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8 January, 05:17

Explain two arguments made in the 1920s for stopping more immigrants from coming into the US.

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  1. 8 January, 06:25
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    Protect US citizens and no need for labor: the US turned to isolationism promoting a nativist approach, meaning they became anti-foreigner. Also changes to the economy and migration meant the US had enough labor to fill jobs.

    Fear of anarchy and communism created a push for anti-immigration reform and quotas to be put into place. Also the US had migration take place and African Americans had begun to fill the jobs many immigrants had once filled.
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