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What was the goal of many nativists with respect to immigration?
This urban planning effort was a model for the orderly growth of a city.
They wanted immigrants barred from the United States.
Jacob Riis
Cities were separated by categories such as class, race, and ethnicity.
Europeans at Ellis Island
In cities
Immigrants wanted to be with others from their native country.
Immigrant families spoke their native language in their homes, places of worship, and at their jobs.
Who published How the Other Half Lives, which influenced politicians in New York and nationwide to clean up the evils of tenement life?
This urban planning effort was a model for the orderly growth of a city.
They wanted immigrants barred from the United States.
Jacob Riis
Cities were separated by categories such as class, race, and ethnicity.
Europeans at Ellis Island
In cities
Immigrants wanted to be with others from their native country.
Immigrant families spoke their native language in their homes, places of worship, and at their jobs.
Where did most immigrants choose to live when they entered the United States in the late 1800s or early 1900s?
This urban planning effort was a model for the orderly growth of a city.
They wanted immigrants barred from the United States.
Jacob Riis
Cities were separated by categories such as class, race, and ethnicity.
Europeans at Ellis Island
In cities
Immigrants wanted to be with others from their native country.
Immigrant families spoke their native language in their homes, places of worship, and at their jobs.
What does it mean for a city to be stratified?
This urban planning effort was a model for the orderly growth of a city.
They wanted immigrants barred from the United States.
Jacob Riis
Cities were separated by categories such as class, race, and ethnicity.
Europeans at Ellis Island
In cities
Immigrants wanted to be with others from their native country.
Immigrant families spoke their native language in their homes, places of worship, and at their jobs.
Which group of immigrants experienced the quickest processing and were most likely to be accepted into the country?
This urban planning effort was a model for the orderly growth of a city.
They wanted immigrants barred from the United States.
Jacob Riis
Cities were separated by categories such as class, race, and ethnicity.
Europeans at Ellis Island
In cities
Immigrants wanted to be with others from their native country.
Immigrant families spoke their native language in their homes, places of worship, and at their jobs.
Which of the following is NOT an example of the Americanization movement in action?
This urban planning effort was a model for the orderly growth of a city.
They wanted immigrants barred from the United States.
Jacob Riis
Cities were separated by categories such as class, race, and ethnicity.
Europeans at Ellis Island
In cities
Immigrants wanted to be with others from their native country.
Immigrant families spoke their native language in their homes, places of worship, and at their jobs.
What was urban planner Daniel Burnham's greatest contribution to cities?
This urban planning effort was a model for the orderly growth of a city.
They wanted immigrants barred from the United States.
Jacob Riis
Cities were separated by categories such as class, race, and ethnicity.
Europeans at Ellis Island
In cities
Immigrants wanted to be with others from their native country.
Immigrant families spoke their native language in their homes, places of worship, and at their jobs.
Many Jewish immigrants settled in New York City, while most Chinese settled in California, and Scandinavians settled in the Midwest. What is one reason for these patterns?
This urban planning effort was a model for the orderly growth of a city.
They wanted immigrants barred from the United States.
Jacob Riis
Cities were separated by categories such as class, race, and ethnicity.
Europeans at Ellis Island
In cities
Immigrants wanted to be with others from their native country.
Immigrant families spoke their native language in their homes, places of worship, and at their jobs.
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