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3 Immigration lesson

3 Immigration lesson

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Who founded the Immigration Restriction League in 1894?

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President Grover Cleveland

Prescott F. Hall

Congress

Nativists

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Multiple Choice

What was the stance of Nativists regarding immigrants' influence on American politics?

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They wanted immigrants to influence American politics

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They were indifferent to immigrants influencing American politics

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They did not want immigrants to influence American politics

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They encouraged immigrants to run for political office

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Multiple Select

Which methods were used to prevent immigrants from voting?

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Citizenship tests and property taxes

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Poll taxes

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Voter registration and ID laws

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Literacy tests

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Immigration test

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Where were political machines established?

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Who created Tammany Hall in New York City?

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Italian-Americans

Irish-Americans

German-Americans

African-Americans

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Which party ran the political machines?

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Multiple Select

What did political machines provide immigrants in exchange for their votes?

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Education

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Training

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Jobs

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Shelter

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Cash

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Who was the most influential Tammany Hall boss?

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William "Boss" Tweed

John "Chief" Smith

Edward "King" Johnson

Henry "Leader" Brown

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Multiple Choice

How did political machines like the one controlled by William "Boss" Tweed provide services to immigrants?

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Through honest and transparent governance

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By promoting educational programs

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Through the use of fraud and corruption

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By offering free housing

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Multiple Select

In which regions did urbanization most occur?

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Southwest

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Northeast

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Northwest

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South

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Midwest

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Between 1870 and 1920, how much did the population of people living in cities increase?

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From 5 million to 29 million

From 10 million to 54 million

From 20 million to 70 million

From 8 million to 40 million

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Dropdown

Why did most immigrants live in cities?

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Multiple Choice

Why did people living in rural areas move to cities during the period of urbanization?

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To find better educational facilities

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To escape violence and racism

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To find work after losing jobs on farms

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Because of forced migration policies

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What was one of the reasons many African Americans moved from the South to northern cities between 1890 and 1920?

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For better weather conditions

To escape violence and racism

To join cultural movements

To start agricultural businesses

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Multiple Choice

What was the purpose of city governments in providing residences for people in the city?

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To provide employment opportunities

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To ensure safe living conditions and services

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To collect more taxes from the residents

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To build more schools and hospitals

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Dropdown

What type of housing is described as large buildings that offered many rooms for rent?

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Multiple Choice

What is a characteristic feature of row houses?

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They are detached homes with large yards

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They are homes for a single family but shared walls with other homes

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They are temporary shelters for travelers

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They are government-owned buildings for public use

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Who typically moved into the old homes when families moved out of the city?

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Tourists

Immigrants

Students

Business owners

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Multiple Choice

What was a requirement for tenements according to the law passed by New York City?

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Tenements had to be painted every year

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Tenements had to have air shafts that allowed fresh air and a window in each room

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Tenements had to have a garden

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Tenements were required to have a rooftop access

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Multiple Choice

What happened to sewage in the cities?

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It was properly disposed of in sewage treatment plants

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It was used as fertilizer in city parks

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It flowed down streets

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It was recycled for industrial use

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Multiple Choice

By 1910, what measures did many cities take to improve sanitation?

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They banned horses from the streets

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They introduced garbage recycling programs

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They built sewer lines and formed sanitation departments

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They relocated industries outside city limits

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Dropdown

What contributed to the spread of diseases like cholera and typhoid fever in the late 1800s?

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Multiple Choice

How did most people get water if they did not have indoor plumbing?

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They collected rainwater

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They used wells inside their homes

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They used buckets to get water from faucets on the streets

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They bought bottled water

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Multiple Choice

What issue did other cities face after establishing their own police departments?

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There were too many police officers

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There was not enough police to stop crimes

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The police were too well paid

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Crime rates decreased significantly

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What materials replaced wood to build structures in an effort to prevent fires?

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Plastic, steel, and glass

Stone, brick, and concrete

Iron, bamboo, and plaster

Aluminum, vinyl, and marble

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Multiple Choice

What was the main message preached by the Social Gospel Movement?

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To achieve economic prosperity, one must help the poor

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To find salvation, one must help the poor

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To improve society, one must focus on personal success

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To gain political power, one must serve the wealthy

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Multiple Choice

Who were the founders of the settlement houses established in 1886 in New York City?

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John D. Rockefeller and Andrew Carnegie

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Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr

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Charles Stover and Stanton Coit

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Jacob Riis and Florence Kelley

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What services did settlement houses offer?

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Who founded Chicago's Hull House in 1889?

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Jane Addams and Ellen Gates Starr

Janie Porter Barrett

Jane Addams and Janie Porter Barrett

Ellen Gates Starr and Janie Porter Barrett

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What was the name of the first settlement house for African Americans founded by Janie Porter Barrett?

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