Matching
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a. | Gentlemens Agreement
| h. | melting pot | b. | settlement house
| i. | dumbbell tenement | c. | Angel Island | j. | row house | d. | political machine
| k. | Ellis Island | e. | Social Gospel movement
| l. | Jane Addams | f. | Americanization movement
| m. | urbanization | g. | Chinese Exclusion
Act | n. | culture shock | | | | |
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a
mixture of different cultures living together
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2.
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The
growth of cities
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3.
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Inspection station for immigrants arriving on the West Coast
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Apartment building shaped like a barbell
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Community center that addressed problems in slum neighborhoods
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Confusion and worry from experiencing a new culture
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7.
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Agreement that limited Japanese emigration to U.S.
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8.
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Act that limited Chinese immigration
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9.
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Inspection station for immigrants arriving on the East Coast
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10.
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Home
that shared side walls with other similar homes
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11.
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Program to teach American culture to immigrants
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Movement that urged people to help the poor
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13.
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Social
reformer who helped the poor, supported unions and opposed war
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14.
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A
group that controlled a political party
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a. | Tammany Hall | h. | kickback | b. | Stalwarts | i. | James A. Garfield | c. | Chester A. Arthur
| j. | Thomas Nast | d. | Tweed Ring | k. | civil service | e. | Benjamin Harrison
| l. | Rutherford B. Hayes
| f. | patronage
| m. | Grover Cleveland | g. | Pendleton Act
| n. | graft | | | | |
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15.
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19th
president of the United States who reformed the civil service system
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16.
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Illegal payment of a portion of ones earnings to someone else
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17.
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21st
President of the United States opposed by the stalwarts and became president when James Garfield was
assassinated
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18.
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The
entire government administration
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19.
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Politicians who supported the patronage system
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20.
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A
powerful political machine in New York
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21.
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23rd
president of the United States passed the McKinley Tariff Act of 1890 - Lost eh popular vote for
president but won the electoral vote
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22.
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Political cartoonist who ridiculed Boss Tweed
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23.
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22nd
and 24th president of the United States who was elected twice for president at different
times. Was opposed to federal income tax
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24.
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Illegal use of political influence for personal gain
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25.
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The
giving of government jobs to supporters
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26.
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20th
president of the United States who was assassinated by an anarchist
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27.
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Act
that implemented merit system in civil service hiring
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28.
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Group
of corrupt politicians led by Boss Tweed
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