Multiple Choice
Unlike the "old" immigrants, who arrived prior to 1876 and lived in geographically dispersed residence patterns, the "new" immigrants, from 1876-1925, tended to live in the industrial cities of the Northeast and Midwest because…
A) those were the places with jobs available and their chances of success were greatest.
B) laws were passed prohibiting them from living elsewhere.
C) they were new to the country and did not realize that the greatest economic opportunity was in the West.
D) they had always lived in cities in their countries of origin so that was all that they knew.
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