Difficulty: Medium
Average Score: 64%
The Florist was produced “for the use & amusement of Gentlemen and Ladies,” but most subsequent coloring books were created with children in mind. By the nineteenth century, these books became increasingly popular. Although they helped children develop artistic skills, creativity was not particularly prized. In The Young Artist’s Coloring Guide, a series published in the 1850s, a fully colored version accompanied an uncolored image, ostensibly to imitate.

The excerpt primarily offers insight into which of the following aspects of the immigrant experience?

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