IrishImmigrationEscaping Famineand ReligiousPersecution;Came in throughEllis IslandPush/PullFactorsFactorscausing aperson toleave theirhome.Law thatbannedChineselaborers frommoving to theU.S.PhilanthropyPromote thewelfare of others,by the generousdonation of moneyto good causes.TenementHousingLow incomehousingimmigrantslived in whenmoving tourban areas.Fear ofLosingJobsFear ofNativists; Ledto theChineseExclusion ActNativismThe policy ofprotectingnative-borncitizens againstthose ofimmigrants.EmploymentOpportunitiesReasonAmericans andimmigrantsmoved to urbanareas.ChineseImmigrationCame toAmerica forlabor jobs inbuilding thetranscontinentalrailroad.AssimilationProcess in which aminority group orculture comes toresemble asociety's majoritygroup.Famine andReligiousPersecutionPush Factorsthat causedIrish immigrantsto move toAmericaAmericanizationMaking apersonAmerican incharacter ornationality.LandGrants160 acresgiven toAmericans tosettle theGreat PlainsPoliticalBossesThe peoplewho promisedresources toimmigrants inexchange forvolts.TranscontinentalRailroadIncreased Westernpopulation andallowed for animprovement inthe standard ofliving.AngelIslandPort of Entry inSan Francisco,California whereChineseimmigrantsentered the US.UrbanInfrastructureBasic facilitiesand services,needed for acommunity orsociety, such astransportation.UrbanizationGrowth anddevelopment ofcities; increasein urbanpopulationsEllisIslandPort of Entry inNew York,Europeanimmigrantsentered theU.S.Settlementof theGreatPlainsLand Grantsgiventhrough theHomesteadAct to this.DemographicsStatistical datarelating to thepopulation andparticular groupswithin it.AndrewCarnegieSteelIndustryTycoon;PracticedPhilanthropyDawesActNative Americantribal land dividedinto plots to breakup tribal lands andforce assimilation.GildedAgeEra of rapideconomicgrowth, but hadsignificant socialproblems.IrishImmigrationEscaping Famineand ReligiousPersecution;Came in throughEllis IslandPush/PullFactorsFactorscausing aperson toleave theirhome.Law thatbannedChineselaborers frommoving to theU.S.PhilanthropyPromote thewelfare of others,by the generousdonation of moneyto good causes.TenementHousingLow incomehousingimmigrantslived in whenmoving tourban areas.Fear ofLosingJobsFear ofNativists; Ledto theChineseExclusion ActNativismThe policy ofprotectingnative-borncitizens againstthose ofimmigrants.EmploymentOpportunitiesReasonAmericans andimmigrantsmoved to urbanareas.ChineseImmigrationCame toAmerica forlabor jobs inbuilding thetranscontinentalrailroad.AssimilationProcess in which aminority group orculture comes toresemble asociety's majoritygroup.Famine andReligiousPersecutionPush Factorsthat causedIrish immigrantsto move toAmericaAmericanizationMaking apersonAmerican incharacter ornationality.LandGrants160 acresgiven toAmericans tosettle theGreat PlainsPoliticalBossesThe peoplewho promisedresources toimmigrants inexchange forvolts.TranscontinentalRailroadIncreased Westernpopulation andallowed for animprovement inthe standard ofliving.AngelIslandPort of Entry inSan Francisco,California whereChineseimmigrantsentered the US.UrbanInfrastructureBasic facilitiesand services,needed for acommunity orsociety, such astransportation.UrbanizationGrowth anddevelopment ofcities; increasein urbanpopulationsEllisIslandPort of Entry inNew York,Europeanimmigrantsentered theU.S.Settlementof theGreatPlainsLand Grantsgiventhrough theHomesteadAct to this.DemographicsStatistical datarelating to thepopulation andparticular groupswithin it.AndrewCarnegieSteelIndustryTycoon;PracticedPhilanthropyDawesActNative Americantribal land dividedinto plots to breakup tribal lands andforce assimilation.GildedAgeEra of rapideconomicgrowth, but hadsignificant socialproblems.

Social Issues of the Gilded Age - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Escaping Famine and Religious Persecution; Came in through Ellis Island
    Irish Immigration
  2. Factors causing a person to leave their home.
    Push/Pull Factors
  3. Law that banned Chinese laborers from moving to the U.S.
  4. Promote the welfare of others, by the generous donation of money to good causes.
    Philanthropy
  5. Low income housing immigrants lived in when moving to urban areas.
    Tenement Housing
  6. Fear of Nativists; Led to the Chinese Exclusion Act
    Fear of Losing Jobs
  7. The policy of protecting native-born citizens against those of immigrants.
    Nativism
  8. Reason Americans and immigrants moved to urban areas.
    Employment Opportunities
  9. Came to America for labor jobs in building the transcontinental railroad.
    Chinese Immigration
  10. Process in which a minority group or culture comes to resemble a society's majority group.
    Assimilation
  11. Push Factors that caused Irish immigrants to move to America
    Famine and Religious Persecution
  12. Making a person American in character or nationality.
    Americanization
  13. 160 acres given to Americans to settle the Great Plains
    Land Grants
  14. The people who promised resources to immigrants in exchange for volts.
    Political Bosses
  15. Increased Western population and allowed for an improvement in the standard of living.
    Transcontinental Railroad
  16. Port of Entry in San Francisco, California where Chinese immigrants entered the US.
    Angel Island
  17. Basic facilities and services, needed for a community or society, such as transportation.
    Urban Infrastructure
  18. Growth and development of cities; increase in urban populations
    Urbanization
  19. Port of Entry in New York, European immigrants entered the U.S.
    Ellis Island
  20. Land Grants given through the Homestead Act to this.
    Settlement of the Great Plains
  21. Statistical data relating to the population and particular groups within it.
    Demographics
  22. Steel Industry Tycoon; Practiced Philanthropy
    Andrew Carnegie
  23. Native American tribal land divided into plots to break up tribal lands and force assimilation.
    Dawes Act
  24. Era of rapid economic growth, but had significant social problems.
    Gilded Age