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QUESTION 2

"New" immigration in the late 1800s can be characterized by
A. All of these.
B. individuals speaking primarily Slavic and Romance languages.
C. immigrants arriving from South-eastern and Central Europe.
D. mostly Jewish, Roman Catholic, and Eastern Orthodox religions.

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Answer:

A. All of these.

Step-by-step explanation:

During the late 1800s, the United States received immigration from almost every country in Europe.

It received large immigration from Slavic speaking countries like Poland, and from Romance speaking countries like Italy.

Finally, it also recieved a large Jewish migration, who came mainly from Eastern European countries like Poland and the Russian Empire.

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