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What was the “german triangle”?
A.an area in which the streets were rumored to be paved with gold
B.a German speaking ethnic neighborhood of New York City
C.the área between Milwaukee, St.Louis, and Cincinnati
D.an area of the midwest that rejected german immigrants

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Answer:

b

Step-by-step explanation:

More than five million Germans came to the United States in the 1800s, the largest foreign language group at the time. The majority moved to the Midwestern "German triangle," between Missouri, Ohio, and Wisconsin. Many were farmers in their homeland and pursued the same livelihood in the Midwest.

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Answer:

C, I think

Step-by-step explanation:

A majority of the German-born living in the United States were located in the "German triangle," whose three points were Cincinnati, Milwaukee, and St. Louis. ... 1910 - In this year, an estimated 2.3 million German-born immigrants lived in the United States.

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