What did the Asian Exclusion Act of 1924 suggest about the 1920s? * Anti-immigrant sentiment was on the rise. Lands along the West Coast had become overpopulated.

3 answers

* There was a fear of competition for jobs and resources from Asian immigrants.
* Racial discrimination and xenophobia were prevalent in American society.
* The 1920s saw a push for restrictive immigration policies and a desire to limit the number of immigrants entering the country.
So is it
A. Anti-immigrant sentiment was on the rise.
B. Lands along the West Coast had become overpopulated.
A. Anti-immigrant sentiment was on the rise.