of Eastern Europe, known as the ___.
This word refers to the Jewish Enlightenment.
Jews were blamed for the death of the czar in 1881 and became a _____ as anti-Jewish violence sweeped across Eastern Europe.
The great ___ of Jews who fled Russia between 1881- 1914 came to the United States.
The great wave of anti-semitic riots in Russia from 1881-1882 became a ____ point for Russian Jews.
After a failed anti-____ revolution under Nicholas the II , new waves of pogroms broke out in 1905 against the Jews.
During the Enlightenment, many Jews left their small towns and went to cities with dreams of joining the ____ class.
Russia's new czar, Alexander the III ____ the Jews.