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Social Studies, 08.11.2020 02:10 gmaxgaming88

Ellis Island Virtual Tour Directions: Explore the website provided and for each section find the answers to the questions listed below. You must be a good detective and look at the photographs, click on the links, and draw your own conclusions to answer the questions correctly.

Introduction:
1. Over million immigrants passed through the doors of Ellis Island.
2. Ellis Island was open between the years and

1st Stop: Passage
3. Where were most immigrants from? Most of the immigrants who came to America through Ellis Island were from eastern and southern Europe.
4. How long did the voyage take?
5. What is steerage?

2nd Stop: The Arrival
6. What was the first thing passengers saw when they entered the NY harbor? 7. Which immigrants did not have to go to Ellis Island? 8. How did passengers get to Ellis Island for their exams? 3rd

Stop: The Baggage Room
9. What floor was the baggage room located ?
10. Baggage was left in this room while the immigrants did what?


4th Stop: Stairs to Registry Room
11. Why were doctors watching the immigrants as they walked up the stairs? 12. What is a buttonhook?
13. What happened to you if you had Trachoma?
14. Click on Learn More: What is the highest number of people to come through Ellis Island in one day? 15. Why did getting through Ellis Island take so long?

5th Stop: Registry Room
16. Describe the Registry Room or Great Hall:
17. What were they waiting in line for? 18. What two options did officials in the great hall have for each person? 19. Click on Learn More: Why could a child be sent home?
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6th Stop: Medical Exam:
20. What was the “six second” medical exam? 21. Where would someone go if they had a chalk mark on their clothes? 22. What did an “X” mark mean? 23. Learn More: What happened if the immigrant was found to have a disease?

7th Stop: Legal Inspection
24. How many questions was each person asked? 25. What were their answers supposed to match up with? 26. How would the immigrants communicate with the inspectors?

8th Stop: Detainees:
27. Where would legal detainees stay? For how long? 28. Who would decide if a medical detainee was allowed in the US?
29. How many babies were born on Ellis Island (Click on Learn More) 30. Who paid for an immigrants return ticket if they were sent back?

9th Stop: Stairs of Separation:
31. Where did the three aisles lead? Right
Center
Left
32. What was at the bottom of the stairs?
33. Click Learn More. How many languages were spoken at Ellis Island?

10th Stop: Kissing Post
34. Why does this area have the nickname “kissing post”?
It was where the parents met with their loved ones. One could only assume... they kissed.
35. Click on Learn More: What types of Jobs were available at Ellis Island
In your own words:
Which part of the procedure at Ellis Island do you think would be the most difficult? Why? From where did your family emigrate? Do you think they came through Ellis Island?

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