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    Which Factors Motivated the Johnson-Reed Immigration Act of 1924
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Which Factors Motivated the Johnson-Reed Immigration Act of 1924

Question 5

Question 5

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Which factors motivated the Johnson-Reed Immigration Act of 1924?


A) labor shortage
B) drought and famine
C) eugenics and scientific racism
D) war and international relations

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