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How does lucian w. parrish, speech in congress on immigration, reflect deep divisions over the nature of american society during

the 1920s give me liberty?
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sertanlavr [38]3 years ago
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<span>Answer: Congress debated a proposal to limits the number of immigrants from Europe, temporarily. Congressman Lucien W. Parrish (a democrat from Texas) vs. Meyer London (a socialist from New York). Parrish's views prevailed, and European immigration was later permanently restricted.</span>
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