How could the Immigration Act of 1924 be BEST described?

A. Visas were given to 2 percent of the total number of people of each nationality in the United States.
B. The Japanese were the top supporters of this controversial act.
C. The purpose of the act was to make America a more heterogeneous country.
D. Citizenship was given to any person who presented a notarized document to immigration services.


Answer: A

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