What was one way that "new" immigrants of the late 1800s were unlike "old" immigrants?
o A. "Old" immigrants usually lacked job skills, education, and monetary savings.
OB. "New" immigrants shared relatively few cultural characteristics with native-born Americans,
C. "Old" immigrants were likely to immigrate alone, and "new" immigrants came in family groups.
OD. "New" immigrants often came from northern and western Europe, and "old" immigrants came from Asia.