Across
- 3. helping newcomers learn English and adopt American dress and diet
- 5. All third-class, or steerage, passengers were sent here where immigration officers conducted legal and medical inspections
- 6. from southern and eastern Europe; arrived in increasing numbers until the outbreak of World War I. They were often Catholic or Jewish
- 7. prohibited immigration by Chinese laborers, limited the civil rights of Chinese immigrants already in the United States, and forbade the naturalization of Chinese residents.
Down
- 1. a tendendy towards preferring native-born, white Americans over "new" immigrants
- 2. a processing center for Chinese immigrants, opened in San Francisco Bay in 1910
- 4. white people of all different nationalities blended to create a single culture
- 8. worst accommodations on the ship; located on the lower decks with no private cabins; very crowded and dirty
