What was one difference between “old” immigrants and “new” immigrants in the 1800s? “old” immigrants were protestants and jews. “new” immigrants were catholics and jews. “old” immigrants settled among the native population. “new” immigrants formed their own neighborhoods. “old” immigrants were welcomed by the native population. “new” immigrants were met with hostility. “old” immigrants often had property and skills. “new” immigrants tended to be unskilled workers.
Which statement describes the influence of elizabeth i on england? a. her great inherited wealth made requesting funds from parliament rarely necessary, which minimized conflicts. b. her skillful use of personal advisers to communicate her wishes to parliament promoted stability. c. her clever secret diplomacy and many successful wars made her popular with the english people. d. her continuing support of english explorers in the americas brought in vast supplies of silver and gold.