Which statement describes U.S. immigration policy in the early 20th century? a. Immigration laws favored immigration from Northern and Western Europe over immigration from other regions. b. Congress steadily reduced restrictions on immigration beginning in the 1890s until immigration was unrestricted by the 1930s. c. Quotas restricted immigration from Latin America and Asia at the same time that they expanded immigration from Europe and Africa. d. At the same time that immigration was being restricted, Congress made it easier for newly-arrived immigrants to become U.S. citizens.



Answer :

b) Congress steadily reduced restrictions on immigration beginning in the 1890s until immigration was unrestricted by the 1930s.

Immigration into the US grew drastically in the early 20th century. After 1914 immigration slowed because of the war, and then again after immigration restrictions were imposed in the 1920s-30s. 

Congress steadily reduced restrictions on immigration beginning in the 1890s until immigration was unrestricted by the 1930s.

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