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THIS IS

Immigrant s Booming Cities City Life Ellis Island EducationCulture

The term used when talking about reasons why people were forced out of their countries and chose to immigrate to the US A 100

The term used to describe the attraction Immigrants had wanting to come to America A 200

A 300 Russian government attacks on Jewish villages during the 1800s.

Up to 2,000 people would be jam packed in this part of a ship on their way to America A 400

The Ellis Island of the West Coast A 500

B 100 The movement of the population from farms to cities

B 200 This was the primary cause for the growth of cities in the 19 th and 20 th Centuries

A place were 4-5 families lived B 300

One Theory One theory has the immigrants of the 1800’s to early 1900’s assimilating and producing a multi-ethnic America blended society B 400

A famous settlement house founded in Chicago in 1889 B 500

These structures saved space in the cities and saved money as land prices rose C 100

This helped ease the congestion on the streets C 200

Pulitzer and Hearst used sensational reporting known as this. C 300

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager

C 400 Scott Joplin is associated with this style of music

A variety show including comedians, song and dance and acrobats C 500

The 3 R’s D 100

The place where immigrant children learned English D 200

D 300 The best selling authors in mid 1800’s

D 400 The increase in education lead to the success of this daily business.

D 500 Horatio Alger was best known for authoring these works.

E 100 Immigrants becoming part of American culture is

The Speech and habits of people in a region captured by Twain in his novels is known as E 200

Writers who tried to show the harsh side of life were known as this. E 300

The creator of basketball E 400

E players in this activity died from injuries

F 100 The largest immigrant groups came from this area in the late 1800s after 1865

The largest immigrant groups came from this area after 1865 F 200

F 300 An area where immigrants live that share a common culture and will settle in this area where people share their language and customs Lower East Side Little Italy Chinatown

What is the Outline HEADING I.___________________________ Chinese Exclusion Act Gentlemen's Agreement Congress bans immigration of undesirables Immigration Act 1917 F 400

F 500 This group was responsible for ruling on the final attempts to stay in America after rejection.

The Final Jeopardy Category is: Impacts. Please record your wager.

Which event may be a cause of the other three? A)Many people in Europe were living through hard times B)Immigration to U.S. increased C)Immigrants settled in U.S. D)Immigrants had difficulty adjusting to life in U.S.

Thank You for Playing Jeopardy!

A 100 Push Factor

A 200 Pull Factors

A 300 Pogroms

A 400 Steerage

A 500 Angel Island

B 100 Urbanization

B 200 Industrialization

B 300 Tenements

B 400 Melting Pot vs Salad Bowl

B 500 The Hull House

C 100 Skyscrapers

C 200 Public transportation

C 300 Yellow Journalism

C 400 Ragtime

C 500 Vaudeville

D 100 Reading, Writing and Arithmetic

D 200 Schools Or Settlement Houses

D 300 Women

D 400 Newspapers

D 500 Dime Novels Will also accept “Rags to Riches”

E 100 Assimilation

E 200 Local color

E 300 Realists

E 400 James Naismith

E 500 Football

E 100 Eastern and Southern Europe

E 200 Eastern and Southern Europe

E 300 Ethnic Neighborhood

E 400 RESTRICTIONS on immigration

E 500 Board of Inquiry

A)Many people in Europe were living through hard timesMany people in Europe were living through hard times E 500

DAILY DOUBLE C 400 DAILY DOUBLE Place A Wager