Select the sentence that most clearly combines the information in these two sentences: "Mass immigration into the United States
began in the 1830s," and "Many Irish, Germans, and Scandinavians arrived." Mass immigration into the United States began in the 1830s; for example, many Irish, Germans, and Scandinavians arrived. Though mass immigration into the United States began in the 1830s, many Irish, Germans, and Scandinavians arrived. Mass immigration into the United States began in the 1830s, when many Irish, Germans, and Scandinavians arrived.
The correct sentence is C. " Mass immigration into the United States began in the 1830s, when many Irish, Germans, and Scandinavians arrived. "
Explanation:
Sentence "A" incorrectly implies that the arrival ofIrish, German, and Scandinavian immigrants is merely an example andnot the main cause of the mass immigration of the 1830s;
sentence "B"
incorrectly implies that the arrival of Irish, German, and Scandinavianimmigrants was somehow contrary to the beginning of mass immigrationin the 1830s.
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