Which statement best describes English immigration policy?

A) They wanted to keep the colonies Catholic.
B) They limited migration because they did not want to lose population.
C) They had a liberal policy for both English and foreign nationals.
D) They allowed only English-speaking Protestant settlers.


Answer: C

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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.

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A. in the Hudson River valley; along the Great Wagon Road B. along the Great Wagon Road; south of New York C. in frontier New England; south of New York D. south of New York; in frontier New England

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Why did Roosevelt avoid confronting segregation and racial injustice?

What will be an ideal response?

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