
The rise of nativism
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DANICA RYBICKI
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The Rise of Nativism and Asian Americans
Unit 2 Part B : Immigration during the Gilded Age
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Immigrants from Southern Europe
Immigrants from England
Could obtain land basically for free
Place for processing immigrants from the Europe
Place for processing immigrants from Asia
New Immigrants
Old Immigrants
Homestead Act of 1864
Ellis Island
Angel Island
New Immigrants
Old Immigrants
Homestead Act of 1864
Ellis Island
Angel Island
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There is a lot of change with a growing nation. A need for more labor especially after the Civil War.
The US brings in im
migrant labor from China to work the gold mines and then the railroad.
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Multiple Choice
Where did most of the Chinese and Japanese immigrants settle?
California
Texas
Florida
New York
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Poll
What do you think the word nativism means?
people who are born here
belief that people born in the country are better than immigrants
belief that immigrants are better than people born in the country
the ban on immigration
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The belief that native-born Americans were superior or better than immigrants.
Nativists wanted stricter immigration laws.
Nativism
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Multiple Choice
Which group was the first to have an immigration law made against them based on race?
Chinese
Mexican
Irish
Japanese
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Multiple Choice
According to the video, who were the first "illegal immigrants" in the US?
Chinese
Japanese
Polish
German
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Multiple Choice
Which law restricted Chinese immigration?
Chinese Exclusion Act
Gentlemen's Agreement
Homestead Act
13th Amendment
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The Gentlemen's Agreement was made with Japanese Government. The Japanese government would limited numbers of Japanese entering the US and the US would reduce discrimination.
The Japanese also experienced immigration restrictions
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Dropdown
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Look at this cartoon so that you can answer the following questions.
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Multiple Choice
To which act does this refer?
Gentlemen's Agreement
Immigration Act 1924
Chinese Exclusion Act
Homestead Act 1864
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Multiple Choice
What is he sitting outside of?
The US
Dodger Stadium
Ellis Island
His job
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Multiple Choice
What is his feeling?
excited
happy
hopeful
sad
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Multiple Choice
Is the cartoon a stereotypical representation of a Chinese person?
yes
no
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Open Ended
Why do you think that people during the Gilded Age (1870-1900) would have a nativist viewpoint?
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Open Ended
Do you agree with the laws made that excluded a group of people from the US based on race? Why or why not?
The Rise of Nativism and Asian Americans
Unit 2 Part B : Immigration during the Gilded Age
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