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what were the "new" immigrants that arrived in America in the late 1800s different from earlier waves of immigrants? A. they tended to be catholic and jewish B. they were Protestants C. most came with
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what were the "new" immigrants that arrived in America in the late 1800s different from earlier waves of immigrants? A. they tended to be catholic and jewish B. they were Protestants C. most came with their own money D. most spoke English
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I would say the
A. they tended to be Catholic and Jewish
would most likely be your answer because seems about right to me
:) Hopes this helps you!
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