3. which statement reflects how imm
a statement reflects how immigrant characteristics of the...
3. which statement reflects how imm
a statement reflects how immigrant characteristics of the united
states changed after 1930?
(a) between 1830 and 1930 most u. s. immigrants were slaves;
between 1930 and the present most were free persons.
(b) between 1830 and 1930 most u. s. immigrants were wealthy;
between 1930 and the present most were poor.
between 1830 and 1930-most u. s. immigrants were english
speakers; between 1930 and the present most immigrants were
non-english speakers.
(d) between 1830 and 1930 most u. s. immigrants were from the
americas and asia; between 1930 and the present most were from
europe.
(e) between 1830 and 1930 most u. s. immigrants were europeans;
between 1930 and the present most were from the americas and
asia.
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