Which of the following is true about labor in the early twentieth century?
a. French-Canadian immigrants and their children held one of every two jobs in New England's cotton textile industry.
b. Mexican and Filipino women and children formed a large part of the labor force in California's agricultural industry.
c. First- and second-generation immigrants constituted more than 96 percent of the labor force that built and maintained the nation's railroads.
d. Of 750,000 Slovaks arriving in America before 1913, at least 600,000 went to work in the coal mines and steel mills of Pennsylvania.
e. all of these choices.
Question 2
By 1700, the predominant crop of the Middle Atlantic colonies was ___________________ _.
Fill in the blank(s) with correct word