Question 13 of 30
Which statement best explains how Jewish immigrants were affected by
American immigration policies in the 1920s?
A. They were often sent back to their original countries because of
new national quotas.
B. They benefited from new quotas encouraging those with certain
skills to immigrate.
C. They were forbidden to immigrate by an official religious test.
D. They were offered asylum in response to rising anti-Semitism in
Germany.

Respuesta :

Jewish immigrants were affected by American immigration policies because they were often sent back to their original countries because of new national quota

What was the American immigration policies in the 1920s?

The immigration quotas were applied on a country basis and this restricted immigration from the European countries.

Hence, they were affected by American immigration policies because they were often sent back to their original countries because of new national quota.

Therefore, the Option A is correct.

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