Different Political and Cultural Histories Probably Made Immigrants' Assimilation into the American
Different political and cultural histories probably made immigrants' assimilation into the American labor force
A) more enjoyable.
B) much easier.
C) just as hard as for rural white Americans.
D) more difficult.
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