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The Immigration Act of 1965 led to increases in:

A. immigration from Asia and Latin America.
B. immigration from Asia and Western Europe.
C. immigration from Africa and Australia.
D. immigration from Northern and Western Europe.​

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The Immigration Act of 1965 led to increases in immigration from Asia and Latin America. This was because the act abolished the national origins quota system, which had limited immigration from these regions since the 1920s.

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