What is the connection between ideas about race in the 1920s and U.S. immigration policy during the decade?

A) Immigrants arrived in large numbers because of relaxed ideas about race.
B) The U.S. immigration service prevented Europeans but not Asians from arriving.
C) Congress acted on racist ideas to pass very restrictive immigration laws.
D) The President of the United States opened the U.S. border to free Mexican immigration.


Answer: C

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