How were German immigrants to the United States in the mid-nineteenth century different from their contemporary Irish immigrants?

A) They were readily able to assimilate easily into Anglo-American society.
B) They were generally poorer than the Irish.
C) They were exclusively Protestant.
D) They tended to have a wider variety of work skills.


D

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Which of the following best describes most of the population at the beginning of urban migration?

A) middle aged B) uneducated C) young D) religious E) female

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The termĀ Age of DivisionĀ refers to which of the following?

A. the clashes of elites that followed the end of the western Roman empire B. the struggle for dominance among different Christian sects C. the years of internal strife that followed the end of the Han empire D. the internal fighting that followed the end of the Parthian empire

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After the conclusion of the Seven Years' War in 1763, which of these following colonies was transferred to Britain in exchange for the return of Cuba and the Philippines to Spain?

A) Spanish Florida B) Santo Domingo C) Jamaica D) Spanish Haiti

History

Analyze the rise and impact of white supremacist movements in the South. Explain the causes for their rise, identify the segments of society involved, and describe the impact they had on southern society and politics.

What will be an ideal response?

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