Early 20th Century Immigration
Across
- 3. The exchange and blending of cultural traits between groups.
- 4. A metaphor for a society where different cultures blend together.
- 7. The immigration station in San Francisco, often used to process Asian immigrants.
- 9. Conditions that drive people to leave their homeland.
- 13. The process of adapting to a new culture while often giving up aspects of one's original culture.
- 14. The legal process by which a non-citizen becomes a citizen of a country.
- 16. A society where multiple cultures coexist and maintain their unique cultural identities.
- 17. The primary immigration processing center in New York City from 1892 to 1954.
- 19. A law that restricted Chinese immigration to the United States beginning in 1882.
Down
- 1. A crowded, often unsafe apartment building where many immigrants lived.
- 2. A person who flees their home country due to fear of persecution or conflict.
- 5. The process of moving to a new country to live permanently.
- 6. Leaving one's country to live in another.
- 8. A policy limiting the number of immigrants from specific countries.
- 10. The removal of a person from a country where they are not legally allowed to remain.
- 11. Protection granted to individuals who have fled their home country for safety from war or persecution
- 12. The policy of favoring native-born inhabitants over immigrants.
- 15. Conditions that attract people to a new country.
- 18. Enclave A neighborhood or area with a high concentration of people from the same ethnic group.