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Chapter 20

Chapter 20 . Social Studies . Why did people move to cities in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s?. People moved to the cities to find jobs at factories . What type of work did people do in the cities?. Women worked in sweatshops Men worked in factories.

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Chapter 20

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  1. Chapter 20 Social Studies

  2. Why did people move to cities in the late 1800’s and early 1900’s? • People moved to the cities to find jobs at factories.

  3. What type of work did people do in the cities? • Women worked in sweatshops • Men worked in factories

  4. Why did Americans begin to resent immigrant workers? • Immigrants worked for less money than Americans. • They began taking American peoples’ jobs because they worked cheaper.

  5. What was the purpose in the YMCA? • Children met and played there

  6. What are ways that people spent their free time in the late 1800’s/early 1900’s? • Reading • Watching sports • Circuses • Vaudeville shows • Nickelodeons

  7. What services did settlement houses give to the poor? • Taught English language classes • Provided playgrounds for children • Provided medical care

  8. What did John Dewey believe about education? • It should relate to the interests, concerns, and problems of students

  9. Where did most middle class families live? • Suburbs

  10. Describe a tenement. • Apartment building • Many people share dark rooms • No hot water • No bathtubs • No electricity • Filthy

  11. Where was jazz music developed? • New Orleans

  12. Who invented moving pictures? • Thomas Edison

  13. Where were moving pictures played? • Nickelodeons

  14. What was one result of better education? • People enjoyed reading books, newspapers, and magazines.

  15. What did the Morrill Act do? • Gave states free land that they could sell in order to have money to build colleges with.

  16. Why did people emigrate from their home countries? • Hope for a better life • Drought • persecution

  17. What types of transportation developed in this time period? • Street cars • Cable-cars • Trolley-cars • subways

  18. What made it easier for people to travel from one city to another? • Bridges • Paved roads

  19. Describe the conditions on a ship’s steerage. • Crowded • Smelly • dark

  20. Who built parks? • Frederick Law Olmsted

  21. What was the result in overcrowding in the tenements? • Gangs and theft

  22. What is Ellis Island? • A processing center for immigrants in New York Harbor

  23. What is Angel Island? • A processing center for immigrants in San Francisco Bay

  24. What is the Chinese Exclusion Act? • It stopped Chinese workers from entering the U.S for 10 years. • The Act was renewed 2 times. • Chinese workers were kept out of the U.S. for 30 years total.

  25. What is the Gentleman’s Agreement? • Made between Japan and the U.S. • Stated that Japan would LIMIT the number of immigrants coming to America if Americans would treat Japanese citizens fairly.

  26. What did Booker T. Washington found? • The Tuskegee Institute

  27. How was society as a whole changing during the late 1800’s/early1900’s? • More Americans were getting an education. • Americans fell in love with Reading. • Americans began to watch sports events, attend plays, vaudeville shows, and moving pictures at nickelodeons.

  28. What is the only original American sport created by James Naismith? Where was this played? • Basketball • YMCA

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