Why were the Know-Nothings unable to curb the political influence of Irish immigrants?
a. The Irish used their strong economic clout to gain political influence.
b. The pope interceded on behalf of Catholics in America.
c. Voting rights were being determined by race.
d. After arriving in the United States, most of the Irish converted to Protestant faiths.
e. Southern slaveholders protected the rights of immigrants.
Ans: c. Voting rights were being determined by race.
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