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The main goal of the Emergency Quota Act of 1921 was to
limit the number of immigrants from a given country.
restrict the immigration of Asians to the United States.
ban immigration between the years of 1901 and 1921.
end immigration from Germany.
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The main goal was to limit the number of immigrants from a given country.
Explanation: the Emergency Quota Act (1921) set numerical national-origin quotas (initially 3% of a nationality's 1910 U.S. population), reducing immigration—especially from Southern and Eastern Europe.
Explanation: the Emergency Quota Act (1921) set numerical national-origin quotas (initially 3% of a nationality's 1910 U.S. population), reducing immigration—especially from Southern and Eastern Europe.
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