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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? (1 point) Responses Immigrants were welcomed for their labor and contributions to tax revenues and the economy. Immigrants were welcomed for their labor and contributions to tax revenues and the economy. There was pressure on immigrants to become American citizens to prove their loyalty. There was pressure on immigrants to become American citizens to prove their loyalty. In both eras, the American people feared the unknown of what it would be to have immigrants coming to America. In both eras, the American people feared the unknown of what it would be to have immigrants coming to America. In the 2000s and the 1920s, the American people feared that Latin American countries would invade the United States. In the 2000s and the 1920s, the American people feared that Latin American countries would invade the United States.
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The most accurate response regarding the similarities in the reaction to immigration in the 2000s and in the 1920s is:
**In both eras, the American people feared the unknown of what it would be to have immigrants coming to America.**
Both time periods saw significant concerns about the cultural and social impact of new immigrants, as well as fears regarding economic competition and national security.
**In both eras, the American people feared the unknown of what it would be to have immigrants coming to America.**
Both time periods saw significant concerns about the cultural and social impact of new immigrants, as well as fears regarding economic competition and national security.