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History, 25.09.2019 21:30, gracethegreat1

Which would be the least for supporting interpretations about the lives of late nineteenth-century immigrants?
a) a historical novel about working in the chicago stockyards
b) a journal entry written by a recent immigrant and mother
c) a pay stub from a late nineteenth-century factor worker
d) an early twentieth-century real estate ad promising “bliss”
e) an early twentieth-century ad for model home blueprints

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