Across
- 2. War I Following the outbreak of which event caused the amount of arrivals at Ellis Island to decrease?
- 4. During Ellis Island’s busiest years, this wing contained legal _____ rooms, waiting rooms for witnesses, detention quarters, and staff offices.
- 6. The trip to Ellis Island was made unnecessary by the National ____ Act
- 9. Doctors known as the “____ men” examined immigrants for trachomas.
- 11. The First ____ Act ended America’s open door immigration policy.
- 12. Many Jewish immigrants brought _______ to the United States.
- 13. What was the name of the alliance made by farmers in Texas to fight the crop lien system?
- 16. Those with typhus, yellow fever, and smallpox were placed in isolation on a hospital on which island?
- 19. Which room watched for symptoms of contagious diseases or mental impairment?
- 21. Which family came to the US from Sicily?
- 22. Georgia broke government and diplomatic relationships with native Americans because of the discovery of what?
Down
- 1. The Civil Rights Act and ____ Rights act fulfilled the promise of citizenship for African Americans
- 3. The ___ Women’s Act gave women the right to independent citizenship
- 5. Which service company published the posters titled “Over There and Over Here”?
- 7. Large shipping lines, such as ______ and White Star competed in the immigrant trade.
- 8. Push Factors include: Economic advancement, war and oppression, ____, and natural disasters
- 10. Some immigrants arrived in the United States with their entire family history documented on what?
- 14. Patrick’s Which day is commemorated in the image above the Tammany Hall infographic?
- 15. “La ___” refers to the Border Patrol
- 17. Which government did little to alleviate the suffering in Ireland?
- 18. The ____ plate was used rather than photographic film for cameras
- 20. “Totally ___” was used by immigration commissioners when asked to describe Ellis Island’s capacity for inspecting the growing number of arrivals in New York.