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7 May, 12:43

In which neighborhoods were immigrants who stayed in cities most likely to settle?

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  1. 7 May, 12:59
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    The correct answer is C) in neighborhoods with people from their home country.

    Neighborhoods were immigrants who stayed in cities most likely to settle were in neighborhoods with people from their home country.

    Immigrants arrive in a new country such as the United States with a different history, culture, and tradition that the home countries of immigrants. If they are Asian (Chinese, Korean, or Japanese) they have an opposite background that the American people. That is the reason why when arriving in the US, immigrants always want to live in the cities and in the neighborhoods where other people of the same nationality live. It is a way for them to feel secure and confident. They can speak the same language and follow the same conduct and traditions.

    The other options of the question were A) in neighborhoods that were closest to their work, B) in neighborhoods that were closer to shopping and schools, and D) in neighborhoods with people who were highly educated.
  2. 7 May, 13:39
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    in neighborhoods with people from their home country
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