The reason that made immigration different in the time between the year 1860 and 1920 that in previous years is that the immigrants are likely or tend to be more from the Southern and as well as the Eastern Europe that made it different compared before.
It’s probably the Boston tea party or the colonial issue like overall is taxes in that sort. It was in Britain or America And they had enough of the taxes that would get so they protested.
<span>Congress picked a committee to write a declaration explaining why the colonies wanted independence.
They chose John Adams of Massachusetts, Roger Sherman of Connecticut,
Benjamin Franklin of Pennsylvania, Robert Livingston of New York and
Thomas Jefferson of Virginia. Jefferson was not a great speaker.</span>
The rise of nativism in the 1920s<span> was caused mainly by immigration, however, the US government made measures to limit the number of immigrants by issuing laws.</span>
<span>Assuming that this is referring to the same list of options that was posted before with this question, <span>the correct response would be provisions "regarding social rights,"--which was the first time a major constitution had provided for these, which was very influential for new republics forming in Europe at the time. </span></span>