By 1910, more than 40 percent of New York City's population had been born abroad.

a. true
b. false


a. true

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The major factor sending waves of Irish immigrants to the United States between 1845 and 1849 was:

A) the Irish potato famine. B) the plague. C) Parliament's passage of anti-Catholic legislation. D) the collapse of the Irish government.

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The Japanese internment ended following the end of World War II, but first

A) internees lost their citizenship. B) the federal government provided $400 million in reparations. C) internees learned their former homes and businesses were no longer theirs. D) the Supreme Court ruled the interments were legal.

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Until the twelfth century, Constantinople was Europe's greatest commercial center.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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A supposed asset for the South at the beginning of the Civil War that never materialized to its advantage was

a. effective military leadership. b. intervention by Britain and France. c. the fighting skill of Southern males. d. its ability to fight on its own soil. e. its belief that it was defending its way of life.

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