5. Which best describes an immigrant family's experience at Ellis Island? (Points: 1) They were whisked through immigration rather quickly and with very little paperwork. They were interviewed thoroughly, given physical examinations, and usually left the same day they arrived. They were interviewed, had to fill out hundreds of forms, and usually had to stay two or three days before clearing. They were treated very poorly, forced to pay large bribes, and spent weeks trying to clear immigration. 6. How did the experience of most Asian immigrants at Angel Island differ fro
6. How did the experience of most Asian immigrants at Angel Island differ from that of Europeans at Ellis Island? (Points: 1) It was very similar. It was easier and quicker, as Asian immigrants were generally more well-liked. It took longer and they were treated poorly, reflecting the widespread bias against Asians. It was very similar, although it did take longer. 7. Many Jewish immigrants were helped to assimilate into mainstream American culture by (Points: 1) attending mandatory classes for speaking English and following American customs. reading a Yiddish newspaper that included news and features aimed at helping them to acculturate. working at large factories alongside other Jews and Eastern Europeans. keeping their American-born children separate from nonimmigrant children.
the answers were 5 They were interviewed thoroughly, given physical examinations, and usually left the same day they arrived. 6 It took longer and they were treated poorly, reflecting the widespread bias against Asians 7 reading a Yiddish newspaper that included news and features aimed at helping them to acculturate.
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