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labwork [276]
4 years ago
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1. Many Jewish immigrants settled in New York City, while most Chinese settled in California, and Scandinavians settled in the M

idwest. What is one reason for these patterns of settlement?
2. Why was immigration through Angel Island more difficult than immigration through Ellis Island?

3. Which group of nineteenth-century immigrants received the most efficient processing?

4. The first wave of immigrants to the United States was largely from northern and central Europe. Where did most of the second wave of immigrants come from?

5. What was the goal of many nativists with respect to immigration?

6. What was the nativist response to immigration?

7. What happened to the population of cities in the period between the Civil War and the 1920s?
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Rama09 [41]4 years ago
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1) One common reason for these patterns of settlement is that immigrants wanted to be with others from their native country. All in all, m<span>any people preferred to stick to their own kind, so it was necessary for them to stay close one to another.
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2) Immigration through Angel Island was more difficult than immigration through Ellis Island because Asians immigrated through Angel Island and there was more prejudice against them. So, the main difference between Ellis Island and Angel Island was that the majority of the immigrants were from Asian countries, and attitude towards them was quite mixed.

3) <span>The group of nineteenth-century immigrants that received the most efficient processing was Europeans at Angel Island. As it was mentioned before, most Asians were stuck with Angel Island due to some circumstances so Ellis island was the best place for immigrants.

4) </span>Most of the second wave of immigrants come from Southern and Eastern Europe. To be more precise, the majority of the second wave of immigrants came from Poland and Italy and many other parts of South Europe.

5) The goal of many nativists with respect to immigration was that they wanted immigrants barred from the United States. They could not accept the fact that their native country can be populated with non-Americans which was a great pity for both sensible man and the immigrants themself.

6)  <span>The nativist response to immigration was shown as prejudice, legislation, and commissions questioning whether it should continue. They were about to do everything to stop the process of immigrating to their country which slowed down the proceeding and created many obstacles for immigrants.
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7)  In the period between the Civil War and the 1920 the population of cities<span> grew because of job opportunities. Since cities were open for everyone, and there was a lot of jobs offers where new workers were extremely needed, the population grew in its number.</span>


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