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quotas and limitations
in 1965, the united states passed the immigration and
naturalization act.
- this act abolished the immigration quota based on
national origin.
- this meant that the united states could not turn
someone away from immigrating to the united
states based on where they were from.
- however, this bill also put a limit of 120,000 people
who could immigrate to the united states per year.
- the reason for this restriction was the suffering
economy.
immigration restrictions were generally passed
during ________.
- economic decline
- market prosperity
- election years
The text states that the 1965 Immigration and Naturalization Act had an immigration limit due to a "suffering economy". This implies immigration restrictions are associated with economic decline. "Market prosperity" would likely see fewer restrictions, and "election years" is not supported by the given info.
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A. economic decline