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algol [13]
3 years ago
9

What did the change in immigration policies between the 1920s and the 1960s reveal about the United States?

History
2 answers:
IrinaVladis [17]3 years ago
8 0

Answer:

Estados Unidos es un país moldeado por la inmigración, pero en muchas ocasiones a lo largo de su historia ha habido controversia sobre los recién llegadosostdast.

Una mirada más detallada sobre la inmigración revela los grandes cambios que se han dado a lo largo del tiempo y la contribución que estos han hecho a su nuevo país.

Hoy día, cerca del 14% de la población de Estados Unidos nació en el extranjero. Esto representa un aumento marcado en relación a la cifra histórica de menos del 5% en 1970, pero es similar al porcentaje que había entre 1870 y 1910.

Después de la ola migratoria que llegó de Europa hacia finales del siglo XIX, la inmigración cayó dramáticamente, de cerca de un millón al año en 1910 a solo 165.000 en 1924.

Esto se debió mayormente a los límites establecidos al número de inmigrantes de países específicos, aunque también influyeron la convulsión económica tras la Gran Depresión y las dos guerras mundiales.

Durante la segunda mitad del siglo XX se subieron las cuotas y se introdujeron políticas de reunificación familiar. En 1986 se otorgó una amnistía a muchas personas que vivían en EE.UU. sin documentos.

Hoy, la cantidad de población nacida en el extranjero varía según la zona del país: desde menos del 5% en el sureste y medio oeste, hasta más del 20% en California, Florida, Nueva Jersey y Nueva York.

Yakvenalex [24]3 years ago
3 0

Answer:

That the United States no longer wanted immigrants to enter their country

Explanation:

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