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How did the Red Scare affect immigration in the United States?


A. Laws placing limits on the numbers of immigrants from certain countries to the United States were passed.

B. Immigration to the United States increased as immigrants sought refuge from oppression in their home countries.

C. Laws restricting immigration from European countries were lifted and immigration increased significantly.

D. Immigration to the United States decreased as immigrants feared the unrest of the Red Scare would make life difficult.

Respuesta :

The answer is A. Laws placing limits on the numbers of immigrants from certain countries to the United States were passed.

Answer:

The correct answer is letter "A".

The Red Scare affect immigration in the United States since laws placing limits on the numbers of immigrants from certain countries to the United States were passed.

Explanation:

The "Red Scare" refers to two different historical moments: the period between 1917 and 1920 and another period that goes from 1947 to 1957. The first period is related to the fear lived in the United States before the advance of the socialist and workers' revolution and the second period is related to the suspicions that were had for the presence of "infiltrated communists" in the government or just because they spread their ideas in the contexts where they lived.

In 1819 a group of anarchists put a bomb in Philadelphia and after this event, Palmer began a cap That year there were great strikes in the industries and the workers stopped their activities. The owners used the African-American population to work while the strike was over. Prejudice existed since black people, like some European immigrants, were persecuted as strong competition and rivals for job search.ture plan against anarchists and socialists, mostly of immigrant origin.

In the second period the communist people of American origin and also from abroad were persecuted since they wanted to avoid the dispersion of the ideas of "the left".

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