2.4 The New Immigrants

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Across
  1. 3. helping newcomers learn English and adopt American dress and diet
  2. 5. All third-class, or steerage, passengers were sent here where immigration officers conducted legal and medical inspections
  3. 6. from southern and eastern Europe; arrived in increasing numbers until the outbreak of World War I. They were often Catholic or Jewish
  4. 7. prohibited immigration by Chinese laborers, limited the civil rights of Chinese immigrants already in the United States, and forbade the naturalization of Chinese residents.
Down
  1. 1. a tendendy towards preferring native-born, white Americans over "new" immigrants
  2. 2. a processing center for Chinese immigrants, opened in San Francisco Bay in 1910
  3. 4. white people of all different nationalities blended to create a single culture
  4. 8. worst accommodations on the ship; located on the lower decks with no private cabins; very crowded and dirty