Urban America 1865-1896
Quiz yourself by thinking what should be in
each of the black spaces below before clicking
on it to display the answer.
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Nativism | disliking of immigrants by native-born peoples
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Chinese Exclusion Act | not allowing to immigrate 1882-1943
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Why did immigrants move to America? | better life, better jobs, political freedoms, religions freedoms, "American Dream"
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Where did immigrants enter America? | Ellis or Angel island
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Why did American cities grow? | immigrants tended to remain in cities, more better paying jobs, running water, lights, plumbing
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Skyscraper | made of steel, built up not out-land costs increased
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Mass Transit | move people more efficiently-cable cars, electric trolley cars
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