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AGE OF THE CITYAGE OF THE CITY• I. IMMIGRATIONI. IMMIGRATION
– A. Great MigrationA. Great Migration• 1. Largest Mass Movement (1880-1921)1. Largest Mass Movement (1880-1921)• 2. Demographics: Old v. New Immigration2. Demographics: Old v. New Immigration
AGE OF THE CITYAGE OF THE CITY• I. IMMIGRATIONI. IMMIGRATION
– B. Growth: Push & Pull FactorsB. Growth: Push & Pull Factors• 1. Economic Decline in Europe1. Economic Decline in Europe• 2. Political & Religious Persecution2. Political & Religious Persecution• 3. Lure of Life in America3. Lure of Life in America• 4. Leaving Homeland4. Leaving Homeland
AGE OF THE CITYAGE OF THE CITY• I. IMMIGRATIONI. IMMIGRATION
– C. Journey Across the AtlanticC. Journey Across the Atlantic• 1. Steamship Accomodations1. Steamship Accomodations• 2. Living Conditions in Steerage2. Living Conditions in Steerage
AGE OF THE CITYAGE OF THE CITY• I. IMMIGRATIONI. IMMIGRATION
– D. Arrival in AmericaD. Arrival in America
AGE OF THE CITYAGE OF THE CITY• I. IMMIGRATIONI. IMMIGRATION
– E. Medical InspectionsE. Medical Inspections• 1. Inspections1. Inspections• 2. Arriving at Ellis Island2. Arriving at Ellis Island• 3. Medical Inspections3. Medical Inspections
AGE OF THE CITYAGE OF THE CITY• I. IMMIGRATIONI. IMMIGRATION
– F. Legal InspectionsF. Legal Inspections• 1. Registry Hall1. Registry Hall• 2. Final Inspection2. Final Inspection
AGE OF THE CITYAGE OF THE CITY• I. IMMIGRATIONI. IMMIGRATION
– G. Ethnic NeighborhoodsG. Ethnic Neighborhoods
AGE OF THE CITYAGE OF THE CITY• I. IMMIGRATIONI. IMMIGRATION
– H. Living ConditionsH. Living Conditions
• 1. Tenements1. Tenements
AGE OF THE CITYAGE OF THE CITY• I. IMMIGRATIONI. IMMIGRATION
– H. Living ConditionsH. Living Conditions
• 2. Perils of Tenement Living2. Perils of Tenement Living
AGE OF THE CITYAGE OF THE CITY• I. IMMIGRATIONI. IMMIGRATION
– I. Working ConditionsI. Working Conditions
AGE OF THE CITYAGE OF THE CITY• I. IMMIGRATIONI. IMMIGRATION
– J. Restricting Immigration & NativismJ. Restricting Immigration & Nativism
AGE OF THE CITYAGE OF THE CITY• II. URBANIZATIONII. URBANIZATION
– A. Growth & Changes in Nature of CityA. Growth & Changes in Nature of City
• 1. Transportation1. Transportation
• II. URBANIZATIONII. URBANIZATION– A. Growth & Changes in Nature of CityA. Growth & Changes in Nature of City
• 2. Skyscrapers2. Skyscrapers
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AGE OF THE CITYAGE OF THE CITY
• II. URBANIZATIONII. URBANIZATION– B. Boss and Machine PoliticsB. Boss and Machine Politics
• 1. Boss Rule1. Boss Rule
• 2. Graft and Corruption2. Graft and Corruption
• 3. Reasons for Boss Rule3. Reasons for Boss Rule
AGE OF THE CITYAGE OF THE CITY• II. URBANIZATIONII. URBANIZATION
– C. Reform MovementsC. Reform Movements
• 1. Settlement Houses: Hull House/Jane Addams1. Settlement Houses: Hull House/Jane Addams
• 2. Social Gospel: Walter Rauschenbusch2. Social Gospel: Walter Rauschenbusch
• 3. Women’s Suffrage3. Women’s Suffrage
Out of Work and Reason Why, 1899
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• II. URBANIZATIONII. URBANIZATION– C. Reform MovementsC. Reform Movements
• 4. Temperance and Morality4. Temperance and Morality– Women’s Christian Temperance Union Women’s Christian Temperance Union
(WCTU) & Frances Williard(WCTU) & Frances Williard– Antisaloon League: Carry NationAntisaloon League: Carry Nation– ““Comstock Law”Comstock Law”