History, 29.05.2020 18:57, lilpeepxliltracy
Which best explains why immigration laws were passed in the 1920's?
A
Industrialization reduced the demand for immigrant labor.
B.
Many nativist groups opposed continued immigration.
C
Labor unions favored unlimited immigration,
D.
Urbanization was on the decline.
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Gretchen opens a high-end bakery in a busy section of town. customers pay top dollar for her quality baked goods. just two months later, emily opens a bakery across the street. she also sells baked goods but uses lower- quality ingredients and has a less appealing shop. some of gretchen's customers take their business to emily's bakery because her prices are lower. which industrial revolution-era system or movement is reflected in this scenario? o a. romanticism o b. marxism o c. social criticism o d. capitalism
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Which best explains why immigration laws were passed in the 1920's?
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Industrialization...
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Industrialization...
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