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What passenger class, known as steerage, was required to go to Ellis Island?

A.1st class
B.2nd class
C.3rd class
D.4th class

Answers

Answered by rajsshah220505
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the answer is B
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Answered by smartbrainz
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3rd Class was required to go to Ellis Island

Option (C)

EXPLANATION:

  • There were 3 passenger classes on most ships: 1st and 2nd, which were cabin classes, implying the family or passenger received a cabin of its own on board ship.
  • However, the steerage class (3rd class), where passengers who slept in the hold (below decks) of the ship on bunks about half feet by six feet, with no personal floor space/storage space or no privacy.
  • All steerage class passengers had to go to Ellis Island and pass medical tests and answer queries such as if they were an anarchist.

To know more

Admittance into the United States through Ellis Island was largely dependent on

a. the validity of the immigrant’s stateside sponsor.

b. the immigrant’s social standing in his or her home country.

c. the applicability of vocational skills the immigrant possesses.

d. how many children for whom the immigrant was seeking citizenship.

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Most immigrants who arrived at Ellis Island were

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