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STALIN [3.7K]
4 years ago
11

The national origins act drastically cut the number of what arriving from southern and eastern europe

History
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kirill [66]4 years ago
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By definition, the National Origins Act was passed in the United States Congress during the early 20th century which primarily aims to regulate the number of immigrants admitted into the United States annually. A specific quota or the limit of the number of people was set in order to oversee the flow of people entering the US.
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