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One way in which immigration policy in the 1960s differed from
immigration policy enacted in the 1920s was that legislation in the 1960s
a. imposed a ban on immigration from Asia
b. loosened restrictions on immigration on the basis of national origin
c. established limits on the number of immigrants allowed in the country
d. barred immigration from Eastern European countries

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One way in which immigration policy in the 1960s differed from immigration policy enacted in the 1920s was that legislation in the 1960s:

  • B. loosened restrictions on immigration on the basis of national origin

What is Immigration Policy?

This refers to the rules and edicts which a government of a country makes as regards to people coming into the country and how long they are allowed to stay.

With this in mind, we can see that in the 1960s, the immigration policy was very much different from the ones done in the 1920s and the main difference was there was loosened restrictions on immigration on the basis of national origin

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