Question
What was a major factor that made the U.S. immigration policies more exclusionary and isolationist in the late 1800s?(1 point)
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An influx of immigrants of less diverse ethnicities caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants from Britain, Germany, and Ireland.
An influx of immigrants of less diverse ethnicities caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants from Britain, Germany, and Ireland.
An influx of non-White immigrants caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants that came from non-European countries.
An influx of non-White immigrants caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants that came from non-European countries.
An influx of immigrants of less diverse ethnicities caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants from non-European countries.
An influx of immigrants of less diverse ethnicities caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants from non-European countries.
An influx of non-White immigrants caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants from Britain, Germany, and Ireland.
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An influx of immigrants of less diverse ethnicities caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants from Britain, Germany, and Ireland.
An influx of immigrants of less diverse ethnicities caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants from Britain, Germany, and Ireland.
An influx of non-White immigrants caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants that came from non-European countries.
An influx of non-White immigrants caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants that came from non-European countries.
An influx of immigrants of less diverse ethnicities caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants from non-European countries.
An influx of immigrants of less diverse ethnicities caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants from non-European countries.
An influx of non-White immigrants caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants from Britain, Germany, and Ireland.
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The best response that captures the major factor leading to more exclusionary and isolationist U.S. immigration policies in the late 1800s is:
**An influx of non-White immigrants caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants that came from non-European countries.**
This response reflects the growing nativism and racial biases of the time that were directed particularly against immigrants from regions outside of Europe, leading to the enactment of restrictive policies such as the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
**An influx of non-White immigrants caused concerns about racial purity in the U.S. This drove public opinion toward isolationism and pushed policies that restricted and excluded immigrants that came from non-European countries.**
This response reflects the growing nativism and racial biases of the time that were directed particularly against immigrants from regions outside of Europe, leading to the enactment of restrictive policies such as the Chinese Exclusion Act of 1882.
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