What effect did the Great Depression have on immigration to the United States?
a. The rate of immigration to the United States remained constant during the Great Depression.
b. More immigrants came to the United States at this time due to the availability of low-skilled, hard-labor jobs.
c. Progressives urged that legislation be passed restricting immigration and making it more difficult for immigrants to become citizens.
d. Conservatives supported immigration reform, since immigrants tended to take jobs that Americans were too proud to take.
e. It effectively reversed the flow, with hundreds of thousands being deported.
E
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