The National Origins Acts was passed by Congress and signed into law by President Calvin Coolidge in 1924. In which of these eras could it BEST be placed? A) World War I B) World War II C) The First Red Scare D) The Second Red Scare

Respuesta :

The answer is the First Red Scare world war II had not happened yet.

The First Red Scare

Further Explanation:

The immigration act which is also famously known as national immigration act was passed in year 1924 by the United States Congress and this law was made to prevent immigration from Asian countries and also set quotas on the number of immigrants who used to enter United States from Eastern Hemisphere.  

Under this law, the immigration was open to people who wish to come to the United States for the study purpose or special skills but Mexicans were denied entry along with people of Europe and Japan. This immigration policy came into effect because post the first Red scare, majority of Americans wanted to isolate themselves from the world as they had fear that there will be spread of communist ideas in their country and due to the great migration which took place just some years ago, The Americans were facing unfair competition in the field of jobs and land.  

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Answer Details:

Grade: High School

Chapter: National Origins Act

Subject: History

Keywords: National Origins Act, Immigration Act, United States, Japan, Asia, Unfair, Competition, Mexico, Education, World War 1.