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Rashid [163]
3 years ago
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The trends represented in this chart could BEST be described by A) stiff immigration laws passed by Congress. B) the increased i

ndustrial power of the U.S. Eliminate C) the decline in the power and popularity of the Democratic Party. D) the cheaper production costs associated with the automobile industry.
History
1 answer:
olga55 [171]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

B probably

Explanation:

Number of Immigrants to the United States

1901- 500,000

1903- 800,000

1905- 1,000,000

1907- 1,200,000

The trends represented in this chart could BEST be described by

A) stiff immigration laws passed by Congress.  

B) the increased industrial power of the U.S.  

C) the decline in the power and popularity of the Democratic Party.  

D) the cheaper production costs associated with the automobile industry.  

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