
Immigration up to the 1920s - United States History
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- Q1The ideas expressed in this cartoon expressed a growing belief in which of the following?potentially dangerous action of recent immigrantsout of control crime in New York Citya plot to destroy the statue of libertya need to make the possession of explosives illegal120s
- Q2The thesis of the author of this political cartoon is in strong continuity with Americans today (2016) who believe that immigration from what part of the world should be limited or stopped because of possible terrorist actions?Middle EastEuropeMexcioAfrica120s
- Q3What short lived late 19th century group would have shared the sentiments expressed in this cartoon?American Protective AssociationKnow NothingsAmerica First CommitteeOneidans120s
- Q4What Antebellum group would have shared similar beliefs with the ideas expressed by this cartoonist?Know NothingsTranscendentalistsNorthern DemocratsWhigs120s
- Q5The term "anarchist" in the cartoon is best understood to mean which of the following?all previous immigrantssomeone who was skilled at making bombs and other destructive devicessomeone who wanted to overthrow all forms of governmentEuropean citizen120s
- Q6An 1887 exclusion act limited the immigration of what group of people to the United States?IrishMexicanChineseJapanese120s
- Q7The immigration of what group ended with a "Gentlemen's Agreement" in 1907?JapaneseChineseMexicansGermans120s