In the late nineteenth century, many immigrants to the United States
A. were already experienced as urban-dwelling, industrial workers.
B. formed close-knit ethnic communities within cities.
C. totally cut their links to their native countries.
D. found the transition to their new country to be fairly easy.
E. read English-language newspapers and frequented chain stores.
Answer: B
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