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Arada [10]
2 years ago
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Read each statement and decide whether it applies to Ellis Island, Angel Island, or both.

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1 answer:
Anarel [89]2 years ago
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The statements that apply to Ellis Island and Angel Island are:

  • Most immigrants were from China or another Asian nation. - ANGLE ISLAND.
  • Immigrants had to pass health inspections before being admitted to the United States. - BOTH ISLANDS.
  • Immigrants could be denied entry or sent back to their home countries. - BOTH ISLANDS.

<h3>What was the importance was Ellis and Angel Island?</h3>

Angel Island was located in San Francisco which is on the West Coast. As a result, it was used for processing Asian immigrants as they were closer to the western portion of the U.S.

Both islands were the same however in that immigrants had to pass health checks and inspections to be allowed in. They could be sent back if they failed these tests.

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