Which sentence best describes the experience of most of the "new immigrants" who arrived in the United

States in the late 1800s and early 1900s?
(1 point)
O They lived in the cities where they arrived and most held low-paying jobs.
O
They moved west for the free land and became farmers.
O They became disappointed with the opportunities in the United States and returned to their homeland.
O They easily assimilated into American culture.

1 answer

The sentence that best describes the experience of most of the "new immigrants" who arrived in the United States in the late 1800s and early 1900s is:

"They lived in the cities where they arrived and most held low-paying jobs."

This reflects the reality that many immigrants settled in urban areas and typically took low-paying, labor-intensive jobs as they sought to establish their lives in the new country.