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What is one reason many U.S. citizens supported restrictions on immigration
at the turn of the 20th century?
A. Many U.S. citizens felt that immigration led to public health
problems.
B. Many believed that immigrants took rights and privileges that
belonged to U.S. citizens.
OC. Many U.S. citizens felt that immigration led to shoddy
manufactured goods.
O D. Many U.S. citizens felt that immigration led to higher crime rates in
cities.

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Answer:C

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Duh

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D) bc of America's restrictive immigration laws that reflected the national climate of isolationism, xenophobia, antisemitism, racism, and economic insecurity after World War I. And those policies prioritize economic concerns and national security.
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