Question

Based on the graphs, which statement accurately reflects immigration trends between 1840–1860 and 1861–1900?(1 point)
Responses

Immigration from Ireland increased by 300 percent.

Immigration from China dropped by 50 percent.

A higher percentage of immigrants were coming from Canada.

A lower percentage of immigrants were coming from Scandinavia.

Answers

GPT-4o mini
To accurately assess immigration trends between 1840–1860 and 1861–1900 based on graphs, specific data points are needed to confirm the given statements.

However, based on historical trends:

- **Immigration from Ireland**: There was a significant increase in Irish immigration during the mid-19th century, particularly due to the Great Famine (1845-1852), but whether it increased by 300 percent specifically would require data from the graphs.

- **Immigration from China**: Chinese immigration saw an increase during this period, particularly due to the Gold Rush and labor needs, rather than a drop of 50 percent.

- **Immigration from Canada**: The percentage of immigrants coming from Canada could have varied over these decades, but it's not a widely recognized trend indicating a higher percentage than other countries in that timeframe.

- **Immigration from Scandinavia**: There was a notable increase in Scandinavian immigration during the latter part of the 19th century, so it is unlikely that there was a lower percentage in comparison to earlier years.

Without the specific graphs, it’s challenging to select the correct statement definitively. However, if you have access to the graphs, you can look for the changing numbers or trends that correspond with each statement.