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Late in the nineteenth century, the middle class in America Group of answer choices was native born, white, Anglo-Saxon, and Protestant. welcomed immigrants because they tended to support the same political candidates. could be achieved by anyone who worked hard. was achieved by second- or third-generation Americans.

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Answer: was native born, white, Anglo-Saxon, and Protestant.

Step-by-step explanation:

Towards the end of the nineteenth century, the prominent ethnic group in the United States were descendants of the first English settlers which therefore made them Anglo-Saxon, white and Protestant.

They therefore comprised most of the middle class which is traditionally occupied by the main ethnic group. Even till this day, white, Anglo-Saxon descendants are quite rich and affluent.

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