In contrast to Irish immigrants, German immigrants to the United States:

A. Were not as likely to be subjected to negative stereotyping
B. Were all of the Protestant faith
C. Found it very difficult to find employment
D. Usually stayed for a few years and then returned home


Answer: A

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