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Lorico [155]
4 years ago
12

From most to least, which shows the correct ranking of regions by number of immigrants to the United States? 1st: Europe 2nd: As

ia 3rd: North and South America 4th: Africa 1st: North and South America 2nd: Europe 3rd: Africa 4th: Asia 1st: Africa 2nd: Asia 3rd: North and South America 4th: Europe 1st: Europe 2nd: North and South America 3rd: Asia 4th: AfricaFrom most to least, which shows the correct ranking of regions by number of immigrants to the United States?
Geography
2 answers:
svetoff [14.1K]4 years ago
5 0

This depends on the time period, however, in today's stage:

1st: Asia

The Asian population is generally growing in a steady rate as many Asian (especially Chinese) move to the United States and settle along the Western Coast.

2nd: Europe

3rd: North & South America

4th: Africa

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Cloud [144]4 years ago
4 0

Hey there! This is the correct choice


1st: North and South America 2nd: Europe 3rd: Africa 4th: Asia



Hope this helped!

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