Which of these statements is the best interpretation of these two graphs?
Few people immigrated to the US from Southern and Eastern Europe between 1880 and 1910.
Throughout the second half of the 1800s, almost all new immigrants in the US were Western Europeans.
In 1910, more residents of the US had ancestors from Southern and Eastern Europe than from other parts of Europe.
By 1910, the US was attracting immigrants from all over Europe and other parts of the world.
Which of these statements is the best interpretation of these two graphs?
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The best interpretation of the two graphs is: By 1910, the US was attracting immigrants from all over Europe and other parts of the world.
Explanation: This statement reflects the trend of increasing diversity in immigration patterns to the US leading up to 1910, indicating that not just Western Europeans but also Southern and Eastern Europeans, as well as other immigrant groups from different regions, were contributing to the U.S. population during this period. This would be evident in comparative graphs showing the rise in numbers from various regions.