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Think about what you know about nativism and exclusion. Remember how these problems made it very difficult for Chinese and Japanese people to move to the United States.
What most likely happened by the 1920s?
Immigration rates for these groups declined.
Immigrants rates for these groups remained the same.
Immigration rates for these groups increased.
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Immigration rates for these groups declined.
(Nativist laws like the Chinese Exclusion Act, the Gentlemen’s Agreement, and later the 1924 Immigration Act sharply reduced Chinese and Japanese immigration.)
(Nativist laws like the Chinese Exclusion Act, the Gentlemen’s Agreement, and later the 1924 Immigration Act sharply reduced Chinese and Japanese immigration.)
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