Immigration and Urbanization part 1

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1.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Immigrants often lived in communities with others from their home country because
Back
It was a way to help make the adjustment to the United States easier
Answer explanation
Immigrants often formed communities with others from their home country as it provided support and familiarity, making the adjustment to life in the United States easier.
2.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which statement best explains how immigrants contributed to the economy of the United States? Options: Immigrants provided most of the capital resources used to build factories, Immigrants provided natural resources used to manufacture goods, Immigrants provided human resources as factory workers, Immigrants provided human and natural resources from their home countries
Back
Immigrants provided human resources as factory workers
Answer explanation
The correct choice highlights that immigrants significantly contributed to the U.S. economy by providing human resources as factory workers, filling labor shortages and driving industrial growth.
3.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Angel Island was the main immigrant station for Asian immigrants.
Back
Was the main immigrant station for Asian immigrants.
Answer explanation
Angel Island served primarily as the main immigration station for Asian immigrants, processing many who faced strict scrutiny. It was not a temporary holding place or focused on European immigrants or religious persecution.
4.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
What BIG technological advancement did Chinese Immigrants help build?
Back
The Transcontinental Railroad
Answer explanation
Chinese immigrants played a crucial role in building the Transcontinental Railroad, significantly contributing to its construction in the 19th century, which connected the eastern and western United States.
5.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Which of the following is not a pull factor? religious freedom, a drought or famine, job opportunities, New Inventions
Back
a drought or famine
Answer explanation
A drought or famine is a push factor, as it drives people away from their homes due to adverse conditions. In contrast, religious freedom, job opportunities, and new inventions attract individuals, making them pull factors.
6.
FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
Cindy lives in a country that has had civil war break out. Is this a push or a pull factor?
Back
Push
Answer explanation
A civil war is a situation that forces people to leave their homes due to danger and instability. This is considered a push factor, as it pushes individuals away from their current location in search of safety.
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FLASHCARD QUESTION
Front
The growth of cities is: Immigration, Urbanization, Mechanization, Materialization
Back
Urbanization
Answer explanation
The growth of cities is primarily referred to as urbanization, which involves the increasing population and expansion of urban areas. Immigration and mechanization contribute to this process, but urbanization is the overarching term.
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