What was the nature of the attacks launched on immigrants by Presidents Roosevelt and Wilson, prior to World War I?

A) Immigrants were chided to stop being "hyphenated Americans".
B) Immigrants were accused of taking too many jobs from Americans.
C) Immigrants were accused of being responsible for a sharp increase in crime.
D) Too many immigrants were entering the country illegally.


Ans: A) Immigrants were chided to stop being "hyphenated Americans".

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