Immigration and the Gilded Age

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Across
  1. 6. This was a movement in the late 19th Century to teach immigrants abourt American history, cutlure, customs, and cooking.
  2. 8. This was a major immigrant processing center on the West coast.
  3. 10. The Statue of Liberty was a gift from what country.
  4. 14. These were immigrant communities in cites, new arrived immigrants settle there because of similar language and culture.
  5. 16. He and another co-author coined the term the Gilded Age.
  6. 17. Passed in 1921 and again in 1924 these acts restricted immigration to the United States.
  7. 18. He was a photo-essayist who exposed the conditions of tenement house in New York.
  8. 19. This theory believes that immigrants retain their culture rather than blending into the mainstream Culture of America.
Down
  1. 1. This is a major dislike and distrust of immigrants entering a country.
  2. 2. This is a belief or view that American born, were preferred over immigrants.
  3. 3. Wrote a poem about the Statue of liberty which became its motto.
  4. 4. By the turn of the 20th Century after major disaster, cites began to develop these for better construction of buildings.
  5. 5. This city was devastated by an earthquake in 1906.
  6. 7. This city was devastated by fire in the 1870’s.
  7. 9. The idea that immigrants or new cultures would come together and blend into the mainstream culture.
  8. 11. These community centers grew out the Social Gospel movement, they were supported by Christian churches
  9. 12. This city built the first subway in America.
  10. 13. She helped to establish the Hull House movement in Chicago
  11. 14. This was a major immigrant processing Center for immigrants on the East Coast.
  12. 15. This is the largest ethnic neighborhood in the U.S., can be found in San Francisco to this day.
  13. 19. These were quickly and poorly build apartments to house the growing number of immigrants in US Cities like New York.