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| The growth of cities as a result of industry |
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| transformed the “walking city” and allowed people to travel more efficiently through cities |
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| movement aimed to improve the lives of the poor in the inner city |
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| overcrowded neighborhood with dangerous housing |
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| Why was America was called the melting pot |
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| Immigration caused many different cultures to blend in together in cities. |
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| made skyscrapers possible |
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| where many asian immigrants were processed |
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| Installed the first electric elevator |
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| 1906 Earthquake happened where? |
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| What element of the earthquake left the most damage? |
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| Rise in school attendence meant a rise in what else? |
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| The American literacy rate |
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| Organizations that used illegal tactics to gain political power were known as… |
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| This man started the NAACP and encouraged African American to reject segregation |
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| What famous settlement house did Jane Addams start |
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| What famous court case illustrates the severity of segregation on African Americans in public life |
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| What prejudices arose out of the mass immigration of individual into American society |
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| A feeling of White Superiority, and racism. |
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| Most Famous spectator sport of all time |
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| What did advertisers use to tempt the public into buying thier products? |
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| Show that mixed song dance and comedy |
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| Laws that enforced segregation |
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| How did U.S citizens feel about immigration? |
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| They believed it threatened democracy and made them vulnerable to foriegn diseases. |
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