Which was a problem facing immigrants during the late 1800s? A. They couldn't find decent housekeepers to clean their apartments. B. Unions refused to accept foreign-born members. C. They weren't allowed to live with other people from their own country. D. Many resided in crowded, unsanitary tenement slums.
In some cases, they were welcomed by Native Americans, and in other cases, they were seen as a threat. By the 19th century, the pattern had been repeated many times, with each new wave of immigrants encountering mixed reactions from already established Americans. The German, Irish and Italian immigrants who arrived in America during the 1800s often faced prejudice and mistrust. Many had to overcome language barriers. Others discovered that the challenges they had fled from, such as poverty or religious persecution, were to be encountered in America as well.
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Sooo which one
plz
Language barriers for one. Also poor living conditions and lack of education
prejudice, danderous working conditions, and low pay. also mobs.
D.?
I would say D is a good answer choice, but I would also use the process of elimination
Rule a few of those answers out
A is a no
B is unlikely, seeing how the railway needed more workers.
i dont think that they even had good homes, said: housekeepers
the awnser is D
and they lived together cuz not many people took them in
THX
when they first came here they were put into dark unsanitary homes along ports and they had to wait and wait and wait until someone from their family came and got them
You can't really just give people answers here. You have to explain why that answer is correct.
Well the others don't make sense at ALL
so in my opinion the awnser is D
Ok thx ill let u know if its wrong
A & B are completly wrong
i already thought it was D before i asked
yeah its D
Confirmation never hurts anything
true that @dman2597
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