Which of the following was a shared experience of most immigrant groups in the late nineteenth century, regardless of ethnic or national origin?

A. a desire to escape their ethnic traditions
B. a disillusionment from the dream of becoming "American"
C. a much higher proportion of women immigrants to men
D. age between fifteen and forty-five years
E. a failure to value education


Answer: D

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