The Immigration Act of 1965 maintained a strict limit on the number of immigrants to be admitted to the United States, even as it eliminated much of the "national origins" system of the 1920s
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.
TRUE
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Before World War I, most of the Middle East
A) was part of the Ottoman or the Qajar Empire. B) failed to be of any importance to Europe. C) was ruled by sovereign leaders chosen by the people. D) was weakened by civil wars. E) was of no concern to the major world powers.
As early as 1945, the Pan-African Congress demanded African freedom for all of the following reasons except
a. the disparity of economic benefits from African development. b. the legacy of violence and slavery left by European colonialism. c. the broken promises made by European countries during World War I. d. that it would prepare them to be citizens of a unified world government.
The greatest long-term impact of Reaganomics was:
A) rising prosperity for most Americans. B) a rising deficit and national debt. C) low taxes spurring productivity. D) a growing and profitable export sector.
The best evidence for the earliest migration across the Beringia land mass to the Americas is found in
a. the Arizona area of North America. b. the Canadian coast. c. Monte Verde, Chile. d. the western coastline of Mexico. e. the coastline of San Francisco.