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18 May, 15:24

What was the nativist response to immigration?

Question 11 options:

prejudice, legislation, and commissions questioning whether it should continue

high regard as a way to enlarge the workforce

cautious optimism that immigrants would contribute quickly

enthusiastic assimilation and encouragement for citizenship

What happened to the population of cities in the period between the Civil War and the 1920s?

It remained about the same.

It grew because of job opportunities.

It declined due to disease.

It fluctuated, declining at first and then growing.

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  1. 18 May, 16:06
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    On the first question it’s the first choice and the second one is the third choice
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