The intent of the United States immigration laws of the 1920s was to
a. increase economic opportunities for recent immigrants
b. encourage cultural diversity
c. restore an open-door policy toward immigration
d. restrict immigration through the use of quotas
Answer: d. restrict immigration through the use of quotas
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What will be an ideal response?
The "doctor's plot" demonstrates
a. Stalin's willingness to purge even his closest advisors. b. the internal conspiracies that sought to overthrow communism. c. Western Imperialism within the USSR. d. the lack of medical training in the USSR. e. the developing literary presence in communist Russia.
Radical Republican leaders in Congress included
a. Thaddeus Stevens and Charles Sumner. b. William Seward and Edwin M. Stanton. c. Charles Sumner and William Seward. d. Alexander Stephens and Thaddeus Stevens. e. Oliver O. Howard and Hiram Revels.
Colonial governors were not permitted to veto the actions of their councils or assemblies
Indicate whether the statement is true or false.