Multiple Choice
Why was the response to Irish immigration in Boston different from that in New York?
A) New York was more able to absorb the large number of Irish immigrants.
B) New York had always been more homogeneous than Boston.
C) New York's economy was weaker than Boston's.
D) New York had more reform organizations prepared to help immigrants.
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