Immigartion and Cities
Across
- 4. These were immigrant communities in cites, new arrived immigrants settle there because of similar language and culture.
- 5. These were quickly and poorly built apartments to house the growing number of immigrants in US Cities like New York.
- 9. Despised because they were catholic.
- 11. Passed in 1907 to appease the Japanese over immigration.
- 15. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what country?
- 16. This is the largest ethnic neighborhood in the U.S, can be found in San Francisco to this day.
- 17. This theory suggests that immigrants retain their culture rather than blend into the mainstream American culture.
- 21. This was a movement in the late 19th Century to teach immigrants about American history, culture, customs, and cooking.
- 22. This city built the first subway in America.
- 23. This acronym is the root issue behind Nativism in America.
- 24. By the turn of the 20th Century,y after major disasters, cities began to develop these for better construction of buildings.
- 25. Passed in 1921, it limited immigrants to 3 percent of those already here.
Down
- 1. The idea that immigrants or new cultures would come together and blend into the mainstream culture.
- 2. These community centers emerged from the Social Gospel movement, which was supported by Christian churches.
- 3. This is a major dislike and distrust of immigrants entering a country.
- 6. Wrote a poem about the Statue of Liberty, which became its motto.
- 7. This city was devastated by fire in the 1870s.
- 8. This act banned Chinese immigrants from coming to America in 1882.
- 10. This city was devastated by an earthquake in 1906.
- 12. Is a a belief or view that American-born is preferred over immigrants.
- 13. He was a photo-essayist who exposed the conditions of tenement houses in New York.
- 14. She helped to establish the Hull House movement in Chicago.
- 18. This was a major immigrant processing center on the West Coast.
- 19. This was a major immigrant processing Center for immigrants on the East Coast.
- 20. Limited immigrants to 2 percent based off the 1890 census.