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30 May, 20:30

All of the following are reasons why immigrant groups at first settled in segregated neighborhoods except that:

A. immigrants often found that they were unwelcome in other neighborhoods.

B. immigrants received support and advice from more experienced neighbors.

C. immigrants who didn't speak English were more comfortable with people who spoke their language.

D. immigrants did not want to be considered American.

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  1. 30 May, 20:33
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    It should be D if not I'm sorry but I'm sure it's D
  2. 30 May, 20:42
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    The answer is D. Immigration is the universal development of individuals into a goal nation of which they are not locals or where they don't have citizenship so as to settle or live there, particularly as perpetual inhabitants or naturalized natives, or to take-up work as a transient specialist or briefly as a remote.
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