THE CHALLENGES OF URBANIZATION (468-472)

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Across
  1. 3. Lack of water supply, wooden buildings, candles, & kerosene heaters made _________ common in cities.
  2. 5. Which ethnic group settled in the largest area of New York City?
  3. 7. This was introduced in the 1870s to make city water safer.
  4. 8. One of the most influential members of the settlement house movement, she founded the Hull House in Chicago.
  5. 9. This type of transportation was introduced in Boston in 1897.
  6. 12. This was designed to assimilate people of wide-ranging cultures into the dominant culture.
  7. 18. Many immigrants moved to cities because they were convenient & ________ places to live.
  8. 19. Community centers in slum neighborhoods that provided assistance to people, especially immigrants.
  9. 23. By 1890, there were more Irish people living in this U.S. city than in Dublin.
Down
  1. 1. Term used to refer to growth of cities.
  2. 2. What U.S. city established the nation's first paid fire department?
  3. 4. After the San Francisco earthquake, for how many days did fires burn in the city?
  4. 6. After technological improvements in farming, many farmers moved from rural areas to ___________.
  5. 10. Because cities did not have safe __________ __________, diseases like cholera & typhoid fever spread.
  6. 11. Preached salvation through service to the poor.
  7. 13. Transportation systems designed to move large numbers of people along fixed routes.
  8. 14. Job competition between blacks & white immigrants caused this.
  9. 15. Multifamily urban dwellings.
  10. 16. Police forces were started in response to the increase in ____________ in the cities.
  11. 17. This type of transportation was introduced in San Francisco in 1873.
  12. 20. Where did people dump their garbage before there were garbage collectors?
  13. 21. Many cities developed these systems to replace outhouses & improve hygienic living conditions.
  14. 22. African Americans moved north to cities like Chicago & _____________ to escape racial violence.