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Who were the new immigrants who poured into the United States between 1890 and 1920?
 
  A) Scandinavians and Germans
  B) Irish
  C) English, Scottish, and Welsh
  D) Chinese and Koreans
  E) Southern and eastern Europeans

Question 2

Why did young farm women lead the exodus from rural areas to cities?
 
  A) They were seeking husbands.
  B) Farming was increasingly male work due to mechanization.
  C) They were fleeing their strict upbringings for the freedom of the cities.
  D) Greater availability of beer in rural areas had led to more wife-beating by husbands.
  E) They were turning their backs on a way of life that demanded their labor for subsistence tasks.



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Answer to Question 1

E

Answer to Question 2

B





 

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