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Capo

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Irish conflicts with Blacks, Chinese, and Germans all illustrate which theory?
 
  A) Functionalism
  B) Internal colonialism
  C) Marginality
  D) Split labor market

Question 2

__________ was a societal reaction to the Irish presence in the nineteenth-century.
 
  A) Higher taxation
  B) Massive job creation
  C) Expulsion from certain cities
  D) The burning of Irish Catholic houses of worship



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: D

Answer to Question 2

Answer: D



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