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Chapter 4:Lessons 1,2 & 3

Across
This woman sought to educate immigrants for better jobs, provided settlement houses that exposed immigrants to better living standards and provided child care and early child education to immigrant children
This theory required the wealthy members of society to be philanthropic and promote charity donations
If you were successful in politics, this expression your leadership role.
This island in New York inspected 12 million immigrants to see if they had contagious diseases, suffered from mental illness, had criminal records and at least $25.00 dollars before they could enter the US
Another term used to describe ethnic neighborhoods during the Gilded Age
This theory promoted the idea that you were limited to certain success in life because of your inherited traits
The initials of this anti-imgrant organization was formed by old stock English. They tried to limit immigration but were not successful because the US needed many workers during the Second Industrial Revolution
This group of immigrants were NOT allowed to become citizens, vote in elections, marry outside of their same ethnic group, restricted to hard labor jobs and laundry businesses. They were eventually excluded from migrating to the US
This term is used to describe city dwellers. They often were subject to high levels of crime, disease, discrimination and massive traffic congestion
Farmers who failed because of poor weather conditions and lack of water to irrigate crops lived in this kind of setting
This group of immigrants settled and worked mostly in the Northeast region of the US working in factories
Multifamily apartments, usually dark, crowded,and barely meeting minimum living standards
Down
an anti-authoritarian political philosophy that rejects hierarchies deemed unjust and advocates their replacement with self-managed, self-governed societies based on voluntary, cooperative institutions. Attempts violent overthrow of existing governments seen as corrupt
An institution located in a poor neighborhood that provided community services such as medical care, child care, libraries and classes to learn English.
This theory promotes the idea that immigrant groups keep some of their unique cultural heritage but conform to the general customs of established US culture
This island processed over 40,000 Chinese immigrants entering the US from the West Coast
The acquistion of money in dishonest ways, as in bribing a politician
This group of immigrants settled mostly Texas and later became migrant workers, travelling from Arizona to Michigan then to Florida to harvest lettuce, tomatoes, sugar beets, cherries, apples, oranges and strawberries
The process of acquiring or causing a person to acquire American traits and culture
The idea no matter how humble your origins, you could rise in society and go as far as your talents allowed
An example of this type of "factor" attracted immigrants because of religious freedom, factory jobs and opportunities for higher education
This "wave" of immigrants were the first to arrive in the US and were mostly Germans and Irish
This event attracted mainly Chinese who later worked on the transcontinental railroad
This "wave" of immigrants was the second group to arrive in the US and mostly from North and South America
This theory promotes the idea that immigrants give up their cultural heritage and fully assimilate to the mass culture of the US culture
An example of this type of "factor" would include the Taiping Rebellion, forced military service and a strict social class, permitting little upward social mobility
This type of politics was linked to a organization that often controlled local politics
This "wave" of immigrants were the third to arrive in the US and were mostly from Japan and other Asian countries
Many of the Gilded Age ethnic neighborhoods housed poor immigrants. The building were so badly constructed and overcrowded that they became...
This group of immigrants migrated into the midwest region of the US, generally were wealthier than most immigrants and used the Homestead Act offer of 160 acres of low cost land, to start up farms