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What was a prevalent attitude among Americans regarding immigrants during the 1920s and 1930s?

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A immigrants contributed to the cultural vibrancy of America,
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Immigrants competed for jobs, worsening America's economic crisis.
Oc. Immigrants lacked religious faith, weakening American unity.
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Immigrants improved the educational system in America.

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Answer:

ITS B they competed for jobs

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Answer: Many Americans feared that as immigration increased, jobs and housing would become harder to obtain for a number of reasons: There was high unemployment in America after World War One. New immigrants were used to break strikes and were blamed for the deterioration in wages and working conditions.

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B

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