1. Read the the following claim:

Difficult adjustments to life in america is one area that affected immigrants and other Americans in the late 19th and early 20th century.

2. Read the following Document:
Document A: Excerpt from The Constitution of the Immigration Restriction League, 1894
Introduction
Attitudes toward the new immigration during the late 1800s and early 1900s were strong and varied. Some families and communities welcomed the new immigrants with open arms and helped immigrants get settled, while other groups such as the Immigration Restriction League—founded in 1894 by three Harvard graduates—formed to limit or curtail immigration.
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“The objects of this League shall be to advocate and work for the further judicious restriction or stricter regulation of immigration, to issue documents and circulars, solicit facts and information on that subject, hold public meetings, and to arouse public opinion to the necessity of a further exclusion of elements undesirable for citizenship or injurious to our national character. It is not an object of this League to advocate the exclusion of laborers or other immigrants of such character and standards as fit them to become citizens.”

3. Reply with by citing evidence and placing in quotations exact from the above document that shows How did immigrants acclimate (adjustment) to life in America?

In the excerpt from The Constitution of the Immigration Restriction League, it mentions that the league's objective is not to advocate for the exclusion of laborers or other immigrants who are fit to become citizens. This suggests that some immigrants were able to acclimate and fit into American society, as they were not considered undesirable for citizenship.