Answer set 1

Answer 1:Correct answer (3). In the sixteenth and eighteenth centuries, Protestant Huguenots from France came to Britain to escape religious persecution.

Answer 2:Correct answer (4). In the mid 1840s there was a terrible famine in Ireland and many Irish people migrated to Britain. These Irish men became labourers and helped to build canals and railways across Britain.

Answer 3:Correct answer (3). Between 1880 -1910, a large numbers of Jewish people came to Britain from what are now Poland, Ukraine, and Belarus to escape racist attacks (called 'pogroms') they faced at home.

Answer 4:In the 1970's Britain admitted 28,000 people of Indian origin who had been forced to leave Uganda, and 22,000 refugees from South East Asia. So correct answer is (4)

Answer 5:In the 1980s, the largest immigrant groups were from the United States, Australia, South Africa, New Zealand, Hong Kong, Singapore, and Malaysia. So the correct answer is (4)

Answer 6: (2). Centres were set in the West Indies to recruit people to drive buses. On the other hand Textile and engineering firms sent people to India and Pakistan to find workers.




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