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nevelica

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In 1654, the Jews of Sephardic origin, immigrating to the United States, ________.
 
  a. were explorers seeking new lands and adventure
  b. were refugees expelled from their countries of residence
  c. were religious preachers with intentionsto introduce their religion to the natives
  d. were refugees escaping the Holocaust in Germany

Question 2

A growing problem is that Puerto Rico has emerged as a ________.
 
  a. war struck country stifled with unrest and oppression
  b. country plagued with issues arising out of substance abuse and juvenile delinquency
  c. major gateway to the United States for illegal drugs from South America
  d. tax haven for large U.S. corporations that are looking to evade federal income taxes



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Answer to Question 1

b

Answer to Question 2

c



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