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OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

German immigrants were more likely than Irish immigrants to a. take low-paying jobs. c. settle in rural areas. b. be Catholic. d. arrive penniless.

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

This is C right

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

@Xmoses1

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

@linda3

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

I just want to check my answers man not cheat

OpenStudy (xmoses1):

Wow i am not all that sure but i want to say C

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

*facepalm*

OpenStudy (linda3):

is that the full question? it sounds like somethings missing...

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

Thats the question

OpenStudy (linda3):

k

OpenStudy (xmoses1):

What is the entire theme of the question? are they immigrating to the US?

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

You know what i think ill submit it

OpenStudy (linda3):

ok well let me know if u get it right

OpenStudy (xmoses1):

Yes i want to know too

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

Yea its C.

OpenStudy (xmoses1):

Cool Good Job Dull :)

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

Do you know this question xmoses

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

The rise of industry and growth of cities in the Northeast offered the greatest benefit for a. people who owned their own businesses or worked in skilled occupations. b. the working class, who often established businesses of their own. c. immigrants who qualified for jobs held by skilled craftspeople. d. the poor, who became wealthy doing work that other people avoided.

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

I believe it is B

OpenStudy (xmoses1):

No not this one. I need to know the context of what this question is from. Is it World History, American History, ect.

OpenStudy (dulljackel09):

Immigrants and Cities

OpenStudy (xmoses1):

Not sure but B makes sense it is logical

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