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- what was the \german triangle\?
a german - speaking ethnic neighborhood of new york city
the area between milwaukee, st. louis, and cincinnati
an area of the midwest that rejected german immigrants
an area in which the streets were rumored to be paved with gold
The "German Triangle" refers to the region in the Midwest of the United States where a large number of German immigrants settled. This area is between Milwaukee, St. Louis, and Cincinnati. The other options are incorrect: New York City's German - speaking neighborhoods don't form the "German Triangle"; the area didn't reject German immigrants (it was a destination for them); and the "streets paved with gold" is a myth related to the California Gold Rush, not the "German Triangle".
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B. the area between Milwaukee, St. Louis, and Cincinnati