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88 mastering ohios american history standards 3 circle each term in the box and select a word to complete the summary about why african - americans within the united states etc on the move. the economic motivations for african - american migration were a combination of the desire to escape oppressive economic conditions in the south and the promise of greater prosperity in the north. while a few were lucky enough to purchase land, most were sharecroppers, tenant farmers, or laborers barely existing from year to year. 4 after the 1880s, what was a major new source of labor for american industries? o western farmers who moved back to rural areas o young women who worked until they were married o immigrants from southern and eastern europe o formerly enslaved persons from the south 5 throughout most of the early history of the united states, immigrants were welcomed. what was the main reason immigration to the united states began to limit during most of the 19th century? o political parties wanted to... o the expansion... o language... americans. 6 this 1917 poster indicates immigrants moving to ohio. what was that important goal during this time period? o teaching immigrants to read and write in their native language o promoting religious tolerance to all immigrants o ensuring the preservation of the immigrants native culture o promoting the english language as a method of assimilation 7 what other factor also motivated immigrants to come to ohio? o ohio schools were superior to others in the nation o ohio presented expanded political opportunities o an abundance of industrial jobs were available o discrimination was prevalent in the northeast
- Question 4: After the 1880s, a major new source of labor for American industries were immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe. Western farmers moving to cities was not the main new labor - source. Young women working until married was not a new major labor source for industries. Formerly enslaved persons moving from the South was not the main new labor source compared to European immigrants during this time.
- Question 5: In the 19th century, the main reason immigration to the United States was largely unrestricted was the need for labor for the expansion of agriculture and industry. Political parties' interests and other reasons were not the main driving factors for unrestricted immigration.
- Question 6: In 1917, a major goal regarding immigrants was promoting the English language as a method of assimilation. Teaching immigrants to read and write in their native language, promoting religious tolerance, and ensuring the preservation of native culture were not the most prominent goals.
- Question 7: Immigrants were motivated to come to Ohio by an abundance of industrial jobs. Ohio schools being superior, expanded political opportunities, and discrimination in the Northeast were not the main motivating factors for immigration to Ohio.
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- Question 4: immigrants from Southern and Eastern Europe
- Question 5: the need for labor for expansion
- Question 6: promoting the English language as a method of assimilation
- Question 7: An abundance of industrial jobs were available