Across
- 2. Exclusion Act a law, enacted in 1882, that prohibited all Chinese except students, teachers merchants, tourists, and government officials from entering the United States.
- 4. Gospel Movement 19th-century reform movement based on the belief that Christians have a responsibility to help improve working conditions and alleviate poverty
- 6. Movement education program designed to help immigrants assimilate to American culture
- 8. Island an island in New York Harbor that was the chief immigration station in the United States from 1892 to 1924.
- 9. Addams American social worker and activist; co-founder of Hull House, an organization focusing on the needs of immigrants. Nobel Peace Prize winner in 1931.
Down
- 1. the growth of cities
- 3. favoring the interests of native-born people over foreign-born people.
- 4. Stratification organization of people into social classes by wealth
- 5. Agreement 1907-1908 agreement between the U.S. and Japanese governments to limit Japanese immigration to the United States.
- 7. Island an island in the San Francisco Bay that was an entry point for many Asian immigrants to the United States beginning in 1910.
