(6.8 & 6.9) Immigration & Migration Gallerwalk Mini-DBQ
Prompt - To what extent did American responses to immigration during the Gilded Age reflect a contradiction between national ideals and social realities?
Assignment Overview
You will write a short historical argument using evidence from the Immigration & Migration Gallery Walk. This assignment focuses on AP-level historical skills, not summary.
What Your Response Must Include
Your response must demonstrate clear historical reasoning and analysis.
- A clear thesis that answers the prompt and addresses extent
- At least 3 specific pieces of evidence from the gallery walk
- Must include:
- At least 1 image (photo, political cartoon, or visual)
- At least 1 policy, law, or organized response (Examples: Chinese Exclusion Act, nativism, settlement houses)
- Must include:
- Analysis that explains:
- American ideals (opportunity, freedom, welcome)
- Immigrant realities (exclusion, discrimination, living conditions)
- Explanation of how your evidence supports your argument
- Formal academic tone and APUSH vocabulary
Structure
BOX 1 - Paragraph 1: Thesis + historical context (What Americans claimed to believe)
BOX 2 - Paragraph 2: Evidence showing contradiction (What immigrants actually experienced)
BOX 3 - Paragraph 3: Explanation (Why this contradiction existed or why it mattered)
Guidelines
- Write in complete sentences
- No bullet points
- No outside research is required
- All evidence must come from the gallery walk materials
- This is an individual, graded summative assignment
Question 1
Prompt: To what extent did American responses to immigration during the Gilded Age reflect a contradiction between national ideals and social realities?
Paragraph 1: Thesis + historical context (What Americans claimed to believe)
Question 2
Paragraph 2: Evidence showing contradiction (What immigrants actually experienced)
Question 3
Paragraph 3: Explanation (Why this contradiction existed or why it mattered)
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