Immigration and urbanization in the early 20th century
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- Q1Which of the following was a major factor contributing to the growth of urban areas in the early 20th century?AgricultureEnvironmental degradationIndustrializationRural migration30s
- Q2What was the main reason for increased immigration to the United States in the early 20th century?Better weatherIndustrial jobsHigher education opportunitiesLower taxes30s
- Q3What is the name of the law that restricted immigration to the United States in the early 20th century?The New DealThe Immigration Act of 1924The Homestead ActThe Emancipation Proclamation30s
- Q4What was the main effect of the Immigration and Nationality Act of 1965?It created a guest worker programIt ended quotas based on nationalityIt increased quotas for European immigrantsIt restricted immigration from Asia30s
- Q5What was the name of the first federal law that restricted immigration to the United States?The Emancipation ProclamationThe Homestead ActThe New DealThe Chinese Exclusion Act30s
- Q6Which of the following was a push factor for immigration in the early 20th century?Lower taxes in home countryBetter weather in home countryHigher wages in home countryPoverty30s