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ap345

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Children of immigrants are more likely than their U.S.-born peers to:
 
  A) be obese.
  B) have a parent with a secure job.
  C) have nonmarital children.
  D) be disabled.
  E) suffer from chronic illnesses.

Question 2

Which of the following statements is true of U.S. reactions to immigration?
 
  A) American attitudes toward immigrants have grown more negative since the mid-1990s.
  B) All residents of places with hostile immigrant laws believe that newcomers cause problems.
  C) Americans unanimously support the tightening of immigration rules.
  D) American attitudes toward immigrants are still mixed.
  E) Americans unanimously support the increasing current immigration levels in the United States.



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Answer to Question 1

B

Answer to Question 2

D



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