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1 Chapter 7 Vocab Immigration and Urbanization

2 New Immigrants People who immigrated to the US beginning in the 1870s. Typically from S. and E. Europe, were typically unskilled, poor, Catholic or Jewish, and likely to settle in cities.

3 Ellis Island A small island in New York Harbor that served as the processing center for immigrants arriving on the east coast after 1892.

4 Angel Island Processing center for immigrants arriving to the west coast of the US after 1910.

5 Nativism A preference for native-born people and a desire to limit immigration. Part II and III on your own.

6 Chinese Exclusion Act 1882-This law barred Chinese immigration for 10 years and prevented the Chinese already in the country from becoming citizens. Renewed in 1892, and made permanent in 1902 it was not repealed until 1943.

7 Gentleman’s Agreement Agreement made between Teddy Roosevelt and Japan. Agreed to end segregation of Japanese immigrants in American schools if Japan would limit the emigration of its citizens to the United States.

8 Urbanization Rise in the number of people living in cities at the turn of the century.

9 Tenements Low cost multi-family housing designed to squeeze in as many families as possible.

10 Gilded Age/ Mark Twain Depicted American society as gilded, or having a rotten core covered with gold paint. Coined by Mark Twain. Refers to the end of the 19 th century.

11 Consumerism People want and buy many new products that they don’t need. Result of more people working for wages. Part II and III on your own.

12 Mass Culture Americans all across the country become more and more alike in their consumption patterns. Result of better communication and transportation. Part II and III on your own.

13 Today’s assignment: What is Urbanization? (in your own words) Causes of urbanization: Technological improvements: Effects of urbanization: Read the primary source documents on urbanization and identify major problems Then: fill out the political ‘toon…be sure to write a caption!

14 Spoils System/ Patronage Government jobs go to supporters of the winning party in an election. Many people believe that this system prevents the government from addressing the nation’s issues and corrupts those who work fro the government.

15 Pendleton Civil Service Act Creates a Civil Service Commission to make rules about how people gain Civil Service jobs. Under the Pendleton Act, candidates competed for jobs through examinations, and appointments could only be made from the list of people who took the exams. Once appointed, a civil service official could not be removed for political reasons.

16 Political Machine Organized group that controlled the activities of a political party in a city and offered services to voters and businesses in exchange for political of financial support.

17 Tammany Hall/ William Marcy Tweed Tammany Hall: Corrupt Democratic political machine in NYC. William Marcy Tweed: One of the earliest and most powerful bosses, became head of Tammany Hall in 1868.


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