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Dovator [93]
1 year ago
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In the 1900s, there was a strong prejudice against irish immigrants and their descendants. what does this tell you about the his

tory of the irish in the united states?
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Lelechka [254]1 year ago
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In the 1900s, there was a strong prejudice against Irish immigrants and their descendants.   The Irish were once considered to be a separate race. tell you about the history of the Irish in the united states

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In the 1900s, there was a strong prejudice against Irish immigrants and their descendants. Editorial cartoons often depicted the Irish as physically distinct and as looking like apes. What does this tell you about the history of race in the United States?

A. The Irish were once considered to be a separate race.

B. Racial hostility is permanent.

C. Europe has many different racial groups.

D. There must have been significant biological differences between early Protestant immigrants from England and Holland and Catholic immigrants from Ireland.

E. Ireland must have changed a great deal over the course of the twentieth century.

Irish ethnicity is predominantly Gaelic, an ethnolinguistic Celtic group. However, the island was also influenced by the Romans and was occupied by Vikings, English, and a mix of Vikings, English, and French called Normans.

The Irish (Irish: Muintira hÉireann or Na hÉireannaigh) are an ethnic group and nation native to the island of Ireland who share a common history and culture. Ireland has been human for about 33,000 years and has been continuously inhabited for over 10,000 years (see Prehistoric Ireland).

Irish people living in the Republic of Ireland have distinct ancestry unrelated to the British. A person residing in the Republic of Ireland is an Irish citizen. However, if you live in Northern Ireland (the British part of the island), you may say you are Irish, but you are also British.

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