The graphs show recent and projected demographic changes in the United States.

A bar chart titled Region of Origin of Immigrants shows Europe and Asia/Latin America immigrants in millions. From Europe: 1960, 7; 1970, 5; 1980, 4.5; 1990, 4; 2000, 4; 2010, 4. From Asia/Latin America: 1960, 2; 1970, 3; 1980, 6.5; 1990, 13; 2000, 24; 2010, 32.

A bar chart titled Projected Population of U S In 2000, White non Hispanic, 70 percent; other races and ethnicities, 30 percent. In 2050, White non Hispanic, 50 percent; other races and ethnicities 50 percent.

According to the graphs, the biggest change in immigration trends has been the arrival of more immigrants who

are from Europe.
are from Asia or Latin America.
speak English.
are white.

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Answer:

it should be B.

Explanation:

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Based on the bar chart on Immigrant origin, the biggest change in immigration trends will come from immigrants who are from Asia or Latin America.

What does the chart say about immigration trends?

The graph shows that since 1960, the number of immigrants from Asia or Latin America has increased from 2 million to 32 million in 2010.

This is higher than the figure from Europe which means that more immigrants have arrived from Asia and Latin America.

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