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How has immigration changed since the 1960s?
Immigration was high in the 1960s, and has gradually decreased.
Immigration was low in the 1960s, increased until 2000, and then decreased.
Immigration was high in the 1960s, decreased until 2000, and then increased.
Immigration was low in the 1960s, and has gradually increased.
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Immigration was low in the 1960s, and has gradually increased.
Brief explanation: the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act removed the old national‑origin quotas and opened new pathways; since then the foreign‑born share of the U.S. population has risen steadily (from roughly 5% in 1960 to about 13–14% in recent years).
Brief explanation: the 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act removed the old national‑origin quotas and opened new pathways; since then the foreign‑born share of the U.S. population has risen steadily (from roughly 5% in 1960 to about 13–14% in recent years).
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