JEOPARDY REVIEW GAME CLICKING THE TITLE OF EACH SLIDE WILL BRING YOU BACK TO THE BOARD GAME IMMIGRATION, URBANIZATION, TURN OF THE 20 TH CENTURY.

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JEOPARDY REVIEW GAME CLICKING THE TITLE OF EACH SLIDE WILL BRING YOU BACK TO THE BOARD GAME IMMIGRATION, URBANIZATION, TURN OF THE 20 TH CENTURY

CHAPTER 7 AND 8 CHAPTER REVIEW JourneyTreatmentVocabularyPeople of 20 th Century Changes in the 20 th Century

JOURNEY (10) What is the name of the lowest and filthiest part of the immigrant ship? Steerage

JOURNEY (20) What was the typical length of time for an immigrant ship to arrive in America? 6-12 weeks

JOURNEY (30) Where was the first stop for E uropean immigrants to decide if they could or could not enter? E llis Island ( e ast coast)

JOURNEY (40) Where was the first stop for A sian immigrants to decide if they could or could not enter? A ngel Island (west coast)

JOURNEY (50) Immigrants to California during the Gold Rush who helped build the transcontinental railroad. The Chinese

JOURNEY (60) People who encountered prejudice when the emigrated because of a potato famine in their native country The Irish

JOURNEY (70) Becoming part of a group by learning a new culture, language, common foods and dress to help one fit in. Immigrants to the United States were expected to do this to be successful and to stay. Assimilation

TREATMENT (10) Bad government, war, religious persecution, availability of land, and famine were all examples of _____________ factors for immigrants to travel to America. Push factors

TREATMENT (20) Better job opportunities, pay, living conditions, and political and religious freedom were all ____________ factors for immigrants to come to America. Pull factors

TREATMENT (30) One of the main reasons why nativists did not like immigrants was Taking jobs and failure to assimilate

TREATMENT (40) A reason that many businesses were willing to hire immigrants included Working for lower pay

TREATMENT (50) One main reason why Chinese immigrants were widely accepted at first was because They were wealthy and were willing to open their own shops

TREATMENT (60) A discriminatory name for an individual who does not belong or is foreign born. Alien

TREATMENT (70) What the United States has been called because many different nationalities have blended together Melting Pot/Tossed Salad/Vegetable Soup

VOCABULARY (10) American born person who was not in favor of immigration for various reasons – took jobs and resources, did not assimilate properly (different religions and cultural practices), etc. Nativist

VOCABULARY (20) 1882 act that prevented one group of immigrants from entering America. Chinese Exclusion Act

VOCABULARY (30) Settlers from other lands who come to America to live a better life and face oppression from the native country. Immigrant

VOCABULARY (40) A run-down small, confined, crowded apartment house where many immigrants lived with other families. Tenement House

VOCABULARY (50) Part of a city in which members of a minority often live – the best of conditions are not often found here. Ghetto/Enclaves

VOCABULARY (60) A person who works to bring about change for the better – they emerged in cities in the late 1800s early 1900s as conditions were so bad socially and politically. Reformer

VOCABULARY (70) Jane Addams started this community center in Chicago to help immigrants by providing necessary services – educational, cultural, and social – making their transition to American city life easier. The Hull House

PEOPLE OF 20 TH CENTURY (10) Man in charge of the New York City political machine (“The Ring”). William “Boss” Tweed

PEOPLE OF 20 TH CENTURY (20) Danish immigrant who was the first person to film and write about poor, urban immigrants and their living conditions. Jacob Riis

PEOPLE OF 20 TH CENTURY (30) Killed by Charles Gitout, because he would not give him political appointment while his Vice-President was Chester A. Arthur (who support a civil service based political system). Garfield

PEOPLE OF 20 TH CENTURY (40) Led the Niagara Movement that pushed the idea that African Americans should become well- educated leaders by gaining a liberal arts education (“Talented Tenth”). W.E.B. Du Bois

PEOPLE OF 20 TH CENTURY (50) Man who developed a camera that used rolls of film instead of glass plates. Charles Eastman

PEOPLE OF 20 TH CENTURY (60) Inventor of the electric light. Thomas Alva Edison

PEOPLE OF 20 TH CENTURY (70) Former slave who started a college for African Americans in the South, with the hope that they would viewed as having economic value because they would have acquired useful labor skills for our industrial economy. Booker T. Washington

20 TH CENTURY CHANGES (10) Mass-transit system first used in San Francisco Trolley Car

20 TH CENTURY CHANGES (20) Tax on the constitutional ability to practice your constitutional right to vote. Poll Tax

20 TH CENTURY CHANGES (30) Laws made to keep African Americans as second class citizens. Jim Crow Laws

20 TH CENTURY CHANGES (40) Where people went to live to be close to their industrial jobs (as they did not have the means to travel or live further away). Conditions here were pretty bad. Cities

20 TH CENTURY CHANGES (50) Site of the Wright brothers’ airplane flight. Kitty Hawk, North Carolina

20 TH CENTURY CHANGES (60) Application of science to machinery and architecture and new methods of industrial production to improve given circumstances. Technology

20 TH CENTURY CHANGES (70) Name of the first African American University, created by Booker T. Washington in hopes to provide African Americans with key labor skills. Tuskegee Institute