Chapter 16 Review Puzzle
Across
- 2. ___________ Exclusion Act--banned immigration from this country.
- 4. Where would you find Ellis Island?
- 7. Tall building in a city.
- 8. The bottom portion of a boat that included the machinery that keeps a boat running; where the poorest travelers were often forced to stay on a voyage.
- 9. "Newly Rich"; made money in newer industries.
- 12. Immigration center located in San Francisco and was the entry point for most Asian immigrants.
- 14. Foreigners that moved to American after 1880 and came from more diverse countries such as China, Japan, Russia, Italy, and Greece.
- 15. The separation of people based on race, ethnicity, or religion; not allowing them to live in certain places or use certain buildings.
- 16. Someone that wants to protect natural born citizens over immigrants.
- 17. Many Chinese immigrants helped to build these.
- 19. Other than stronger steel, what invention allowed buildings in cities to grow taller?
- 21. What state did most Chinese immigrants move to?
- 23. To purposely spend your money in the most obnoxious and public way to show off to people that don't have as much money.
- 24. British _____________ culture was popular among rich Americans.
- 25. _____________ Societies; connected to churches that helped to do good for those in need--usually immigrants.
Down
- 1. Community-service centers created in poor city neighborhoods.
- 3. To be violated, abused, harmed, discriminated against for some reason such as your race or religion.
- 5. Slum; poorly built apartment; overcrowded and dirty.
- 6. Fear of outsiders.
- 10. To give money to charity.
- 11. Public transportation in cities such as trains and subways.
- 13. Founder of Hull House.
- 18. Foreigners that moved to America from 1800-1880 and came from countries such as England, Spain and Germany.
- 20. America is often referred to as a _________ _____ because of the fact that many people of different backgrounds have come to America and we have mixed all of them into 1 unique American culture.
- 22. A residential area or small town outside but close to a city--popular with families.