All of the above. (APEX)
Bisbee deportation, Emma Goldman's deportation, Palmer raids.
large urban centers Right answer for PLATO : Northern industrial areas
They established ghettos in areas of large concentrations of immigrants.
Immigrants settled in cities because that's where they landed, and many did not have the resources to travel to other areas where conditions were better.Moreover, from about 1870 onwards the US became a predominantly urban society. If one compares the number of towns and cities with 100,000 or more inhabitants in 1870 and in 1920, the development is very striking, especially in the South and the West.Most immigrants settled in cities because that was where most of the jobs were. Often, immigrants lived in very poor areas, which were overcrowded and unhealthy. Immigrants settled in cities because there was work available for them within the cities. Housing was also available.
they had no impact at all.
All of the above
Bisbee deportation, Emma Goldman's deportation, Palmer raids.
in rual areas
A mix of cities and rural areas
Many German immigrants were Lutherans who immigrated to Australia to escape the persecution. Thanks to wealthy Scottish businessman and chairman of the South Australian Company, George Fife Angas, a deal was struck by Pastor August Kavel to start a new Lutheran settlement in South Australia. Later, in many cases, the German immigrants settled in areas which, by their landscape, reminded them of their homeland.
Restrictions such to were they weren't allowed to do things that's the natives were allowed. Immigrants could not have their own free land and were forced to leave certain areas of their homes
American Indian are in USA.East Indian immigrants are all over the world. Some of the famous countries they have settled in are USA, Canada, Africa, London, Australia, Dubai+Areas of Middle East, etc.
They mostly settled in rural areas, agriculture being their trade, but Texas was also an area where many Poles settled. There were (and are) some Polish enclaves, such as Cicero in the Chicago area.
What is land beyond settled areas
From the time of the colonies, America has been the land of immigrants. They have settled in all areas of the country from the thirteen colonies on the east coast all the way out the western boundary of the Pacific Ocean.
Cities were diverse, but separated by social classes. Wealthy urbanites settled away from immigrants and industry. Many immigrants worked in sweatshops and lived in crowded, unsanitary dumbbell tenements.
large urban centers Right answer for PLATO : Northern industrial areas