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Madisyn Cisneros
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22 June, 10:20
Why did Congress limit immigration in 1921?
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Genevieve Clarke
22 June, 10:25
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Congress believed that immigrants from European countries had racial ideas about religion that they didn't want U. S. citizens to know about.
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Linda Li
22 June, 10:42
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As a result, in 1921, the Emergency Quota Act was passed to limited immigration to the United States, especially from South and East Europe.
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