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.

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


True

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As the size of the industrial work force grew in the late nineteenth century, __________

A) the number of firms in given industries shrank B) immigration to the Northeast decreased C) working conditions greatly improved D) ethnic urban regions experienced a golden age of prosperity

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As a result of Martin Luther King's assassination:

A) whites and blacks were motivated to work together. B) Johnson won reelection by embracing King as a martyr. C) Southern congressmen listened more sympathetically to their black constituents. D) King's vision of the nation as a "Beloved Community" died with him.

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The term decolonization refers to the

A) freeing of a country from colonial rule or domination. B) moving out of colonists from natives territories. C) removal of tariffs on trade with native territories. D) open door policy of no longer needing a passport to travel in native lands. E) abandoning of settlements in partitioned Africa.

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The affordable health care act included a tax on gold-plated health plans, most of which had been won by collective bargaining by unions in exchange for pay increases

a. true b. false

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