Kristof was a Polish immigrant in the U.S. in the late 1800s. He had to choose a city to move to and an industry for employment. Which of the following is most likely to have been true of Kristof's choice?

A) He is most likely to have been employed in the cotton industry as the work was easier and had shorter working hours.
B) He is most likely to have chosen the cities of the North over those of the South because of higher wages.
C) He is most likely to have returned to his native country as the U.S. faced an economic depression in the late 1800s.
D) He is most likely to have chosen to settle in the cities of the South and regularly travelled to the North for work.
E) He is most likely to have chosen the cities of the South over those of the North because of cheaper accommodations.


B

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