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During the years 1880 to 1925, the United States experienced significant tensions surrounding the issue of immigration. This
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What are a few examples listed in the reading where the United States government attempted to limit the number of immigrants
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How did quota laws effect immigration in the US
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25. By 2016, DACA had helped how many undocumented immigrants be able to live,
learn, and work in the U.S.? A. approximately
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Current policy on Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals (DACA) is the result of what type of federal action?
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Why does public policy in the U.S. include an Oath of Allegiance for new immigrants wishing to become citizens?(1
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Which of the following BEST explains why the 1924 immigration act favored immigrants from northern and western Europe? Choose
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Use the image to answer the question. Which of the following statements does the image support?
(1 point) The United States has
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______________ __________ y ______________ = this General was sent by the Mexican government to investigate conditions in
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Why did Manuel de Mier y Terán make the suggestion of stopping American immigration to the colony of Texas?(1 point)
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Why does public policy in the U.S. include an Oath of Allegiance for new immigrants wishing to become citizens?(1 point)
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Which of the following best defines a sanctuary city? (1 point)
• a city that does not enforce state gun laws • a city that
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The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 abolished which of the following?(1 point)
Responses an immigration quota system an
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The Chinese Exclusion Act affected __________.
Responses A only unskilled laborersonly unskilled laborers B only skilled
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Which were reasons that many Americans wanted to restrict immigration?
Choose all answers that are correct. Responses They feared
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Which of these statements
best analyzes the politics of immigration in Europe and the U.S.? (1 point) Immigration policy in
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Which of the following best illustrates Canada's recent immigration policies? (1 point)
Canada has eliminated all immigration
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Which of the following best illustrates Canada's recent immigration policies?(
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Which of the following best illustrates Canada's recent immigration policies?(1 point)
Responses Canada has admitted the highest
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What role did nativism play in federal policy?
Concern fir immigrants' children led to increased public education funding.
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The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 abolished which of the following?(1 point) Responses an immigration quota system an
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The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1964 abolished which of the following?
an immigration quota system. an open borders policy
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The following events occurred in United States history and signaled the changes to immigration policies. Place them in the order
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What measures were taken by the U.S. government to express nativist sentiments in the 1920s?(1 point) Responses Efforts to
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