CHAPTER 4 - INDUSTRIALIZATION

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Across
  1. 3. a corrupt set of Democratic power that was ran by Boss Tweed in New York
  2. 4. these immigrants came from Southern and Eastern Europe, were mostly Jewish, didn't know a trade, and didn't adapt well to the American way of life
  3. 5. reasons for immigrants to come into another country
  4. 7. money needed to start and run a business
  5. 10. when you leave a country
  6. 14. group that primarily went against Catholic immigrants
  7. 15. 19th century inventor who created things like the indoor light bulb and Menlo Park
  8. 16. when there's a shift from city populations towards more densely populated urban neighborhoods
Down
  1. 1. organization that pushed for literacy tests as a way to limit immigration
  2. 2. young social reformer who created settlement houses like Hull House
  3. 6. 1882 law that forbade all Chinese workers from immigrating into the United States
  4. 8. when you enter a country
  5. 9. these immigrants came from Northern and Western Europe, were educated, spoke English, and adapted to the American way of life
  6. 11. a dislike or mistrust of immigrants
  7. 12. reasons for immigrants to leave their home country
  8. 13. Edison's research lab in New Jersey that set a pattern of research and development in the United States
  9. 17. political boss that ran a corrupt place of Democratic power in New York called Tammany Hall