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What was one reason that anti-immigrant hysteria swept the nation? Immigrants were associated with anarchism and communism. Foreigners were held to blame for the Depression of 1920. Americans felt a lingering hatred for the nations they had fought. Politicians believed that immigrants generally supported the opposition party.

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"Americans felt a lingering hatred for the nations they had fought" would be the best option since there was a great deal of animosity following WWII for Germans, Jews, Japanese, and Italians.
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