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Ellis IslandShort AnswersMore Vocab and BONUS

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Who is a person who comes to a new country

to live?

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What is the term for reasons that encourage a

person to leave a particular place?

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What is the term for the reasons that encourage a

person to move to another place?

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What is the term for an unfair and untrue belief that people may have about all people or things with a certain quality

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What is the name of the place the sick immigrants

would receive medical help called?

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A reason to move for a new job opportunity

would be a ….

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A natural disaster would be an example of a….

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Better healthcare is an example of…

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Tell three push factors.

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Tell three pull factors.

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What is the name of an early family member?

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What is a way of life made up of customs and beliefs?

(language, religion, art, music, clothing, food, games,

and holidays)

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What is the term for a usual way of doing things (bowing, shaking hands, waving goodbye…)

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What was the name of the location where families would be

reunited at Ellis Island?

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During the legal inspection, what were 2

questions they would ask of you at Ellis Island

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What were the crowded and

over-populated apartment

buildings called?

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Many immigrants came to America with little or no money. They were considered very poor. What is a word that means very poor?

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What were 2 things immigrants needed to

pass to enter America?

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What were 3 difficulties immigrants faced after

arriving in America?

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Tell 3 reasons why immigrants chose to

come to America.

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What happened to immigrants first after

waiting in the long line at Ellis Island?

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After you passed the inspection of your

records, what would happen to you at Ellis

Island?

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What was the name of the place where you would go

down the center for detainment, left for New

York or the North and right for the South and West?

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What 2 things would happen to an immigrant if they did not pass the

medical exam.

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During the medical exam, what 2 things

were the doctors looking for?