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How did many Americans view immigrants in the 1800s, particularly those coming from Southern and Eastern Europe?(1 point)
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Immigrants were encouraged to form their own separate communities and avoid assimilation into American society.
Immigrants were encouraged to form their own separate communities and avoid assimilation into American society.
Immigrants were widely welcomed, as they were seen as contributing to the nation's growth and prosperity.
Immigrants were widely welcomed, as they were seen as contributing to the nation's growth and prosperity.
The U.S. government actively promoted the settlement of immigrants as part of a strategy to expand westward.
The U.S. government actively promoted the settlement of immigrants as part of a strategy to expand westward.
Immigrants were often viewed with suspicion and hostility, seen as a threat to American jobs, culture, and values.
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Immigrants were often viewed with suspicion and hostility, seen as a threat to American jobs, culture, and values.
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