The Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965 ended:

A) border sweeps.
B) Operation Wetback.
C) Issei citizenship eligibility.
D) national origin quotas.


Answer: D

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A) It invalidated traditional norms and values, making social life more complex. B) Using technology, it was creating an idealistic and progressive future. C) It reflected the inner psychological conflicts and antisocial penchants of men and women. D) By allowing irrational women to become active in science, it placed society at grave risk. E) Realists believed industrial society could not affect the immortal soul.

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While generally restrictive, the immigration quota system adopted in the 1920s left the door open to immigrants from

a. Asia. b. Europe. c. Latin America. d. persecuted Jewish communities. e. English-speaking nations.

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Since the 1960s, the number of middle-class African Americans has sharply increased.

Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)

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What was the main complaint about the North American Free Trade Agreement in the 1990s?

a. It increased immigration from poorer nations. b. It raised tariffs on exports, causing downsizing in many industrial corporations. c. It allowed big corporations to replace American workers with foreign workers. d. The government used it to bail out giant banks while individuals struggled with unemployment.

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