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Today’s Questions 12.Why did/do immigrants come to the US? Who were the “new immigrants” during the Gilded Age? 13.Write 5 adjectives that describe a European immigrant’s journey to America & through Ellis Island during the Gilded Age

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Today’s Questions. Why did/do immigrants come to the US? Who were the “new immigrants” during the Gilded Age? Write 5 adjectives that describe a European immigrant’s journey to America & through Ellis Island during the Gilded Age. Jr. Scholastic September 21, 1998. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Today’s Questions

12.Why did/do immigrants come to the US?

• Who were the “new immigrants” during the Gilded Age?

13.Write 5 adjectives that describe a European immigrant’s journey to America & through Ellis Island during the Gilded Age

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Jr. Scholastic September 21, 1998

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Phase 1: Medical Inspection

• “Six second physicals”– Doctors “checked” each immigrant for signs of

physical or mental illness– Marked with chalk if problems suspected

H – Heart problem

L – Lameness

X – Mental defects

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• "My sister developed warts on the back of her hand so they put a chalk 'X' on the back of her coat. The Xs were put aside to see whether they had to be reexamined or deported. If they deported my sister we couldn't let her go. Where would she go if they deported her? Some kind man, I don't know who he was, told my sister to turn her coat around. She had a nice plush coat with a silk lining, and they turned her coat around.“– Victoria Saifatti Fernández, a Macedonian immigrant in 1916

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• "They asked us questions. 'How much is two and one? How much is two and two?' But the next young girl, also from our city, went and they asked her, 'How do you wash stairs, from the top or from the bottom?' She says, 'I don't come to America to wash stairs.'“– Pauline Notkoff, a Polish Jewish immigrant in 1917

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The Registry Room

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• "At Ellis Island there was nothing to do. You just had to sit around. You could walk up and down among the crowds and wait for the man to come with chewing gum or an apple, but you couldn't go anyplace…. Even prisoners go out into the yard. But we were kept in a place that was all enclosed. I could walk up and down, back and forth, and up and down, and back and forth. That was the extent of my exercise.“– Ettie Glaser, English, at Ellis Island in 1923, age 18

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The Registry Room

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The Registry Room

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Phase 2: Interview

1. What is your name?

2. How old are you?

3. Where were you born?

4. Are you married or single?

5. What work do you do?

6. Do you have a job waiting for you here?

7. Who paid your passage here?

8. Is anyone meeting you here?

9. Where are you going?

10.Can you read and write?

11. Have you ever been in prison?

12.How much money do you have?

13.Show it to me.

14.Where did you get it?

15.Have you ever been deported?