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    • [DOC File]Document Based Question:

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      6a.Using this statement, provide at least two reasons why is education crucial for immigrants entering American society. 6b.According to this document, who is responsible for providing this education? Document 7: 7.According to this cartoon, why are immigrants a threat? Document 8: We have been called the melting pot of the world.

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    • [DOC File]Immigration & Urbanization

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      Accepting immigrants into American society was not always easy. Newcomers often faced nativism, which was a belief that native-born white Americans were superior to newcomers. Historical Significance: Old immigrants resented new immigrants. New immigrants came to this country for the same reason as the old immigrants.

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    • [DOC File]Chapter 19: Immigration, Urbanization, and Everyday Life

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      Immigrants came through customs (NYC/San Fran), checked for diseases, and were sometimes given Americanized names. Adjusting to an Urban Society: Immigrants from similar regions in the same country often settled near each other—“chain migration” Germans/English adapted well to America, but half of the Chinese and Italians moved back home

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    • [DOC File]America Moves to the City, 1865-1900

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      25 America Moves to the City, 1865–1900. Chapter Theme. Theme: In the late nineteenth century, American society was increasingly dominated by large urban centers. Explosive urban growth was accompanied by often disturbing changes, including the New Immigration, crowded slums, religious challenges and transformations, and conflicts over culture and values.

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    • [DOC File]Episode III – The House We Live In

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      In the early part of this century, Asian immigrants were not eligible for citizenship, no. matter how long they lived in the U.S. What is the legacy of those laws in terms of how. Asian Americans are viewed today? What role does race play in current U.S. policy on immigration and granting of citizenship? How is our idea of citizenship still ...

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    • [DOC File]CHAPTER 19

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      3. Discuss the similarities and differences between the immigrants of the period from 1880 to 1920 and previous immigrants. 4. Examine the interaction between immigrants of the late nineteenth century and American society, and discuss the changes brought about by this interaction. 5.

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    • [DOC File]Unit I - National Park Service

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      In summary, the Gilded Age was a product of a wealthy society driven by technological advances, economic growth and a new labor pool of immigrants working at very low wages. This fact, however, is the darker side to this new prosperity that created great disparities of wealth and woeful social injustices in the exploitation of workers.

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