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owjiahao owjiahao
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Which of the following statements is true of immigration to the United States in 1921?
 
  a. Japanese immigrants grew in numbers along the east coast.
  b. Labor unions ensured that the Chinese workers got equal pay.
  c. Measures were drawn up to block all Asian immigrants by establishing a zero quota for them.
  d. Chinese and Japanese immigrants were compensated with monetary benefits after the unfair treatment was acknowledged.



The common push factor shared by Germans and Irish who immigrated to the United States was
 
  A) political warfare.
  B) crop failures.
  C) warfare in neighboring countries.
  D) opulence in the homeland.
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