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Which of the following was true about immigration during the great depression?

A. immigration restrictions were relaxed, and more people were allowed to enter the country.
B. small quotas were set for immigration from eastern, and many were sent
back.
C.immigration from Western Europe were disallowed
completely.
D. all immigration was stopped during the economic crisis.

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Answer:

B. small quotas were set for immigration from eastern, and many were sent

back.

Step-by-step explanation:

Immigration was significantly reduced during the Great Depression , though it did not completely stopped. As it usually happens in hard times, Americans were angry at foreign workers while facing high unemployment and rising levels of poverty and helplessness.

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