Urbanization and Immigration Flashcard

Urbanization and Immigration Flashcard

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History

11th Grade

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TX.§113.41.C.15.C., TX.§113.41.C.3.B., TX.§113.41.C.13.B.

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1.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

According to the chart, what statement is true? Options: Immigrants from all over the world were welcome in America, Most immigrants during this time were coming from Asia, Immigration to the United States was a positive for the United States, European immigrants were granted more entry than any other group

Back

European immigrants were granted more entry than any other group

Answer explanation

The chart indicates that European immigrants were granted more entry than any other group, highlighting the preference for European immigration during that time period.

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TX.§113.41.C.13.B.

2.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Based on the information on the graph, which statement is most accurate? Options: People who lived in urban areas were poor, The percentage of urban population increased between 1850 and 1900., By 1900, 30% of the population lived in rural areas, Industrialization led to an increase in the rural population in the late 1800's.

Back

The percentage of urban population increased between 1850 and 1900.

Answer explanation

The graph indicates a clear increase in the urban population from 1850 to 1900, making the statement about the percentage of urban population increasing the most accurate. The other statements are either incorrect or misleading.

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TX.§113.43.C.6.B.

3.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

During the last part of the nineteenth century, most immigrants to the United States found work as

Back

unskilled factory and sweatshop workers

Answer explanation

During the late 19th century, many immigrants were unskilled and found work in factories and sweatshops, which were the primary sources of employment for newcomers, rather than in professional or skilled trades.

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TX.§113.41.C.3.C.

4.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Nativists in California in the 1880's would most likely have supported

Back

passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act

Answer explanation

Nativists in California in the 1880s opposed immigration, particularly from Asia. They would have supported the passage of the Chinese Exclusion Act, which aimed to restrict Chinese immigration, reflecting their anti-immigrant sentiments.

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TX.§113.41.C.15.C.

5.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

According to this 1870 cartoon, which statement about the time period is accurate? Chinese laborers were welcomed to the United States with open arms. The Know-Nothing Party was formed to help gain rights for minorities. Very few Chinese were interested in coming to the United States. A movement existed in America to prevent the immigration of people from China.

Back

A movement existed in America to prevent the immigration of people from China

Answer explanation

The cartoon reflects the anti-Chinese sentiment of the time, indicating that there was a movement in America aimed at preventing Chinese immigration, contrasting with the other statements that suggest acceptance or interest.

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TX.§113.41.C.15.C.

6.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

What conclusion can be accurately drawn from the image above?

Back

Farmers benefit everyone in society.

Answer explanation

The correct conclusion is that farmers benefit everyone in society, as they provide essential food and resources, contributing to the economy and overall well-being of the community.

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TX.§113.41.C.3.B.

7.

FLASHCARD QUESTION

Front

Which development was a major cause of the change in grain prices shown in the table?

Back

overproduction by farmers

Answer explanation

Overproduction by farmers led to an excess supply of grain, causing prices to drop. This oversupply is a key factor in the price changes shown in the table, making it the major cause of the fluctuation.

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TX.§113.41.C.3.B.

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