What were working conditions like in factories? Why did child labor exist during the 19 th century?

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What were working conditions like in factories?

Why did child labor exist during the 19 th century?

What were 3 problems experienced in big cities?

Why did cities become divided by ethnicity?

3 reasons urbanization occurred

What was the goal of the Americanization movement

Why did immigrants support political machines?

What did the Social Gospel movement preach?

Why did Native-born Americans encourage Americanization?

How do Nast’s political cartoons portray city bosses?

What was the purpose of the Chinese Exclusion Act?

Who ran Tammany Hall?

What is patronage?

What was the main goal of the social Gospel Movement?

What is the purpose of patronage?

Immigrants who entered the US through Ellis Island likely came from …

What were the requirements for immigrants who entered the US through Ellis Island?

Nativism was most popular among what type of people?

What is culture shock?

What is the Pendleton Civil Service Act?

What are kickbacks?

What are settlement houses?

Jane Adams is most known for …

Who was Thomas Nast?

Some political cartoons to analyze and know before the test!