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The Immigration Act of 1924 reflected the anti-immigration views of the KKK and similar groups by severely limiting the number of people who could immigrate to the United States from certain countries and completely banning immigration from Asia. What can you MOST reasonably infer about the KKK’s role in this legislation?

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Its leaders wrote the law.


Its leaders opposed the law and all immigration.


Its leaders and members helped pass the law.


Its leaders and members enforced the law.

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Its leaders and members helped pass the law.

Reason: The wording says the Act "reflected the anti-immigration views of the KKK," which implies they influenced and supported the legislation—helping it become law—rather than writing or enforcing it or opposing it.