Relacionar Columnas Immigration ReviewVersión en línea Review for Quest! por Katie Vera 1 Immigration Act of 1917 2 New Immigration job opportunities 3 assimilation 4 Gentlemen's Agreement of 1907 5 Nativism 6 Reason for immigration 7 Old Immigration 8 American Protection Society and Immigration Restriction Associate 9 Ellis Island 10 Old Immigration job opportunities 11 One reason why Jews immigrated to the United States. 12 Angel Island 13 New Immigration 14 runners 15 Great Hall, Ellis Island Northern and western European immigrants (England, Ireland, Germany, Scandinavia) sweatshops, factories, and mines Required immigrants to pass a literacy test in their native language, Building roads, laying railroad track, or building canals People who were against immigration in the late 1800s and early 1900s. Japan agreed to limit emigration to professional, skilled workers and the U.S. promised to desegregate San Francisco schools. poverty, starvation Southern and easter European immigrants (Italy, Greece, Russia and easter European Jews) Religious persecution Anti-immigrant hate groups that were established in the 1890s people who cheated immigrants by overcharging them to carry their luggage or find them food and lodging the ability to adapt and become part of another culture