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What happened to many European immigrants who came to the United States

during the Great Depression?
O A. They were interviewed, but only immigrants from Eastern Europe
were allowed in the country.
B. Immigration restrictions were relaxed, and most were allowed to
enter the country.
O c. If the quota for immigrants from their country was already met,
they were sent back.
D. All immigration was stopped during the economic crisis, and none
were allowed in.

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Answer:

The number of European visas issued fell roughly 60 percent while deportations dramatically increased. Between 1930 and 1932, 54,000 people were deported. An additional 44,000 deportable aliens left “voluntarily.” Exclusionary measures hit Mexican immigrants particularly hard.

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Answer: C

Step-by-step explanation:

If the quota for immigrants from their country was already met,

they were sent back.

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