Which of the following was a difference between the immigration from 1865 to 1895 depicted in the graph and immigration in the 1840s and 1850?

All choices are correct.

Washington justified segregated vocational training as a necessary first step on the road to racial equality, although critics accused him of being too "accommodationist."
Washington justified segregated vocational training as a necessary first step on the road to racial equality, although critics accused him of being too "accommodationist."

A normal and industrial school led by Booker T. Washington in Tuskegee, Alabama. It focused on training young black students in agriculture and the trades to help them achieve economic independence. Washington justified segregated vocational training as a necessary first step on the road to racial equality, although critics accused him of being too "accommodationist."
A normal and industrial school led by Booker T. Washington in Tuskegee, Alabama. It focused on training young black students in agriculture and the trades to help them achieve economic independence. Washington justified segregated vocational training as a necessary first step on the road to racial equality, although critics accused him of being too "accommodationist."

It focused on training young black students in agriculture and the trades to help them achieve economic independence. Washington justified segregated vocational training as a necessary first step on the road to racial equality, although critics accused him of being too "accommodationist."

Which of the following was a response to both immigration in the 1850's and immigration depicted in the graph?

Which of the following was a response to both immigration in the 1850s and the immigration depicted in the graph? Immigrants were provided social support in settlement houses. Immigrants were restricted from gaining the right to vote in elections.

Where did the majority of immigrants who arrived in the United States between 1821 and 1880 settle?

Many newcomers initially settled in the North End and Fort Hill (near the present financial district), as older Yankee residents moved out. By mid century, however, Irish and other immigrants were fanning out to the South and West Ends and to nearby settlements in Charlestown, East Boston, Cambridge and Lynn.

What was a similarity between old and new waves of immigration in the 1800s?

What was a similarity between the "old" and "new" waves of immigration in the 1800s? Immigrants from both periods established their own neighborhoods in major American cities.

Which of the following describes a difference between Washington's and pillow's arguments in the excerpts?

'" Which of the following describes a difference between Washington's and Pillow's arguments in the excerpts? Pillow proposes that immigrant laborers should be recruited to work in agriculture, while Washington proposes that African Americans should be recruited instead.