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    Nativist Sentiment Had Not Been Sufficient in the First Years
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Nativist Sentiment Had Not Been Sufficient in the First Years

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Nativist sentiment had not been sufficient in the first years of the century to win passage of curbs on immigration,but after World War I it increased substantially.

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