Which town became the centre of Viking trade in northern England?
Dublin
York
Winchester
What word refers to the way in which immigrants fit in with the host society, in this case England?
Subordination
Incorporation
Assimilation
Approximately how many Huguenots migrated into England when their rights were removed in France?
5,000
50,000
500,000
Which of these was a successful Huguenot in London in the 18th century?
John Dollond
John Hawkins
John Dee
Which English town received the highest number of Irish immigrants in the 19th century?
Birmingham
Liverpool
Which of these jobs was often done by Irish migrants in the 19th century?
Highland farmer
Railway builder
Lascar
What were sweatshops?
Small cramped workshops where people worked for low wages
Boxing clubs for East End youth
Cheap places for the poor to buy food
What did the European Economic Community become in 1992?
The European Union
The Eurozone
The Common Market
Which of these countries joined the EU in 2004?
France
England
Poland
Which of these groups of immigrants increased Britain's workforce during the Industrial Revolution?
Huguenots
Irish
Poles