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how was the reaction to the wave of immigrants coming to america in...
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Ineed with this question.
how was the reaction to the wave of immigrants coming to america in the 2000s similar to the reaction to immigration in the 1920s?
a. immigrants were welcomed for their labor and contributions to tax revenues and the economy.
b. there was pressure on immigrants to become american citizens to prove their loyalty.
c. in both eras, groups advocated a quota system to restrict immigration.
d. many worried about job competition and resulting decrease in wages.
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