Looking Backward (1893)

-How did the obstacles faced by immigrants like the one in this cartoon differ from those of immigrants in earlier eras?
A) Gilded Age immigrants more often lacked the skills and proficiency in English needed to assimilate.
B) American citizens organized politically against the Gilded Age immigrants, whereas earlier immigrant groups were more successful in gaining political influence.
C) Anti-immigration groups during the Gilded Age brought more violence to American cities than did earlier waves of immigrants.
D) Americans more eagerly assimilated earlier waves of immigrants and ostracized Gilded Age immigrants.
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