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Page 1: United States Immigration “Explore and Review Questions”

United States Immigration“Explore and Review

Questions”

Page 2: United States Immigration “Explore and Review Questions”

Page 64-65. 1. List 4 reasons for the increase in

immigration.

1. Hope for better opportunities - (example: jobs).

2. Escaping Oppressive Governments.

3. Adventure in the United States.

4. Religious freedom. - (example: Jews from Poland, Germany, & Russia).

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Page 66-67.

2. What are the 3 reasons cities grew and developed?

1. The rapid growth of specialized industries that created jobs. • (e: Steel manufacturing in Pittsburgh).

2. Immigration mainly from Europe.• (e: 37 million from 1820-1925).

3. Migration from rural to urban areas due to Mechanization.

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3. How did this rapid industrialization and urbanization negatively affect

immigrants?

Overpopulation in cities brought about crime, filth, poverty, disease, & the creation of slum housing known as “tenements” in ghettoes.

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4. What was the Hull House and who founded it?

The Hull House was “settlement house” that provided aid to new immigrants.

Founded by Jane Addams in 1889 in Chicago, Illinois.

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Page 72.5.What role did the Hull House

play in helping immigrants?

It helped immigrants to “settle” into American life by providing help learning English, finding a job, a safe place to live, child care, and various services to cope with the stress of a hard life in a new land.

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6. How were the Chinese and Irish immigrants treated during the late

1800s and early 1900s?

• Irish & Chinese were given the most difficult jobs, low pay, long hours, & were often turned away from jobs due to discrimination.

• Ex: The Chinese Exclusion Act: 1883 law that kept all but 105 Chinese a year from immigrating to the U.S.

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7. Define “political machines.”

• Corrupt, dishonest, and very powerful politicians who did anything to ensure their candidates won election.

• Ex: “Boss” Tweed of New York often accepted bribes and kickbacks (graft) which made him exceptionally rich.

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8. How did political machines gain power in the United States?

• Political machines gave their supporters government jobs & kickbacks.

• Gained the vote of new immigrants.

• Often used threats, tricks, or violence to keep other candidates from office.

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9. How did advances in transportation link

resources, products, and services?

- Through the use and building of hundreds of connecting railroads across the United States to large cities, raw materials, & industries.

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10. Why were manufacturing areas located by centers of

population?

-Large centers of population like New York, Boston, and Pittsburgh provided many willing workers for growing industries such as steel or meat-packing during the industrialization era.

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11. Where was the textile industry located?

Mainly in large cities in New England .

-Ex: Boston, MA

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12. Where was the automobile industry

located?

-Detroit, Michigan

-known a “motor city”

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13. Where was the steel industry

located?

-Pittsburgh, PA

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14. How did industrialization and urbanization affect Americans

living in rural, agricultural areas?

-Due to “mechanization,” human labor was replaced by machines in rural areas (farms).

-Many Americans flocked to cities to find jobs in the growing industries.

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15. Name 2 inventions and its inventor which created great

change and industrialized growth in the United States.

Invention: Telephone Inventor: Bell

Invention: Light bulb Inventor: Edison

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16. Why did these inventions have such an enormous impact on the

United States?

-Light Bulb: It provided a reliable & safe source of light allowing the work day to be extended leading to increased production of goods.

-Phone: Provided fast and easy access to communication & information over long distances.