| A | B |
| The term for many different people all becoming American | Melting Pot |
| The music of the 1890's with a syncopated beat | Ragtime |
| Variety acts performed in a live theater | Vaudeville |
| Art that depicts a specific part of the country | Regionalism |
| Hamburg is | Suburban |
| Fake or exaggerated newspapers of the late 1800's. | Yellow Journalism |
| Mark Twain's name for the 1870-1900 because of it's wealth hiding the poverty beneath | The Gilded Age |
| An art style that emphasis everyday people doing everyday things. Accuracy over beauty | Realism |
| inner-city building providing educational, recreational, and social services to the community | Settlement House |
| Education institutions created by selling federal land to raise money for them | Land-Grant College |
| The poor part of a city, usually where immigrants live. | Slum |
| A person who is leaving their nation to move to another one. | A person who is leaving their nation to move to another one. |
| A really dangerous, unhealthy place to work for low pay | Sweatshop |
| Cheap, low quality housing for immigrants | Tenement |
| To become part of a new culture | Assimilate |
| The nasty part of the boat that poor immigrants had to travel in | Steerage |
| people of the same race or nationality that share a culture | Ethnic Group |