Asked by Joselyne Avendano on Jun 19, 2024

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In the 1890s, 3.5 million immigrants arrived in the United States. Where did most of them come from?

A) Ireland, England, and Wales
B) Germany and France
C) China
D) South America
E) Southern and Eastern Europe

Immigrants Arrival

The act or process by which people from other countries come to a country to live permanently, contributing to the cultural, economic, and demographic dynamics of the receiving nation.

Southern Europe

A region of Europe covering the southern part of the continent, including countries like Spain, Italy, Greece, and Portugal, known for its Mediterranean climate.

Eastern Europe

A region that encompasses many countries to the east of Germany and west of the Ural Mountains, often including nations such as Poland, Hungary, and the Czech Republic.

  • Comprehend the social and economic influences that propelled patterns of immigration to the United States during the late 1800s.
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gabrielle olugbodeJun 20, 2024
Final Answer :
E
Explanation :
In the 1890s, the majority of immigrants to the United States came from Southern and Eastern Europe, including countries like Italy, Russia, and the Austro-Hungarian Empire, marking a shift from earlier waves of immigration that were dominated by Northern and Western Europeans.