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HIST 2112 1st edition Lecture 10Outline of Previous LectureI. The “Great American Melting PotII. Four Immigration “waves”III. City LifeIV. Living ConditionsV. Fears of immigrants among native-born AmericansVI. Immigrants and Urban ReformOutline of Current Lecture I. Writing a paper - GuidelinesII. ImmigrantsCurrent Lecture I. Writing a paper - Guidelines “Amusing the Million” essay due 9/13/13 Needs to be 3-4 pages Outlineo Intro Thesis Statement (argument that you can defend)o Paragraph 1 – point supporting statemento Paragraph 2o Paragraph 3o Conclusion Top left corner of paperoII. Immigrants 1890-the government would look at the ethnicity of the immigrants and they would only let 2% more of that ethnicity into the U.S. These notes represent a detailed interpretation of the professor’s lecture. GradeBuddy is best used as a supplement to your own notes, not as a substitute. NameDateBookJames Owen, Section A Skilled labor was less important and less skilled people were willing to work for less.  When it came to immigrants a lot of Americans looked down on them because they looked at them as poor, filthy people. They definitely looked down on people who were Jews.  Talked about different stories of immigrants who went through hard


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