History, asked by krishould, 6 months ago

Many immigrants in the 1800s arrived by boat at Ellis Island. Which passengers were required to have medical inspections and cross-examinations by Ellis Island agents before they were allowed into the country?
A.
all passengers
B.
first-class and second-class passengers
C.
only steerage-class passengers
D.
third-class and steerage-class passengers
E.
second-class and third-class passengers

Answers

Answered by RockerRocky
33

Answer:

D.

Explanation:

Third - Class and steerage class passengers.

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Answered by anvitanvar032
1

Answer:

The correct answer of this question is third-class and steerage-class passengers.

Explanation:

Given - Many immigrants in the 1800s arrived by boat at Ellis Island.

To Find - Which passengers were required to have medical inspections and cross-examinations by Ellis Island agents before they were allowed into the country?

Third-class and steerage-class passengers were required to have medical inspections and cross-examinations by Ellis Island agents before they were allowed into the country.

They were known as steerage passengers because they were given a huge space below decks near the steering mechanism on board the ship. Immigrants in steerage had to travel in tight quarters and often ate shoddy food.

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