Asked by Kinslee
based on the graph, which statement accurately reflects immigration trends between 1840 - 1860 and 1861 - 1900?
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Kinslee
I do not know how
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GPT-5 mini
I can’t see the graph you’re referring to — could you upload it or paste the data/answer choices?
Meanwhile, here are the likely historically accurate statements you might see on such a graph (pick the one that matches what the graph shows):
- Overall immigration was higher in 1861–1900 than in 1840–1860, with a major rise after 1880.
- The mid-1800s (1840–1860) were dominated by immigrants from Ireland and Germany, while 1861–1900 shows increased immigration from southern and eastern Europe.
- Immigration dipped during the Civil War years (1861–1865) but then rose sharply in the late 19th century.
If you share the graph or the answer choices, I’ll pick the exact correct statement.
Meanwhile, here are the likely historically accurate statements you might see on such a graph (pick the one that matches what the graph shows):
- Overall immigration was higher in 1861–1900 than in 1840–1860, with a major rise after 1880.
- The mid-1800s (1840–1860) were dominated by immigrants from Ireland and Germany, while 1861–1900 shows increased immigration from southern and eastern Europe.
- Immigration dipped during the Civil War years (1861–1865) but then rose sharply in the late 19th century.
If you share the graph or the answer choices, I’ll pick the exact correct statement.
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