In the 1830s, most New England factory workers were __________.

a. young unmarried women
b. young unmarried men
c. recent immigrants
d. former artisans


a. young unmarried women

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The Peace of Westphalia was significant as the

A) National Edict of Toleration agreed upon by all the reigning kings in Europe to cease the persecution of peoples on religious grounds. B) settlement ending the Thirty Years' War by extending religious freedom in Germany and recognizing the independence of Switzerland and Holland. C) Edict declaring an end to the Thirty Years' War and forbidding warfare based upon religious grievances throughout Europe. D) settlement ending the Thirty Years' War by extending religious freedom in Germany and recognizing the independence of the Netherlands. E) Edict declaring an end to the Thirty Years' War and forbidding warfare based upon religious grievances in Germany and Switzerland.

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The National Origins Act of 1924

A. set a rigid limit of 150,000 immigrants a year. B. discriminated against northwestern Europeans. C. included a quota system for the first time. D. was designed to alter the sources but not the overall number of immigrants. E. entirely banned immigration from East Asia to the United States.

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