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Daniel is a Lebanese Christian who immigrated to the United States to earn a better living. He plans to go back to his family in Lebanon once he has some savings. In the meantime, he works as a traveling salesman of household goods, going door-to-door in small towns. Daniel is most likely to be in the ___________ of Arab immigrants.
 
  a. first wave
  b. second wave
  c. third wave
  d. fourth wave

Question 2

Which of the following descriptions best exemplifies a member of the largest ethnic group of Muslims in the United States today?
 
  a. Aviva, a U.S. born citizen of Eastern European descent
  b. Jamal, an African American Muslim convert
  c. Nadya, an immigrant from Southeast Asia
  d. Hamed, an immigrant from the Middle East



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Answer to Question 1

a

Answer to Question 2

b



Metfan725

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Both answers were spot on, thank you once again




 

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