The National Origins Act of 1924
a) restricted immigration to 150,000 annually.
b) established quotas favoring new immigrants over northern European peoples.
c) was overturned by the Supreme Court in 1946.
d) had several provisions specifically targeting Jews.
e) all of the above
a
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The Russian ruler given credit for making Russia into a European power was
a. Peter the Great. b. Catherine the Great. c. Ivan IV the Terrible. d. Michael Romanov. e. Peter III.
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A) creation of the revolutionary calendar. B) preservation of the revolution from being destroyed by foreign enemies. C) creation of the Directory. D) the establishment of the National French School System. E) defeat of the counter-revolutionaries led by the Bourbon family in southern France.
The original prophet of the Mormon religion was
a. Ralph Waldo Emerson. b. Brigham Young. c. Charles G. Finney. d. William Miller. e. Joseph Smith.