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History, 28.01.2020 13:52 beautifulnation3799

Which of the following statements is true about immigrants in the united states?

a) the majority of immigrants to the united states have come from africa.

b) all immigrants to the united states have come from europe.

c) everyone in the united states, with the exception of native americans, is an immigrant or a descendent of an immigrant.

d) few people in the united states today are descendents of immigrants.

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