Multiple Choice
The "German triangle" in the mid-nineteenth century referred to
A) a Baltimore neighborhood with a large German immigrant population.
B) the identifying patch German immigrants were forced to wear in some American cities.
C) Cincinnati, St. Louis, and Milwaukee-cities with large German populations.
D) the special kind of ballot Democrats gave German-speaking voters.
E) the superior plow that German immigrant Thomas Mannheim introduced to the United States.
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