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After 1880, most immigrants to America came from northern and western Europe.
False. After 1880, most immigrants to America came from southern and eastern Europe.
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In the 1870s, roughly ___ % of immigrants came from northern and western Europe; by 1910, more than ___ % of the total came from southern and eastern Europe. a. 10; 10 b. 20; 80 c. 40 ; 60 d. 80; 60
d. 80; 60
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The “New Immigration” was made up primarily of The “New Immigration” was made up primarily of a. Europeans who came for economic rather than religious reasons. b. Europeans who were better off financially than those of the “Old Immigration”. c. persons from Northern and Western Europe. d. persons from Southern and Eastern Europe. e. persons from Asia, Africa, and the Americas.
d Some, such as persecuted Russian Jews, came for religious reasons (A). The great majority were financially less well off (B) than those of the “Old Immigration”, who came from Northern and Western Europe (C). Persons from Asia, Africa, and Americas would not generally be considered part of the “New Immigration.”
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