New Immigration in the Late 19th Century

New Immigration in the Late 19th Century

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Social Studies

11th Grade

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1.

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Front

New Immigration in the late 19th century was driven by turmoil in Europe.

Back

The reasons for increased immigration during this period.

2.

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Front

Push factors included low wages, unemployment, disease, and religious persecution.

Back

Factors that drove people to leave their home countries.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Immigrants influenced the U.S. economy, politics, and culture.

Back

The impact of immigrants on American society.

4.

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Front

How were Chinese workers seen in comparison to European workers?

Back

Chinese workers were paid half of what European workers earned and did the most dangerous jobs on the railroad.

5.

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Front

What kind of welcome did Chinese immigrants face at Angel Island?

Back

Chinese immigrants faced lengthy and specific interrogation processes at Angel Island.

6.

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Front

Did all Chinese immigrants process through Angel Island?

Back

Approximately 18% of immigrants to Angel Island were rejected, most of whom were from China.

7.

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Front

What problems increased in over-crowded cities?

Back

Over-crowded cities led to increased problems with crime and disease in American society.

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