
Urbanization and Immigration Review
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Urbanization and Immigration Review
By Erin Powers
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Why were big cities in America growing during the Gilded Age?
The Gilded Age
Big cities in the nation were growing thanks to factories, business, and immigration.
Cities were beginning to look more promising than rural areas as they offered more jobs and higher wages for everyone.
By 1900, 30 million people lived in cities, which was about 30 percent of the population.
Therefore, big cities were growing thanks to business, factories, and immigration.
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Open Ended
Within America, who was moving to cities and why? Explain in 2 sentences.
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New inventions were also bringing people to cities...
Inventions that revolutionized factories and businesses were also helping people's lives. Electricity was one of the fastest spreading technologies in cities, making even more people move to them.
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Multiple Choice
Do you remember who invented the electric lightbulb?
Andrew Carnegie
Thomas Edison
John D. Rockefeller
Cornelius Vanderbilt
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Land, Safety, Jobs
Between 1870 and 1920, more than 25 million immigrants came to America. They were in search of three things:
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Multiple Choice
Which class of Americans benefitted the most from moving to citites?
Lower
Upper
Middle
Impoverished
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It was the middle class who benefitted the most!
With better jobs for the middle class, there was more money and more free time.
This led to an increase in spending and shopping for the middle class.
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Fill in the Blank
What did Congress pass in 1882 to prevent Chinese immigration to the United States?
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Open Ended
What did Congress put on immigration to slow the number of immigrants coming into the country? What races of immigrants did Congress favor?
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Congress Favored the Irish and the German immigrants that came to the United States.
After the Civil War, new groups of immigrants from Eastern Europe began coming to the United States.
However, there were groups of Nativists that began resisting immigration and started lobbying to stop immigration.
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