THIS IS With Your Host... Mrs. Miness Final Jeopard-E Vocabulary New Old Immigration Immigration Immigration Today Immigration Laws Pot Luck 100 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500 500 “third class” immigrant travel Vocabulary 100 What is steerage? Vocabulary 100 This “document” allows an immigrant to live in the U.S. legally and indefinitely Vocabulary 200 What is a Green Card? Vocabulary 200 A rundown, overcrowded, unsafe apartment building where many immigrants lived Vocabulary 300 What is a tenement? Vocabulary 300 A person who is antiimmigration Vocabulary 400 What is a nativist? Vocabulary 400 The process of becoming an American citizen Vocabulary 500 What is naturalization? Vocabulary 500 The parts of Europe where many Old Immigrants came from Old Immigration 100 What were western and northern Europe? Old Immigration 100 The two groups of Old Immigrants which most Americans are descended from Old Immigration 200 What are GermanAmericans and Irish-Americans? Old Immigration 200 The religion of many Old Immigrants Old Immigration 300 What was Protestant? Old Immigration 300 Name three countries Old Immigrants came from Old Immigration 400 What were: England, Ireland, Scotland, France, Germany, Denmark, Sweden? Old Immigration 400 The reason why Old Immigrants were accepted by Americans Old Immigration 500 What was “assimilation?” (they “fit in” – had similar cultures) Old Immigration 500 Where 12 million New Immigrants were processed New Immigration 100 What was Ellis Island? New Immigration 100 The parts of Europe many New Immigrants came from New Immigration 200 What were eastern and southern Europe? New Immigration 200 A place where New Immigrants could get help learning English, finding a job etc. New Immigration 300 What was a Settlement House? New Immigrants 300 DAILY Extra 400 Points DOUBLE New Immigration 400 Three countries New Immigrants came from New Immigration 400 What were: Italy, Poland, Greece, Russia, Hungary, Rumania, Austria etc.? New Immigration 400 The muckraker who wrote about the poor living conditions of many New Immigrants – and the name of his book New Immigration 500 Who was Jacob Riis? (His book - How The Other Half Lives) New Immigrants 500 The 3 states with the largest number of immigrants Immigration Today 100 What are California, Texas and New York? Immigration Today 100 The country where most of today’s immigrants come from Immigration Today 200 What is Mexico? Immigration Today 200 The number of years an immigrant must wait before applying for citizenship Immigration Today 300 What is five? Immigration Today 300 These immigrants are given “first preference” in coming to the U.S. Immigration Today 400 What are immigrants with family already in the U.S.? Immigration Today 400 Two ways most illegal immigrants enter the U.S. Immigration Today 500 What are sneaking across the border and overstaying a visa? Immigration Today 500 The name of the act and the group of people targeted in the first antiimmigration act Immigration Laws 100 What were the Chinese? (The Chinese Exclusion Act) Immigration Laws 100 The type of “system” used for determining immigration today Immigration Laws 200 What is the Preference System? Immigration Laws 200 The immigration “agreement” which limited Japanese immigration Immigration Laws 300 What was the Gentlemen’s Agreement? Immigration Laws 300 The “type” of immigrant favored by the first major immigration laws Immigration Laws 400 What were Old Immigrants? Immigration Laws 400 The first major immigration act, passed in the 1920’s, which regulated immigration according to country Immigration Laws 500 What was The Quota Act (or Quota System)? Immigration Laws 500 The location and name of the port of entry for west coast immigrants Pot Luck 100 What was Angel Island in San Francisco? Pot Luck 100 The author of the poem on the base of the Statue of Liberty Pot Luck 200 Who is Emma Lazarus? Pot Luck 200 The areas of the world where most of today’s immigrants come from Pot Luck 300 What are Asia and Latin/South America? Pot Luck 300 The official name for an illegal immigrant Pot Luck 400 What is an “undocumented alien?” Pot Luck 400 The title of the poem at the base of the Statue of Liberty Pot Luck 500 What is “The New Colossus?” Pot Luck 500 The Final Jeopardy Category is: Reasons For Immigration Please record your wager. Click on screen to begin List two “push” and two “pull” reasons for immigration Click on screen to continue “Push” Factors: poverty, lack of land, prejudice, war, dictatorship “Pull” Factors: jobs, religious freedom, land, democracy, “starting over” Click on screen to continue Thank You for Playing Jeopardy! Good luck on tomorrow’s Test!