Timeline Answers : 300,000 New Chinese

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Timeline Answers 1851-1883: 300,000 New Chinese 1870-1920: 20 Million New Europeans 1880-1920: 260,000 from West Indies 1892-1924: 17 million through Ellis Island 1910-1930: 700,000 new Mexicans 1910-1940: 50,000 Chinese through Angel Island 1873: Depression of 1873 1882: Chinese Exclusion Act 1887: American Protective Association founded 1890: European Immigrants switch from North & West to South & East 1892: Chinese Exclusion Act renewed 1894: Prescott F Hall founds Immigrant Restriction League 1896: Congress passes literacy test for immigrants; vetoed by Pres. Cleveland 1898: US annexes Hawai’i 1900: European population at 400 million 1902: Chinese Exclusion Act until 1943 1902: National Reclamation Act 1906: Segregation of Japanese in San Francisco schools 1907: 30,000 Japanese immigrate in one year 1907-1908: Gentleman’s Agreement 1910: political & social upheaval in Mexico 1917: Congress passes literacy test over Wilson’s veto

Chapter 15, sections 2 & 3 Urbanization Immigrants Row houses Tenements Transportation Mass transit Sanitation departments Chicago Settlement houses Jane Addams 11. Political machine 12. Ward boss 13. City boss 14. Mayor 15. Immigrants 16. Graft 17. Kickbacks 18. Tammany Hall 19. Tweed Ring

Political Machine Ward boss City Boss Local precinct workers 4/23/2017 City Boss Ward boss 1st or 2nd generation immigrants Local precinct workers and captains Immigrants and the poor

Chapter 15, section 4 20. Patronage 21. Merit system 22. Civil service 23. Stalwarts 24. Mugwumps 25. James A. Garfield 26. Chester A. Arthur 27. Pendleton Act 28. Grover Cleveland 29. McKinley Tariff Act 30. Cleveland

Chapter 16, section 1 Elevators Steel skeletons Louis Sullivan St. Louis Make better use of limited space Richmond, VA Commute “el” subways 10. Suspension bridges 11. Urban planning 12. Daniel Burnham 13. Wright 14. December 17, 1903 15. Air mail 16. George Eastman 17. Kodak

George Eastman invented the Kodak camera in 1888 George Eastman invented the Kodak camera in 1888. After a photographer snapped a roll of film, he or she shipped the film for processing – and the camera for reloading – to the Eastman factory. To learn more about the Kodak camera and its features, examine this early advertisement. Find camera ads in an advertising circular or a current newspaper or magazine. Then make a Venn diagram in which you compare and contrast the features and prices of today’s cameras with those of this Kodak camera.

Chapter 16, sections 2 & 3 18. 2-16 19. 8-14 20. Kindergarten 21. science, civics, history 22. “Americanize” 23. Industrial development 24. Entrance exams 25. High school diploma 26. Booker T. Washington 27. WEB du Bois 28.Literacy tests 29. Poll tax 30. Grandfather clauses 31. Jim Crow laws 32. Plessy vs. Ferguson 33. “separate but equal” 34. Mexicans 35. Agricultural 36. Chinese Exclusion Act

Chapter 16, section 4 37. Coney Island 38. Bicycle 39. Hersey 40. Coca-Cola 41. Baseball 42. World Series 43. African Americas 44. Ragtime 45. Movies 46. Joseph Pulitzer 47. William Randolph Hearst 48. Marshall Field 49. Chain Stores 50. Mail Order Catalogues