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Immigration

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Pull factors   Any reasons that attract immigrants to the US (ex. jobs, better life, religious and political freedom, etc)  
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Push factors   Reasons why people leave their country (ex. war, opression, persecution, famine, etc.)  
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"old" immigrants (1820s-1880s)   Northern and western Europe ( great Britain ( wales, Scotland), Germany, Ireland), holland, Sweden) 82% came from northern and western Europe  
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Factors (advantages for old immigrants):   1.similar institutions, ideology, + religion made easier to assimilate + adapt to the US, 2. well-educated + skilled workers with the knowledge to succeed + benefit society and the country, 3. were able to move out west to settle the "open frontier"  
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WASP   White Anglo-Saxon Protestant  
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Homestead Acts   the government gave away 160 acres of free land for people to farm  
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New Immigrants (1890s-1920s)   Southern and Eastern Europe (Italy, Russia, Poland, Greece, Austria-Hungary, Jews)  
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Dangerous ideologies that were a serious threat to our institutions, government, and country.   1. socialism, 2. anarchism, 3. communism  
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disadvantages for new immigrants   1. diff. religions, strange cultures, and lack of education made it difficult to succeed + assimilate. 2. poverty + closed frontier prevented them from moving west  
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American Protective Association   natavists who wanted the gov. to limit the number of immigrants coming to the US  
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Literacy Test   to enter the US, an immigrant had to read 40 words in any language  
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Quota Laws   each country was given a specific number of immigrants allowed into the country each year  
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Ellis Island (1892-1954)   place where immigrants were processed (examined) to determine if they were allowed to enter the US  
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Annie Moore   first of 16 million people to emmigrate to America  
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steerage   bottom of the boat; passenger ship; reserved for those paying the cheapest fare with terrible accomodations. Average was $30.00. 90% of immigrants were in steerage.  
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what percent of immigrants made it to the US?   80%  
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Symbols for Trachoma, Heart Conditions, Retarded, and Pregnant   T, A, X, PG  
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Symbols for foot, back, eyes, and scalp.   Ft, B, E, Sc  
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Symbols for neck and hernia   N and K  
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ghetto   area of a city where people of the same nationality or race live together (ethnic neighborhood)  
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tenements   apartment buildings where immigrants lived together in crowded, dirty conditions  
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