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The end of immigration quotas in the 1960s led to
a significant decrease in safe places for refugee immigrants.
a significant increase in discrimination against immigrants.
a significant increase in the number of Asian immigrants.
a significant decrease in the number of Asian immigrants.
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a significant increase in the number of Asian immigrants.
Explanation: The 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act abolished the national‑origins quota system, opening U.S. immigration to Asia and other non‑European regions and leading to a large rise in Asian immigration.
Explanation: The 1965 Immigration and Nationality Act abolished the national‑origins quota system, opening U.S. immigration to Asia and other non‑European regions and leading to a large rise in Asian immigration.
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