Across
- 5. Something that causes someone to be pushed out of their homes and to a new place (Ex: War)
- 6. They could not be citizens, could not vote, so they didn’t have a voice in politics
- 8. To stop the increase of immigrants coming to the shores of the US, immigration was banned altogether
- 9. Based on stereotypes and prejudgements, immigrants are used as scapegoats to blame for the community and country’s problems
- 10. Public Schools (Mamie Tape is San Francisco similar to struggle of African Americans) and the creation of Chinatowns
- 11. When someone is prejudiced or violent verbally or physically against others
Down
- 1. If the three levels were still not enough to get the immigrants to leave, then many riots occurred and violence happened often
- 2. All people born or given citizenship in the place you live in, then you are citizens. No state can make any laws which will harm a persons rights. They also can’t take a persons's life, liberty, or property without a fair trial
- 3. When land is taken from the people and leaves them with nothing but their ability to work. They sell their labor & become wage workers (working-class person)
- 4. People in power and institutions created ways to ensure that immigrants could not participate or compete in the US economy, to survive
- 5. A factor that pulls people from their original country to move to another country. (Ex: chances of higher education)
- 7. Detaining and locking them (immigrants) up; Angel Island
