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How did the Immigration Act of 1924 change immigration rates in the United

States?
A. It increased immigration rates from South America and Africa.

B. It restricted immigration rates from countries outside of Western
Europe.

C. It increased immigration rates from Asia and Southern Europe.

D. It reduced immigration rates for people from Western Europe.

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User Jvargas
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The answer is D. It reduced immigration rates for people from Western Europe
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User Deray
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The answer is to the question is B
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User Newbyte
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