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ioda
3 years ago
15

Many immigrants in the 1800s arrived by boat at Ellis Island. Which passengers were required to have medical inspections and cro

ss-examinations by Ellis Island agents before they were allowed into the country?
A.
all passengers
B.
first-class and second-class passengers
C.
only steerage-class passengers
D.
third-class and steerage-class passengers
E.
second-class and third-class passengers
History
2 answers:
meriva3 years ago
6 0

Answer:

its [B] im pretty sure :)

Explanation:

gayaneshka [121]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

Explanation:

year/s later of that arri/ved so much g/an/stas to the US and went until the high schools. dont want know how horr/ib/le must be walk in that country

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