Across
- 2. is the process by which immigrants adjust to American culture.
- 4. Laws required children to attend school.
- 8. became popular forms of entertainment.
- 10. used exaggerated and dramatic news reporting.
- 13. included jobs, opportunity, land, and freedom in the United States.
- 14. was the processing center for immigrants in the East.
- 17. grew, including teachers, doctors, lawyers, and professionals.
- 19. was a movement in literature and art focusing on everyday life.
- 20. included economic hardship, persecution, overcrowding, crop failures, and lack of jobs.
- 21. provided services and aid to poor neighborhoods.
- 22. developed on the outskirts of cities.
Down
- 1. often lived in ethnic neighborhoods where they preserved traditions.
- 3. was a time when wealth covered serious social problems.
- 5. is the movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- 6. was the main processing center for Asian immigrants in the West.
- 7. were crowded, run-down apartment buildings.
- 9. literacy led to rapid growth of newspapers.
- 11. arrived mainly from southern and eastern Europe beginning in the mid-1880s
- 12. founded Hull House in Chicago.
- 15. were created using funds from the Morrill Act.
- 16. allowed the creation of tall skyscrapers.
- 18. were Americans who opposed immigration.
