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Angel Island

The immigration station on the west coast where Asian immigrants, mostly Chinese gained admission to the U.S. at San Francisco Bay. Between 1910 and 1940 50k Chinese immigrants entered through Angel Island. Questioning and conditions at Angel Island were much harsher than Ellis Island in New York.

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Chinese Exclusion Act

1882 law that prohibited the immigration of Chinese laborers

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Graft

Illegal use of political influence for personal gain

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Tammany Hall

Political machine in New York, headed by Boss Tweed.

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Patronage

Granting favors, bribing an official, giving contracts or making appointments to office in return for political support

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Pendleton Civil Service Act

(1883): Did away with the "spoils system" and made the hiring of federal employees merit based.

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Gentlemen's Agreement

1907 agreement between the United States and Japan that restricted Japanese immigration

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Political machine

a strong party organization that can control political appointments and deliver votes

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Americanization Movement

education program designed to help immigrants assimilate to American culture

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Rutherford B. Hayes

19th President; Helped clean up NYC custom house corruption

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Settlement Houses

Institutions that provided educational and social services to poor people

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James Garfield

20th President; Assassinated over civil service reform

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Chester A. Arthur

Originally supported patronage but changed his mind and supported reform when he suddenly became president in 1881

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Urbanization

Movement of people from rural areas to cities

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New Immigrants

immigrants who had come to the US after the 1880s from Southern and Eastern Europe

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Old Immigrants

Immigrants from Northern and Western Europe.

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Tenements

Poorly built, overcrowded housing in city slums where many immigrants lived

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Jacob Riis

Danish immigrant, reporter, exposed terrible conditions of the tenement houses, wrote How The Other Half Lives in 1890.

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Jane Addams

Is best known for founding Hull House in Chicago.

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Push Factors

Factors that cause people to emigrate away from their homelands

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Pull Factors

Factors that cause people to immigrate to a new country.

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Ellis Island

Immigration processing center that open in New York Harbor in 1892

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Immigrant Challenges

Difficult journey, poor living conditions, low paying jobs, discrimination

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Boss Tweed

A political boss who carried corruption to new extremes, and cheated the city out of more than $100 million

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Florence Kelley

reformer who worked with Jane Addams to prohibit child labor and to improve conditions for female workers

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Grover Cleveland

22nd and 24th president, Democrat, Honest and hardworking, fought corruption, and favored low tariffs to support working class Americans

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Benjamin Harrison

23rd President; Republican, introduced and signed the McKinley Tariff and increased federal spending to a billion dollars

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Thomas Nast

A famous editorial cartoonist in the 19th century; considered to be the father of American political cartooning; his artwork exposed political corruption

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Melting Pot Theory

when people form other cultures assimilate to the point where their original identities and culture disappear- they become a uniform culture

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Nativism

the policy of protecting the interests of native-born or established inhabitants against those of immigrants.

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Ellen Gates Starr

Reformer who with Jane Adams founded Hull House in Chicago