Early 20th Century Immigration

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