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How did the number of new immigrants around the turn of the twentieth century affect the number of acculturation programs in the United States?

A small number of immigrants arrived, so many settlement houses stopped offering acculturation programs.
A large number of immigrants arrived, and they sought acculturation programs at settlement houses.
A small number of immigrants arrived, so the number of acculturation programs at settlement houses remained the same.
A large number of immigrants arrived, but most settlement houses closed and stopped offering acculturation programs.

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the correct answer is B) A large number of immigrants arrived, and they sought acculturation programs at settlement houses.

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i think it would be the 2nd one "a large number of immigrants arrived, and they sought acculturation programs at settlement houses"
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