
3 Immigration lesson
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Carie Barry
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President Grover Cleveland
Congress
Nativists
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Multiple Choice
What was the stance of Nativists regarding immigrants' influence on American politics?
They wanted immigrants to influence American politics
They were indifferent to immigrants influencing American politics
They did not want immigrants to influence American politics
They encouraged immigrants to run for political office
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Which methods were used to prevent immigrants from voting?
Citizenship tests and property taxes
Poll taxes
Voter registration and ID laws
Literacy tests
Immigration test
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Italian-Americans
German-Americans
African-Americans
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Multiple Select
What did political machines provide immigrants in exchange for their votes?
Education
Training
Jobs
Shelter
Cash
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John "Chief" Smith
Edward "King" Johnson
Henry "Leader" Brown
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Multiple Choice
How did political machines like the one controlled by William "Boss" Tweed provide services to immigrants?
Through honest and transparent governance
By promoting educational programs
Through the use of fraud and corruption
By offering free housing
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Multiple Select
In which regions did urbanization most occur?
Southwest
Northeast
Northwest
South
Midwest
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From 5 million to 29 million
From 20 million to 70 million
From 8 million to 40 million
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Multiple Choice
Why did people living in rural areas move to cities during the period of urbanization?
To find better educational facilities
To escape violence and racism
To find work after losing jobs on farms
Because of forced migration policies
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For better weather conditions
To join cultural movements
To start agricultural businesses
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Multiple Choice
What was the purpose of city governments in providing residences for people in the city?
To provide employment opportunities
To ensure safe living conditions and services
To collect more taxes from the residents
To build more schools and hospitals
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Multiple Choice
What is a characteristic feature of row houses?
They are detached homes with large yards
They are homes for a single family but shared walls with other homes
They are temporary shelters for travelers
They are government-owned buildings for public use
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Tourists
Students
Business owners
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Multiple Choice
What was a requirement for tenements according to the law passed by New York City?
Tenements had to be painted every year
Tenements had to have air shafts that allowed fresh air and a window in each room
Tenements had to have a garden
Tenements were required to have a rooftop access
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Multiple Choice
What happened to sewage in the cities?
It was properly disposed of in sewage treatment plants
It was used as fertilizer in city parks
It flowed down streets
It was recycled for industrial use
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Multiple Choice
By 1910, what measures did many cities take to improve sanitation?
They banned horses from the streets
They introduced garbage recycling programs
They built sewer lines and formed sanitation departments
They relocated industries outside city limits
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Multiple Choice
How did most people get water if they did not have indoor plumbing?
They collected rainwater
They used wells inside their homes
They used buckets to get water from faucets on the streets
They bought bottled water
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Multiple Choice
What issue did other cities face after establishing their own police departments?
There were too many police officers
There was not enough police to stop crimes
The police were too well paid
Crime rates decreased significantly
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Plastic, steel, and glass
Iron, bamboo, and plaster
Aluminum, vinyl, and marble
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Multiple Choice
What was the main message preached by the Social Gospel Movement?
To achieve economic prosperity, one must help the poor
To find salvation, one must help the poor
To improve society, one must focus on personal success
To gain political power, one must serve the wealthy
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Multiple Choice
Who were the founders of the settlement houses established in 1886 in New York City?
John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie
Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr
Charles Stover and Stanton Coit
Jacob Riis and Florence Kelley
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Janie Porter Barrett
Jane Addams and Janie Porter Barrett
Ellen Gates Starr and Janie Porter Barrett
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