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Immigration Questions - All Grades

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Grade 11 Immigration
Grade 11 Immigration

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At the turn of the century, why did most immigrants to the United States settle in cities?
  1. jobs were readily available
  2. government relief programs required immigrants to settle in cities
  3. labor union leaders encouraged unrestricted immigration
Grade 11 Immigration
Grade 8 Immigration

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First stop for immigrants from Europe:
  1. Angel Island
  2. Ellis Island
  3. tenements
  4. urbanization
Grade 5 Immigration
Who was the German immigrant credited for making the first denim blue jeans?
  1. Mark Twain
  2. Luzena Stanley Wilson
  3. Levi Strauss
  4. Nat Love
Grade 9 Immigration
Grade 11 Immigration
The Scot-Irish eventually became concentrated especially in
  1. coastal areas of the Middle Colonies and the South.
  2. the New England colonies.
  3. the frontier areas.
  4. the cities
  5. Pacific coast.
Grade 9 Immigration

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Grade 11 Immigration
Grade 9 Immigration

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What did the eastern European and Chinese immigrants of the late 1800s have in common?
  1. They both settled in American cities looking for a better way of life
  2. They both entered the US through Ellis Island
  3. They both were fleeing religious persecution
  4. Neither group experienced racism
Grade 8 Immigration
The process of blending into a society:
  1. tuskegee institution
  2. jim crow laws
  3. political machines
  4. assimilation
Grade 4 Immigration
Mark 2 things that were required for an immigrant to be allowed to enter America.
  1. A passport
  2. A visa
  3. Food to eat
  4. Good health
  5. Lots of money
Grade 2 Immigration
What is an immigrant?
  1. person from America
  2. A type of animal
  3. immigrant is a person who leaves his own country to make his home in another country.
Grade 3 Immigration
An interpreter is a person who could help immigrants by:
  1. Loaning money
  2. Finding a place for them to stay
  3. Translating languages so that newcomers could understand
  4. Whispering the right answers to test questions
Grade 11 Immigration

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Immigrants after the 1880s were called
  1. Old immigrants
  2. New immigrants
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