QUESTION 4
2 point
Immigration historians discuss push-pull factors. Which is NOT a pull fact...
QUESTION 4
2 point
Immigration historians discuss push-pull factors. Which is NOT a pull factor drawing European immigrants to the United States
between 1870 and 1910?
A. States like Oregon in the west, and Texas in the south, wanted more population and recruited immigrants in Europe as new
residents.
B. Labor agents representing US industrial companies recruited immigrant workers in Europe,
C. American railroad companies had received gifts of free land as partial payment for building the transcontinental railroads.
They issued propaganda and sent sales agents to Europe to sell land to potential immigrants,
D. The US government wanted to recruit more Catholic parishioners from Europe,
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