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What was a primary reason for the first significant wave of European immigration to the United States during the 16th to 18th centuries?

a) Seeking economic opportunity and religious freedom

b)Escaping political oppression in Eastern Europe

c) Fleeing from the potato blight in Ireland

Seeking economic opportunity and religious freedom

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What major event in Ireland led to a significant increase in immigration to the United States in the mid-19th century?

a) The discovery of gold in California

b)The Irish War of Independence

c) The Great Famine caused by a potato blight

The Great Famine caused by a potato blight

100

What was the significance of the Chinese Exclusion Act passed in 1882?

a) It provided citizenship to Chinese immigrants

b) It ended Chinese immigration for nearly a century

c) It allowed unlimited Chinese immigration

It ended Chinese immigration for nearly a century

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During which period did more than 15 million immigrants arrive in the U.S.?

a) 1940 to 1955

b)1900 to 1915

c)1920 to 1935

1900 to 1915

200

Which group primarily made up the second wave of European immigration in the 1840s and 1850s?

a) Italians and Greeks

b) Irish, German, and Scandinavian immigrants

c) Polish and Russian immigrants

Irish, German, and Scandinavian immigrants

200

Which of the following groups left their homelands to escape political and economic oppression during the late 19th and early 20th centuries?

a) Immigrants from northern Europe

b) Foreigners from southern and eastern Europe

c) Settlers from the British Isles

Foreigners from southern and eastern Europe

200

Which cultural celebration is significant for Irish descendants in the United States?

St. Patricks Day

200

Which of the following best describes the role of the Statue of Liberty for immigrants?

A symbol of hope and opportunity

A tourist attraction

A military fortification

A symbol of hope and opportunity

300

How did the religious demographics differ between the first and second waves of European immigrants?

a) The first wave was predominantly Catholic.

b)The second wave was predominantly Protestant.

c)  The first wave was mostly Protestant, while the second wave was overwhelmingly Catholic.

The first wave was mostly Protestant, while the second wave was overwhelmingly Catholic.

300

During the late 19th and early 20th centuries, many immigrants traveled to the United States in what condition?

In private yachts

In luxury cruise ships


In overcrowded ships

300

What percentage of all immigrants entered the United States through New York City, known as the 'Golden Door'?

70 percent

300

What was a common experience for many immigrants in terms of employment?

They were often overpaid

They faced no discrimination

They were paid less than other workers

They were paid less than other workers

400

What was a common reason for Jewish immigrants fleeing czarist Russia in the late 19th century?

a) Seeking economic opportunities in agriculture

b) Escaping antisemitism and persecution

c) Searching for better educational prospects

Escaping antisemitism and persecution

400

Which group faced prejudice and lacked civil rights during the late 19th century, similar to black people and Native Americans?

a) Native Hawaiians

b)European immigrants

c)Asians

Asians

400

In what way did the experiences of Asian immigrants differ from those of European immigrants during the late 1800s?

a) Asian immigrants were subjected to exclusionary laws

b) Asian immigrants faced fewer legal restrictions

Asian immigrants were subjected to exclusionary laws

400

What did the national-origin quotas established in 1921 and 1924 prioritize?

Western and Northern Europeans

Southern Europeans

African immigrants

Western and Northern Europeans

500

What motivated many non-European immigrants from regions like Syria and Turkey to come to the United States?

a) Seeking political asylum

b) Searching for economic opportunities

c)Fleeing from natural disasters

Searching for economic opportunities

500

What economic factor contributed to the rise of anti-Chinese sentiment in the 1870s?

a) Government subsidies for immigrants

b)Competition for jobs

c)The Gold Rush

Competition for jobs

500

What year did Ellis Island open as an immigration processing center?

1892

500

What impact did World War I have on European immigration to the U.S.?

It slowed immigration

It increased immigration significantly

It had no effect

It slowed immigration

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