The process by which many people come to live in cities:
People of the same culture living in the same area (ex. Chinatown):
Cruel and unjustly harsh
Place where many new immigrants coming to America were processed in San Francisco Bay:
1882 law allowing only 105 Chinese immigrants to enter the country a year:
Gained power by attending to the needs of new immigrants (ex. jobs, housing) in exchange for votes:
Centers established to help new immigrants with housing, jobs, and education (ex. Hull House):
Started the U.S. settlement house movement; first American woman to win the Nobel Peace Prize:
Place where many new immigrants to America were processed in New York Harbor:
Settlement house started by Jane Addams in Chicago:
Most powerful of all urban political machines located in New York and controlled by William “Boss” Tweed. It did a lot of good things for new immigrants but was also very corrupt.
Permanently moving to another country:
Run-down apartment buildings that barely meet minimal standards:
Factories that develop in an area that centers around a particular industry:
The process of absorbing one cultural group into another:
Poor areas of a city where people from similar ethnic groups live:
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