IMMIGRATION & URBANIZATION
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Read each statement or question below.  Choose the answer that best completes the statement or answers the question.  4 points each.
Through which place did immigrants arriving on the East Coast pass before gaining entry into the United States? *
Through which place did immigrants arriving on the West Coast pass before gaining entry into the United States? *
Which term refers to the mixture of diverse cultures whose people blended together by abandoning their native language and customs? *
Which idea led to a rise in anti-immigrant groups and a demand for immigration restrictions? *
Through which place were 19th-century eastern European immigrants more likely to pass before gaining entry into the United States? *
This was used to address the movement of the large amount of people in urbanized areas. *
The main goal of the Americanization movement was to *
Many immigrants flocked to the nation’s cities because of *
Most nativists of the late 1800's would most likely have supported the *
Base your answer to the next (2) questions on the poem below.
...'Give me your tired, your poor, Your huddled masses yearning to breathe free.  The wretched refuse of your teeming shore.  Send these, the homeless, tempest-tost to me, I lift my lamp beside the Golden Door!'

- Emma Lazarus
An American who agrees with the ideas expressed by the poem would most likely favor *
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The large majority of immigrants that came to the United States arrived from what country? *
Immigrants to the United States at the turn of the century found themselves living in _____ because of their affordability. *
Immigrants found support in the new country primarily in ____ because of a common language and culture. *
Approximately _____ European immigrants arrived in the US between 1870 and 1920. *
_____ refers to the growth of cities. *
These were organized groups that controlled the activities of a political party in a city. *
Offered services to immigrants in exchange for votes and financial support. *
Which of the following was the main interest of the Social Gospel movement? *
Political machines won loyal support from __________ for helping them find housing and jobs. *
U.S. cities saw major changes as mass immigration, primarily from Europe, increased population at the turn of the century.  Identify and briefly explain (3) changes that took place in cities. (10 points) *
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