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How did immigration change in the late-19th century?

Labor unions succeeded in getting Congress to issue an immigration ban.
The number of immigrants from southern and eastern Europe increased.
The government began limiting Irish and German immigration.
The number of immigrants declined dramatically following the Civil War.

B?
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Definitely B, yes.
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