Why were immigrants from southern and eastern Europe more likely than immigrants from northern and western Europe to settle in cities?

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There was less discrimination in cities.

There was less discrimination in cities.

People in cities didn’t face economic hardships.

People in cities didn’t face economic hardships.

Immigrants who settled in cities were well educated.

Immigrants who settled in cities were well educated.

They couldn’t afford to move out of the cities they arrived in.

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The most accurate response would be: They couldn’t afford to move out of the cities they arrived in.

Southern and eastern European immigrants often faced economic hardships and limited financial resources, which made it difficult for them to move away from the urban areas where they first arrived. Cities provided job opportunities, housing, and established communities that made settling there more feasible.