massimmigrationafter worldwar oneGreatMigrationAllowedCitizenshipbyNaturalization BirthrightCitizenshipprimarily fromNorthern andWestern Europeancountries such asEngland, Germany,and IrelandOldImmigrantsAnti-Immigrationideology inAmericaNativismenforces andadministers alienadmission andregistration as wellas immigrationand citizenshiplawsBureau ofImmigrationcreated theFederal RefugeeResettlementProgram for theeffectiveresettlement ofrefugeesTheRefugeeActlimited number ofimmigrantsallowed entry intothe United Statesthrough a nationalorigins quota.ImmigrantAct of1924Numericallimit placed onSouth/EasternEuropeanEmergencyQuota Actcase thatcombatedthe Chineseexclusion ActUS V.WongKim ArkAll individualsborn inAmericagrantedcitizenshipCivilRights Actof 1866AllowedCubans tomigrate to USand becomecitizensCubanAdjustmentActmade illegal for anyAmerican to teachor advocate theviolent overthrow ofthe U.S.government.SmithActProhibitedChineseimmigrantsfrom enteringthe USChineseExclusionActbusiestimmigrantinspection andprocessingstation in theUnited StatesEllisIslandCase establishedcitizenship can't betaken away unlessone has shownintent to give it upVance v.TerrazasNativistpoliticalparty andmovementKnow-NothingPartyheterogeneoussociety becomingmorehomogeneous,"melting together"with a commoncultureMeltingPotprimarily fromEastern andSouthernEuropeancountries such asItaly, Poland, andRussiaNewImmigrantsbegan locating,processing, anddeportingMexicans who hadillegally enteredthe United StatesOperationWetbackRestricted theimmigration ofmentally ill ordisabledpeopleImmigrationAct of 1907Mexican men towork legally inthe UnitedStates on short-term laborcontractsBraceroProgramlimited accessto U.S.citizenship towhiteimmigrantsNaturalizationAct of 1790required employersto confirmemployees'immigration statusand made illegal tohire unauthorizedimmigrants knowinglyImmigrationReform andControl Actmodified andexpandedthe 1924ImmigrationactImmigrationAct o 1965massimmigrationafter worldwar oneGreatMigrationAllowedCitizenshipbyNaturalization BirthrightCitizenshipprimarily fromNorthern andWestern Europeancountries such asEngland, Germany,and IrelandOldImmigrantsAnti-Immigrationideology inAmericaNativismenforces andadministers alienadmission andregistration as wellas immigrationand citizenshiplawsBureau ofImmigrationcreated theFederal RefugeeResettlementProgram for theeffectiveresettlement ofrefugeesTheRefugeeActlimited number ofimmigrantsallowed entry intothe United Statesthrough a nationalorigins quota.ImmigrantAct of1924Numericallimit placed onSouth/EasternEuropeanEmergencyQuota Actcase thatcombatedthe Chineseexclusion ActUS V.WongKim ArkAll individualsborn inAmericagrantedcitizenshipCivilRights Actof 1866AllowedCubans tomigrate to USand becomecitizensCubanAdjustmentActmade illegal for anyAmerican to teachor advocate theviolent overthrow ofthe U.S.government.SmithActProhibitedChineseimmigrantsfrom enteringthe USChineseExclusionActbusiestimmigrantinspection andprocessingstation in theUnited StatesEllisIslandCase establishedcitizenship can't betaken away unlessone has shownintent to give it upVance v.TerrazasNativistpoliticalparty andmovementKnow-NothingPartyheterogeneoussociety becomingmorehomogeneous,"melting together"with a commoncultureMeltingPotprimarily fromEastern andSouthernEuropeancountries such asItaly, Poland, andRussiaNewImmigrantsbegan locating,processing, anddeportingMexicans who hadillegally enteredthe United StatesOperationWetbackRestricted theimmigration ofmentally ill ordisabledpeopleImmigrationAct of 1907Mexican men towork legally inthe UnitedStates on short-term laborcontractsBraceroProgramlimited accessto U.S.citizenship towhiteimmigrantsNaturalizationAct of 1790required employersto confirmemployees'immigration statusand made illegal tohire unauthorizedimmigrants knowinglyImmigrationReform andControl Actmodified andexpandedthe 1924ImmigrationactImmigrationAct o 1965

Immigration Policies, Groups, Movements - 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. Great Migration
    mass immigration after world war one
  2. Birthright Citizenship
    Allowed Citizenship by Naturalization
  3. Old Immigrants
    primarily from Northern and Western European countries such as England, Germany, and Ireland
  4. Nativism
    Anti-Immigration ideology in America
  5. Bureau of Immigration
    enforces and administers alien admission and registration as well as immigration and citizenship laws
  6. The Refugee Act
    created the Federal Refugee Resettlement Program for the effective resettlement of refugees
  7. Immigrant Act of 1924
    limited number of immigrants allowed entry into the United States through a national origins quota.
  8. Emergency Quota Act
    Numerical limit placed on South/Eastern European
  9. US V. Wong Kim Ark
    case that combated the Chinese exclusion Act
  10. Civil Rights Act of 1866
    All individuals born in America granted citizenship
  11. Cuban Adjustment Act
    Allowed Cubans to migrate to US and become citizens
  12. Smith Act
    made illegal for any American to teach or advocate the violent overthrow of the U.S. government.
  13. Chinese Exclusion Act
    Prohibited Chinese immigrants from entering the US
  14. Ellis Island
    busiest immigrant inspection and processing station in the United States
  15. Vance v. Terrazas
    Case established citizenship can't be taken away unless one has shown intent to give it up
  16. Know-Nothing Party
    Nativist political party and movement
  17. Melting Pot
    heterogeneous society becoming more homogeneous, "melting together" with a common culture
  18. New Immigrants
    primarily from Eastern and Southern European countries such as Italy, Poland, and Russia
  19. Operation Wetback
    began locating, processing, and deporting Mexicans who had illegally entered the United States
  20. Immigration Act of 1907
    Restricted the immigration of mentally ill or disabled people
  21. Bracero Program
    Mexican men to work legally in the United States on short-term labor contracts
  22. Naturalization Act of 1790
    limited access to U.S. citizenship to white immigrants
  23. Immigration Reform and Control Act
    required employers to confirm employees' immigration status and made illegal to hire unauthorized immigrants knowingly
  24. Immigration Act o 1965
    modified and expanded the 1924 Immigration act