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What happened to immigration after ww1

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People lived in cities because factories hired them for unskilled labor and the immigrants were willing to work for low wages. After WWI the need for unskilled labor went down. In order to limit immigration to the US, the government set up a quote system which restricted to number of immigrants that could move to the US.

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