3. National Results Compare with the national results from the 1900’s – 1930’s Compare them to the national results
4. Immigration Chart Use the chart provided to answer the 3 questions at the bottom of your worksheet When finished take a moment and look through the immigrant numbers
5. Ellis Island: Then Becomes the major port of entry to the U.S. for most European immigrants during the 19th & early 20th centuries http://www.history.com/videos/arrival-at-ellis-island#arrival-at-ellis-island
6. Ellis Island: Now http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21134540/vp/30638507#30638447 www.ellisisland.org
7. Angel Island Landing port for a majority of immigrants from Asia including China and Japan
8. Restrictions and Resentment All Immigrants found life different and difficult in some way Chinese: Were excluded and restricted in many ways as they were seen as inferior Japanese: Looked down upon by labor unions and had limited owning rights
9. Immigration Comparisons How did immigration change the U.S. at the turn of the 20th century? Why is this still a relevant topic to today’s world? http://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2009/03/10/us/20090310-immigration-explorer.html Immigration Map
10. Upfront Article Read pages 14-16 in Magazine Please do not write or damage the magazines Answer the questions surrounding the Immigration Debate (Not a page in notebook) Look at graphs and charts to better understand If finished early flip through the rest of the magazine