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The three pie charts shown above indicate the proportions of different source regions’ immigrants to the US for three different time periods. Match each chart with the years below. Although the total number of immigrant s

___1. 1885

___2. 1910

___3. 1980

___4. Chart A indicates a large number of immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe. This influx changed the religious makeup of the US by adding a large number of adherents to what religion?

a. Eastern Orthodox

b. Roman Catholic

c. Protestant

d. Muslim

e. Mormon

___5. Chart B indicates the largest number of immigrants from Northern and Western Europe. Which of the following countries is LEAST well-associated with this source region of immigrants?

a. Great Britain

b. Norway

c. Italy

d. Germany

e. France

___6. Both charts A and B indicate large numbers of Europeans coming the US. During both periods – what was one of the push factors in Europe?

a. famine and disease

b. population growth and pressure

c. rising wealth and availability to travel

d. religious persecution at home

e. natural disasters

___7. Chart C indicates approximately equal numbers of immigrants arriving from Latin America and Asia. Which regions of the US are being most impacted by these immigrant groups respectively?

a. West Coast and East Coast

b. Great Plains and Southwest

c. Northeast and Great Plains

d. Southwest and West Coast

e. South and Southwest

___8. The US gives preferences to immigrants in three cases. Which of the following is NOT one of them?

a. family reunification

b. skilled workers and talented professionals

c. those who demonstrate dire economic circumstances at home

d. refugees seeking asylum

e. all of the above are given preferences

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