• The wealthier first class immigrants, received little to no hassle from public health physician. The second and third class were considered poor and they were discriminated. They went through the “short arm inspection” were hey had to reveal themselves in front of the doctors for their physical.
2. Discuss two examples of miscommunication between immigrants and staff at Ellis Island?
• Miscommunication between the immigrants and staff at Ellis Island were common because of language barrier and customs from different culture.
3. What was the first health test given to immigrants who arrived at Ellis Island?
• The first health test given to immigrants who arrived at Ellis