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Which of the following is not an example of how Irish immigrants were eventually accepted in the U.S.?Irish immigrants, and people of Irish descent are no longer only allowed to live in certain areas of cities.Companies in the U.S. outsource jobs to Ireland.Irish immigrants are no longer denied work based on nationality.Irish, and people of Irish decent, are allowed to hold public office.NEXT QUESTIONREAD NEXT SECTION

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Which of the following is not an example of how Irish immigrants were eventually accepted in the U.S.?Irish immigrants, and people of Irish descent are no longer only allowed to live in certain areas of cities.Companies in the U.S. outsource jobs to Ireland.Irish immigrants are no longer denied work based on nationality.Irish, and people of Irish decent, are allowed to hold public office.NEXT QUESTIONREAD NEXT SECTION

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The statement "Companies in the U.S. outsource jobs to Ireland" is not an example of how Irish immigrants were eventually accepted in the U.S. This is more related to global economics and business strategies rather than acceptance of immigrants within the U.S. society. The other options all describe ways in which Irish immigrants and their descendants have gained equal rights and opportunities in the U.S., such as the ability to live anywhere, work without discrimination, and hold public office.

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