By the 1980s, the main arguments over immigration concerned:

A) assimilation.
B) race.
C) illegal immigration.
D) economic competition.


Answer: C

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A) slave labor discouraged settlement by new immigrants from Europe. B) southern states outlawed or restricted immigration. C) white Southerners feared outsiders. D) mountainous terrain made access difficult

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a. urged citizens to be calm. b. declared certain Roman citizens to be outlaws. c. called patriotic Romans to the armies of Mark Antony, Lepidus, and Octavian. d. were posted and publicly read to explain why a dictator had to be eliminated. e. gave immunity to Caesar's assassins.

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