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Which conclusion can be drawn from this graph? Responses About 1,615,000 people living in the United States in 1910 were born i...Asked by Estrella Torres
                Which conclusion can be drawn from this graph?
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About 1,615,000 people living in the United States in 1910 were born in Ireland.
About 1,615,000 people living in the United States in 1910 were born in Ireland.
In 1910, more people living in the United States were born in Sweden than in Canada.
In 1910, more people living in the United States were born in Sweden than in Canada.
The total population of the United States in 1910 was about 7,000,000 people.
The total population of the United States in 1910 was about 7,000,000 people.
In 1910, more people living in the United States were born in Great Britain than in any other country.
            
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About 1,615,000 people living in the United States in 1910 were born in Ireland.
About 1,615,000 people living in the United States in 1910 were born in Ireland.
In 1910, more people living in the United States were born in Sweden than in Canada.
In 1910, more people living in the United States were born in Sweden than in Canada.
The total population of the United States in 1910 was about 7,000,000 people.
The total population of the United States in 1910 was about 7,000,000 people.
In 1910, more people living in the United States were born in Great Britain than in any other country.
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    In 1910, more people living in the United States were born in Great Britain than in any other country.
    
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