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11 May, 08:56

Using the prompt which conclusions can be drawn about Irish immigration in America?

A) most Americans were grateful that immigrants were coming to America and willing to take jobs that most Americans did not want.

B) Most Irish immigrants immediately sought transportation networks so they could move into more rural area and avoid nativism

C) Most Irish immigrants were poor and tended to stay in cities were they could find a job and create their own ethnic neighborhood

D) Irish immigrants were spread out across the country and most Americans did not notice the large increase that took place in the 19th century

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  1. 11 May, 09:10
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    The correct answer is C)

    Explanation: Most Irish immigrants stayed in the big cities of the eastern United States upon arrival. The vast majority arrived in New York City. They formed ethnic enclaves in Boston, Providence, Hartford, New York City, Philadelphia and Baltimore. In the following decades, they did spread out to the sorrounding countryside, the midwest and the western United States, but the process was slow and took several generations.
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