Most New Immigrants

a. eventually returned to their country of origin.
b. tried to preserve their Old Country culture in America.
c. were immediately subjected to stringent immigration restrictions.
d. quickly assimilated into the mainstream of American life.
e. converted to mainstream Protestantism.


b

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