The Immigration Act of 1924 discriminated directly against
a. Canadians and West Indians.
b. northern and western Europeans.
c. Latin Americans.
d. Jews and Muslims.
e. southern and eastern Europeans and Japanese.
e
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A. 100,000. B. 250,000. C. 500,000. D. 1,000,000. E. 2,500,000.
Americans in Texas __________
A) mainly settled in enclaves with little contact with others B) quickly intermarried with the Tejanos C) settled in the northern and western high plains D) found it difficult to farm profitably
Aldous Huxley also incorporates the impact of World War I into his writings, which is quite different from Woolf. How does he accomplish this?
A) He incorporates the inner monologues of his characters to share future visions of recovery from the war. B) He re-imagines the world as if the war had never happened and the opportunities his characters would have had. C) He imagines the future world to eliminate suicidal nationalistic warfare through genetic engineering, social conditioning, etc. D) He did not incorporate any mention of war or its aftermath into his novels. E) He was what is known as a futurist and does not look backward in history.
The Freedom Riders
a. brought their message of equality to urban ghettos of the North. b. received little attention from the Kennedy administration. c. challenged the segregation of interstate bus terminals. d. rejected biracial organization in protests against segregation.